Lend your support to 'The Show Must Go On'


People are being urged to support a grand concert being held in Carmarthen’s Lyric Theatre to raise funds for the Canofan Elfed special unit at QE High School.
The Show Must Go On is taking place at the county council theatre in King Street on Sunday, April 17, at 2.30pm.
Amateur music and theatre groups of Carmarthen are coming together to put on the show which will include West End musical hits.
Funds raised will go towards a Tobi eye gaze, which costs around £7,000, and is specialist equipment which allows severely disabled children to communicate.
The show is being organised by Andrew Bassett and friends, who have already raised thousands of pounds for the unit.
Carmarthenshire’s education executive board member Cllr Gareth Jones said: “This promises to be a wonderful event and all money raised will go to a fantastic cause.
“I hope people will support it, and also enjoy seeing the multi-talented people we have in our amateur groups here in the Carmarthen area.”
Tickets are available from the Carmarthenshire Theatres box office online or by calling 0845 2263510, or contact Mr Bassett directly on 07831 160130.

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