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Fairytale performance with a twist

PRINCE Charming is set to cause some trouble in this year’s Once Upon a Christmas Carol event to be held at the Eumundi Amphitheatre on Saturday 12 December.
A lively cast of fairytale characters will take to the stage including Anna and Elsa from Frozen, Belle from Beauty and the Beast, Maleficent, Cinderella, Prince Charming and the Grinch.
Eumundi and District Historical Association president Donata Page expects this year’s show to be the best one yet and hopes for a lot of involvement from the crowd.
“We expect lots of booing and hissing from the audience. The Grinch will be worth booing more than once,” Donata said.
Make sure you bring your best singing voice as the Sunshine Coast’s own Doo Wop Dolls will sing all your favourite Christmas Carols.
And not to forget, the star of the show will be dropping by to say hello to all the good boys and girls so make sure you keep your eyes on the skies for Santa.
Head along to Once Upon a Christmas Carol at the Eumundi Amphitheatre on Saturday 12 December, from 6.30pm.
The event is free for the whole family.

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