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    BBC CHILDREN IN NEED'S POP GOES THE MUSICAL

    Tune into the BBC on 18th November for the annual Children In Need night and watch how popstars perform in some of the biggest West End shows for one off performances in September.

    First up is X Factor star Stacey Soloman who will join the cast of Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre during the 10th September matinee show to performing the ballad "For Good".

    Then on 13th September Spice Girl Mel C, will return to the West End for the first time since her role in Blood Brothers in 2009 but this time is joining the cast of the Laurence Olivier Audience Award winning We Will Rock You at the Dominion Theatre singing the title song and "We Are The Champions".

    After seeing the show Peter Andre gets his chance to join Ghost The Musical at the Piccadilly Theatre when he appears at the curtain call of the show on 14th September to sing the iconic song "Unchained Melody".

    The Sugarbabes go Abba crazy on 15th September when they too appear at the curtain call with the cast of Mama Mia at the Prince of Wales Theatre to sing the hit song "Dancing Queen".

    All the performances are in aid of Children In Need.

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    Posted by Louise, 01/09/2011


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