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Published: Friday, 11th December, 2009 4:00pm

Dual tribute show set for Tullamore

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Hannah Montana and High School Musical fans are sure to be in fever pitch on Sunday next, December 13, when this magical tribute show arrives in The Bridge House Hotel.

It's a foot stompin', all singin' and dancin' feast that will have even mums and dads on their feet! Direct from sell-out shows at the famed Helix Theatre in Dublin,

The 'Best of Both Worlds' is the culmination of three months intensive choreography, vocal coaching and drama rehearsals for a team of fully trained young actors and performers.

The show is produced by renowned entertainer Adrian McQuaid and novelist/scriptwriter Emma Hetherington, with choreographer Lynda Wright and vocal coach Jim McKeown who can each boast over twenty years experience in the world of show business!

Don't miss all your kids' favourite sing-a-long songs from the phenomenon that is High School Musical 1, 2 and 3 plus a rockin' selection of anthems from everyone's favorite pop star, Hannah Montana.

With a pumping soundtrack, the very best teenage performers and plenty of audience interaction, this is truly a show that will have your children singing and dancing all the way home!

Tickets are now on sale at the Bridge House Hotel and can also be purchased at the door on Sunday. Doors open at 2.30pm and show starts at 3pm. Contact 057 93 21704 to book your ticket.

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