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Home Alone in Concert

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Home Alone in Concert

Part of Christmas at The Glasshouse

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Limited Availability

Tickets – £17.00 to £49.00

Nostalgic. Mischievous. It’ll warm your heart.

Whos on stage

Our orchestra Royal Northern Sinfonia, playing the music whilst the movie is on the big screen. Voices of the River’s Edge, The Glasshouse’s choir for 18-35 year olds, will bring a tear to your eye singing the main theme Somewhere in My Memory.

What they’re playing

John Williams’ beautiful score – he also wrote the music to E.T and loads of other family favourites. Expect lots of sleigh bells, twinkly tunes, festive pop hits like Jingle Bell Rock and, of course, this film’s very own theme Somewhere in My Memory.

Need to Know

Price: £21- £49 (adults), £13 – £26 (children under 16)

Running Time: 2 hours 10 minutes, including a 20 minute interval.

Discounts: save if you’re a group of 10 or more people or a classical first timer (subject to availability).

Age: Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.

What you'll hear

Home Alone

© 1990 Twentieth Century Fox

Who's playing

Ernst van Tiel conductor
Voices of the River’s Edge
Royal Northern Sinfonia

 

What's happening on screen?

This movie is definitely an old favourite for lots of people – and quickly becomes a new favourite if you’re seeing it for the first time. It’s a heartwarming and hilarious Christmas classic. When 8-year-old Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) is accidentally left behind when his family goes on holiday for Christmas, he revels in his newfound freedom. However, his joy is short-lived when he discovers that two bumbling burglars, Harry and Marv (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern), plan to rob his home. Kevin devises a series of ingenious traps to defend his house, turning it into a booby-trapped fortress. The film is a delightful blend of slapstick humor and heartwarming moments as Kevin learns the importance of family and the true meaning of Christmas.

Haven’t I seen that cast before?

Macaulay Culkin was one of those child actors from the 90’s that appeared in loads of hits. Remember Ritchie Rich?! The fun and bubbly John Candy appears in this one too. Macaulay Culkin’s brother – Kieran – plays one of the kids in this… you might recognise him now as Roman in Succession. And who could forget Catherine O’Hara, playing Kevin’s mother, who lots of us remember from films like Beetlejuice and is now being iconic all over again in Schitt’s Creek.

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Tickets

Saturday 7 December 2024

From: £22.00 - £49.00

Saturday 7 December 2024

From: £17.00 - £49.00

Sunday 8 December 2024

From: £17.00 - £49.00

Sunday 8 December 2024

From: £22.00 - £49.00