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Madonna concert show Into the Groove playing at Millfield Arts Centre

Forty years ago, Madonna released her debut single Everybody – a song that kick-started the career of the best-selling female artist of all time.

Now a dazzling and a colourful theatrical spectacular has taken to the road with an extra-special spectacular production for 2022 that pays homage to 40 years of the chart-topping legend – the Madonna concert show Into the Groove will play at Millfield Arts Centre in Edmonton on September 25.

Created by leading theatre show producers Entertainers, the chart-topping living legend’s greatest hits are brought to life, featuring a talented live band and supporting dancers, it is billed as “the ultimate Madonna experience. Time won’t go by so slowly when you’re watching this.”

Entertainers’ director James Taylor guarantees that the show will be loved by everyone. It charts the skyrocketing career of the multi award-winning legend Madonna.

He said: “Combining thrilling vocal and enchanting stage presence, this production will let your body move to the music.

“Theatregoers can take time to celebrate all of Madonna’s million-selling hits, including, Holiday, Like A Prayer, Papa Don’t Preach, Vogue, Material Girl, Music, Hung Up, and of course, Into the Groove.

Performing as Madonna, Elly Jarmain said: “The very first 45 I bought, at the age of eight, was Into the Groove.”

“I was a massive Madonna fan as a child. I remember the first time I saw her – on TV’s Top of the Pops. I was mesmerised by her fashion sense and attitude.”

As well as recreating Madonna’s greatest hits live on stage, Into the Groove also reflects Madonna’s reputation as a fashion icon.

“With 56 costume changes squeezed into the spectacular,” said Elly, “and scores of high-energy routines featuring the show’s dancers, there’s a lot that goes into a performance of Into the Groove.”

 

Pictured: Into The Groove Picture: Entertainers


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