If you’re struggling to get into the Christmas spirit then head down to the Five sisters and enjoy a feast of festive fun at their annual illumination trail.
06.12.2022 - 22:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Two Ayrshire sisters have wowed packed audiences night after night at the Theatre Royal in Glasgow.
The talented Lee sisters from Kilmarnock, have performed their hearts out in the stage production of the hit 2009 Christmas movie Nativity!
Freya, 13, and Pippa, 10, played in the hit musical from November 30 to December 3 to a sold-out audience every night.
The Grange Academy pupils were thrilled to finally perform in the Pantheon production after working hard in rehearsals since August.
Pippa spoke about her experience treading the boards, she said: "After the first show I told my dad it was the best night of my life!
"The whole experience has been really cool and feels really big.
"I loved dancing in the big numbers and my favourite part had to be the big number at the finale.
"We've been rehearsing since August and some days we were going for seven hours so it has taken a lot but it's been so much fun and we've loved being part of the show.
"It's something I'm going to stick with and I hope to be a part of more productions in the future.
"On the last show I was excited to perform again but a bit sad that I won't be seeing the cast again because we've had so much fun and made friends."
Proud dad Barry added: "It's been an amazing experience for them both. Every night there has been a standing ovation.
"They've really put the hard work in and have loved every minute of it. We're all in the festive spirit and it was great to see the girls make so many good friends through the process. Pantheon has really done an amazing job putting on the show.
"Lots of friends and family have been to see them, it was a bit of a Kilmarnock takeover one night.
"The girls were so happy to be working alongside Leyla who they know from their theatre
If you’re struggling to get into the Christmas spirit then head down to the Five sisters and enjoy a feast of festive fun at their annual illumination trail.
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