Experience the glitz, glamour, and “glorious feeling” of Hollywood’s golden age as the multi award winning All Saints Elton Theatre Company brings the legendary musical Singin’ in the Rain to the Bury stage.

​Adapted from the iconic 1952 MGM film, this production is a high-energy explosion of tap dancing, comedy, and pure theatrical magic.

​It’s 1927, and Hollywood is buzzing. Silent film heartthrob Don Lockwood has the world at his feet, but a storm is brewing: “talkies” are the new craze, and the transition isn’t going well for everyone. While Don has the charm to make the leap, his leading lady, Lina Lamont, has a voice that could peel paint.

​Enter Kathy Selden, an aspiring actress with a voice like a dream. With the help of his hilarious best friend Cosmo Brown, Don hatches a plan to save the studio, find true love, and navigate the chaos of a changing industry.

​Featuring a timeless score including Make ‘Em Laugh, Good Morning, and the world famous title track, Singin’ in the Rain, this is a show guaranteed to lift your spirits, rain or shine!

​About the Company

​All Saints Elton Theatre Company has a rich history stretching back over 110 years, and they have evolved from a local church group into a powerhouse of theatre production.

​Known for their professional standard sets, incredible choreography, and a trophy cabinet full of NODA awards, the company is a local institution. Following their previous sell out successes, All Saints Elton returns to The Met to showcase the very best of Bury’s local talent in this splash hit production.

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Derby Hall @ The Met

Tickets £16 (inc fees)

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT: Tickets £12 (inc fees) if you book before 2 April

GROUP BOOKING DISCOUNT: From 2 April – tickets £14 (inc fees) when you book for a party of 10 or more. Please call the ticket office on 0161 761 2216 to make party bookings.

Discounts are added during checkout.

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