Love Actually live orchestra arrives in Sheffield next week – how to get the last tickets

As one of the most popular party films ever to hit our screens, many may wonder how Love Actually could be made better.
Well, romantic comedy lovers rejoice because Sheffield Town Hall offers a magical projection experience.
Next week, Love Actually In Concert will see the popular film airing alongside a live orchestra.
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The addition of the full orchestra is sure to delight fans whether they are watching the film for the first time or for the fiftieth time.
And what better way to watch Richard Curtis’ cult classic than to project it on a giant screen.
There are still tickets left for the 7:30 p.m. viewing on Tuesday, December 7, but you might want to hurry as the popular event has sold out in previous years.
Prices for the remaining tickets start at £ 46.40, with resale options also available.
Released in 2003, Love Actually tells ten distinct but intertwined love stories around Christmas time.
The film features a star cast including Hugh Grant, Liam Neeson, Colin Firth, Laura Linney, Bill Nighy, Martine McCutcheon, Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson, Keira Knightley Rowan Atkinson and Martin Freeman.
And its evocative score is the work of Craig Armstrong, one of the UK’s most recognized film composers, who has received a BAFTA for his achievements in film music.
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