A tribute to one of the world’s most iconic singers and actresses is just a whip crack away from rolling up to Rutherglen Town Hall.

Que Sera Sera – The Greatest Hits of Doris Day will take to the stage on November 7, at 7.30pm.

Described as “a magnificent show that pays homage to one of Hollywood’s greatest stars”, Que Sera Sera honours Day and her music.

A spokesperson for the event said: “Join us as we take our audience on a wonderful journey through Doris Day’s amazing career in music and film.

“We start at the beginning of her career, during the big band days, and then take you on a Sentimental Journey to the Hollywood movies that made her the legend that is Doris Day.

“This show will be your Secret Love as our three international vocalists supported by a team of professional dancers perform these beautiful songs leaving you feeling Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered and full of nostalgia – simply wishing we were back to those good old days.

Que Sera Sera has wonderful music and great costumes all complimented by stunning choreography and video projection depicting some wonderful vintage footage of a bygone era.

“It doesn’t mimic the sound and movements of Doris Day – we think she is worth much more than that.

“The show is a fan’s tribute to the fantastic songs and memories that Doris Day and her music gave every generation.

“You’ll hear all the classic tunes, including Sentimental Journey , Bewitched, Bothered, Bewildered , Ready, Willing and Able , Teachers Pet , Pillow Talk , Tea for Two , Secret Love and Que Sera Sera .”

Tickets cost £18/£17 and if you buy five you get one free (subject to a £1.50 transaction fee).

They are available to book online or by calling Rutherglen Town Hall on 0141 613 5700.

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