Arts & Entertainment

Kids Choir Brings Faith and Fairy Tales Together

The Joyful Noise Choir will perform "The Real Happily Ever After" this Sunday at the Malverne Bible Church.

What does religion, Cinderella and Justin Bieber have in common?

They all come together in the Joyful Noise Choir's latest musical production - "The Real Happily Ever After."

The children's singing group based out of the but open to all kids in the community, will illustrate the meaning of their faith through a fairytale adventure this Sunday.

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The show begins at a slumber party, where the girls gush over Bieber and begin to tell the story of Cinderella, her fairy godmother, ugly stepsisters and ofcourse, her prince, like you've never heard it before. 

The young group, which includes more than 50 local boys and girls, use their powerful sound to explore serious life lessons and religious teachings, and in the end, celebrate their faith. Last December, they blew their audience away with their incredible voices, energy and ability to tackle mature topics in a fun way. to see video from that performance.

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The kids, along with their costume and set designers, and dedicated director, have been working for months to bring their latest show to life for a one-time performance on March 20 at 5:30 p.m. at the Malverne Bible Church.

Get a sneak peak of the show by checking out the video and photos from one of their recent practices.


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