West End star Ryan Molloy – Frankie & The Dreamers to headline charity fundraising event for City Hospice and Velindre Hospital this December.
In a bid to raise vital funds for both City Hospice and Velindre Hospital, Heather Amos has organised an event to remember set to dazzle Cardiff on 2nd December at The Village Hotel.
Headlining the event is one of our finest West End artists, Ryan Molloy. Acclaimed for his portrayal of Frankie Valli in the original West End Production of Jersey Boys, Ryan’s performance earned him a
n Olivier Nomination and the record for being the longest running actor in a lead role which ran for an impressive six-years.
Event Organiser, Heather Amos said,
“I have always loved music and theatre, over the years being involved in various roles both acting and in the music scene helping to promote artists running Websites and fan clubs. I chose to organise an event as a major fundraiser for City Hospice & Velindre Hospital because like many others I have great respect and support for their dedication and hard work and felt if there was a chance to give something back by way of raising funds, that would be great.
So what could I do was my next question?! Well as luck would have it I had recently got to know Ryan Molloy and through this the idea came together. I sounded him out about bringing the show down to Cardiff and was delighted when he said yes and was fully behind the event!” So please come along for an enjoyable evening, have fun, sing and dance your hearts out and know it is all for a good cause.
Frankie & The Dreamers is a world class fun filled show. Ryan added,
“What can the audience expect? The Four Seasons Hits & all of the great songs to come out of New Jersey, with some of the best voices that the West End has produced. This is not a tribute show it’s the soundtrack of your life ……are you ready?”
Please email Heather at harevents1@gmail.com to find out more details, this is going to be popular so purchase your tickets today!
City Hospice needs to raise over £3 million each year to provide our services free of charge. The funds raised will ensure the charity can continue to care for patients and their families during what can be the most challenging time of their lives.


