It's a proper Christmas show.

And due to popular demand, West Yorkshire Playhouse is extending White Christmas for a further week.

The show has opened to great critical acclaim and the new production of Irving Berlin’s classic musical will now run until Saturday, January 24.

Acclaimed West End actors Darren Day, Oliver Tompsett, Emma Williams and Holly Dale Spencer play the lead roles as song and dance duo Bob Wallace and Phil Davis and the sparky Haynes sisters in this version of the Broadway musical, directed by Nikolai Foster.

It is faithful to Berlin’s original and the timeless film has a real feelgood factor – especially when the audience join in with the classic White Christmas number.

Adapted from the classic 1954 film starring Bing Crosby, whose beloved rendition of the title track is the best-selling single of all time, this original new staging of the musical features a fresh jazz-inspired orchestration of Irving Berlin’s score – including Blue Skies, Sisters and the legendary White Christmas.

West Yorkshire Playhouse’s production White Christmas is the first major new UK staging of the Broadway musical.

It follows Nikolai’s previous festive offerings Annie and A Christmas Carol.

The production brings together a creative team led by Annie choreographer Nick Winston, Tony Award nominated designer Matthew Wright and Tony Award nominated orchestrator Jason Carr.