Harry Potter star Jason Isaacs is set to meet fans in Oxford later this year.
The 61-year-old actor is known for his villainous role as Draco Malfoy’s father Lucius as well as starring in Peter Pan and The Death of Stalin.
He will appear at Oxford’s Christ Church Cathedral in December for Macmillan’s carol service, Follow the Stars.
Mr Isaacs will perform a festive literary reading to those attending the annual Christmas fundraiser in December.
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A spokesperson for Macmillan said: “Follow the Stars – Macmillan Carols is a magnificent annual Christmas fundraiser in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support that takes place in the stunning surrounds of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.
“Join us as we welcome in the 2024 Christmas season with a special evening of your favourite carols and choral music performed by the world-class voices of the Oxford Bach Soloists.
“We are pleased to announce that tickets are now on sale for this year's concert so make sure you purchase your tickets soon so you don't miss out on this spectacular evening.”
Tickets are available now on the Macmillan website and are priced between £30 and £130.
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The event will take place at 8pm on Friday, December 6, and will also see actor Shaun Evans of the Oxford-based ITV crime drama Endeavour perform a reading on the night.
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