Strictly Musicals Week - who will steal the show?
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Warm up your vocal chords and lace up your dancing shoes - it's Musicals Week on Strictly Come Dancing - and it's the quarter final too!
The celebs and their pro partners will each dance to some of the most iconic numbers from musical theatre.
Let us know which performance you are expecting to receive a standing ovation, and which partnership might need a few more rehearsal days!
Have your say in the comments section below.
Here are the songs each pair will be dancing to on Saturday night.
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Montell (aka Fire the Gladiator) and Johannes will be performing a Rumba to I鈥檓 Here from The Color Purple.
Wicked star Cynthia Erivo played this character Celie on Broadway, and sings I'm Here in the show.
Speaking of Wicked, Sarah and Vito will perform a fun-filled Charleston to Popular from the show.
During this song, Glinda tries to give Elphaba a makeover after they become unlikely friends.
Now, you may know the story of King Henry VIII and his six wives but Tasha and Aljaz will be performing an Argentine Tango to Ex-Wives from SIX - a musical about what could happen if the six wives entered a singing competition.
Each Queen takes it in turns to tell their story, seeking to reclaim their own identity.
A classic musical theatre performance can be expected from Chris and Dianne this week as they perform a Quickstep to You鈥檙e The Top from Anything Goes.
This musical is experiencing a huge swell in popularity after it returned to the West End for a third revival stint.
JB and Lauren will take on a Disney classic with a Viennese Waltz to Let鈥檚 Go Fly A Kite from Mary Poppins.
The original 1964 film earned Julie Andrews an Academy Award for playing Poppins, the main character, and won over millions of fans. The musical became a West End hit when it opened in 2004 and arrived on Broadway two years later.
Finally, Pete and Jowita will perform a romantic Waltz to Somewhere from West Side Story.
The classic musical was inspired by Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, but takes place in New York in the 1950s. The song Somewhere is the beautiful but poignant romantic love song of the show.
Who do you think will impress the judges this week?
And who do you think will leave the show in the quarter-final?
Let us know in the comments section below!