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Music Nights
Friday 5th September
8pm
Tickets:
£1
Clifford Room
An opportunity for singers with instrumental or harmony
accompaniment to display and improve their talents and abilities before
an audience in an amplified theatre setting.
For further information call Jerry on 07843 419178 or 01626 772270
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Evening of
Clairvoyance
with Top Psychic Medium
Shaun Dennis
Thursday
11th September2008
7.30pm
Tickets:
£12 in advance £13 on the night.
Shaun‚s
clairvoyant accuracy can be taggering sometimes including full names,
areas or roads of residence as well as house
numbers. Shaun has
been featured on
Television,
The Mike Mendoza Show as well as
radio
stations and newspapers across the
country.
www.shaundennis.com
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Blithe Sprit
by Noël Coward
Wednesday 24th - Saturday
27th September 2008
7.30pm
Tickets: £10 (Concessions: £8)
When Charles decides to invite a psychic to dinner in order to gather
material for his novel he is writing, little does he suspect that it
will turn his life upside down. But despite the scepticism of Charles,
Ruth, his second wife and Dr and Mrs Bradman, who joins them. Madame
Arcati manages to conjure up the spirit of Charles' dead wife Elvira.
And then the fun really begins returning from the spirit world, she
wants her husband back - by fair means or foul...
www.eltc.co.uk
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I'll Be Bert
Thursday
25th September 2008
7pm and 9pm
Tickets: £9 (Concessions: £7)
Following its
sell-out premiere at the Everyman Studio Theatre in Cheltenham, OEI‚ll
Be Bert‚ is now touring the UK. Written and performed by Bill Cronshaw,
a lifelong Manchester City fan, the play takes an affectionate look at
growing up in post-war
Manchester
and the impact that Bert Trautmann, City‚s legendary German goalkeeper,
had on an impressionable schoolboy.
This one man
play offers a humorous and wistful slant on hero worship and club
loyalty, appealing to football fans and non-fans alike. It is played out
to maximum potential on a simple set using minimal props and costumes
with the audience identifying with the array of different characters
situations encountered as the play progresses.
With current
football players accorded superstar, showbiz status, this performance
reminds us of a time when players earned five quid a week and a broken
neck was treated by a bloke with a bucket of water and a sponge!
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