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1990
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10th-14th April
Hexagon Theatre, mac "Liz Light's ambitious production fizzes with life and excitement, supported by an excellent band directed by Richard Radnor Williams. There's no denying the zip in a host of characterful roles, nor the dancing skills of Surangi Somaratne and the enthusiasm of the huge chorus. There are outstanding performances from Caroline Lee, Julia Foster and Natalie Joseph with John Light and Carolyn Langford making a challenging central pairing. The numbers are accomplished with style and aplomb in this dynamic blockbuster." Evening Mail
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1990
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18th-21st July
Hexagon Theatre, mac "In a class of its own! - A company of 30 youngsters give a fizz-filled account of a remedial class on a dayís outing. Liz Light's enterprising production finds the action taking place all round the auditorium. Characterisations are clearly drawn - none more so than Roz Garrett's appalling but funny school girl tart, splendidly supported by Naomi Ackling as her friend." Evening Mail
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1990
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22nd- 23rd December
Hexagon Theatre, mac Our first visit to Ayckbourn's exposÈ of the intriguing stories of an amateur theatre company. Newcomer Guy ends up taking on a whole lot more than just a lead role! This production featured John Light who went on to work extensively for the RSC (playing Brutus and Caliban in 2007) and Jo Moseley (Taylor) who played Curley's wife in Birmingham REP's acclaimed 'Of Mice and Men' which transferred to The Old Vic, London.
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