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Published Date:
21 March 2008
THE Gillian Banks Theatre School in Matlby will be adding some traditional Parisienne glamour to the lineup when Bravo Productions present their Old Time Music Hall at Rotherham's Civic Theatre on April 19.
THE Gillian Banks Theatre School in Matlby will be adding some traditional Parisienne glamour to the lineup when Bravo Productions present their Old Time Music Hall at Rotherham's Civic Theatre on April 19.

With popular chairman Alf Bailey at the helm, the cast includes local favourites Alison and Andrew Stansall, John and Judy Savournin, Wendy Turl, Helen Appleton and David Barraclough. Tickets are available on 01909 567 326 but we have a couple of pairs to give away.

All you have to do is tell us the name of the famous long-running BBC TV series that used to capture the magic of traditional Victorian Music Hall. Call us with your answer, name, address and daytime telephone number before midnight tonight on 0901 890 5880. Calls cost no more than 25p though mobile rates may vary. Normal Sheffield Newspapers rules apply. Please remember to speak slowly and clearly.

CHESTERFIELD Playgoers present classic tale of romance and intrigue Les Liaisons Dangereuses at Chesterfield Pomegranate Theatre from March 26 to 29. Tickets on 01246 345222.

BARNSLEY Amateurs Musical Theatre Group present wartime musical When the Lights Go On Again at the Lamproom Theatre from April 4 to 12. Tickets on 01226 200075.

DENYS Edwards Players present comedy Deckchairs at the Library Theatre from April 2 to 5. Tickets on 0114 274 8299.

THE Mikado is given a revival by Dore Gilbert and Sullivan Society at the University Drama Studio from April 1 to 5. Tickets on 01246 416364.

CHAPELTOWN Operatic Society say Hello Dolly at Rotherham Civic Theatre from April 8 to 12. Tickets on 0114 2468462.

PICTURE House Youth Theatre present Dream On, a musical version of A Midsummer Night's Dream, at Abbeydale Picture House on April 11 and 12. Tickets on 07775 966106.

Billy, the musical based on classic novel Billy Liar, is the latest production from Ellesmere Operatic Society and it comes to Sheffield's Montgomery Theatre from April 15 to 19. Tickets on 0114 2690566

ERIC Chappell comedy Haywire is the choice of 53 Theatre Group at the Library Theatre from April 16 to 19. Tickets on 0114 2862740 or 07528 254662 or visit www.53group.org.uk

BRAVO Productions present their next Old Time Music Hall at The Paxton Theatre Buxton on April 12, The Civic Theatre Rotherham on April

19,The Library Theatre Sheffield on April 26 and The Lyric Theatre Dinnington on April 27. With chairman Alf Bailey at the helm, the cast includes local favourites Alison and Andrew Stansall, John and Judy Savournin, Wendy Turl, Helen Appleton and David Barraclough. Tickets on 01909 567 326.

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  • Last Updated: 20 March 2008 2:58 PM
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