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Amateur stage round-up



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Published Date:
18 April 2008
SHEFFIELD Teachers' Operatic Society have taken the last minute decision to pull their production of cult musical The Baker's Wife at Kelham island and transfer the production to the Montgomery Theatre in Sheffield city centre.
The move means that the production, which features Louise Radcliffe in the title role, will also lose a performance, now running from May 8 to 10. Tickets on 0870 7743422.

BRAVO Productions present their next Old Time Music Hall at 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.

PHOENIX Players present Countercrime at Rotherham Civic Theatre from April 21 to 26. Tickets on 01709 823621.

SHEFFIELD University Theatre Company present Howard Brenton's Magnificence at the University Drama Studio from April 23 to 26. Tickets on 0114 222 8676. Email theatre.company@shef.ac.uk or visit www.sutco.co.uk

CRAZY wartime comedy favourite 'Allo 'Allo is given a revival by Ecclesall Theatre Company at Ecclesall Parish Hall, Ringinglow Road, Sheffield, from April 22 to 26. Tickets on 0114 2308842.

GRENOSIDE Players present The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society Murder Mystery at Grenoside Community Centre from April 24 to 26. Tickets on 0114 2460522.

DONCASTER Drama Shop present musical favourite Thoroughly Modern Millie at Doncaster Civic Theatre from April 29 to May 3. Tickets on 01302 342349.

CLASSIC Patricia Highsmith thriller Strangers on a Train is the choice of Rotherham Rep at Rotherham Civic Theatre from April 29 to May 3. Tickets on 01709 823621.

ALAN Ayckbourn's Comic potential is given a revival by Midland Players at the Drama Studio from April 30 to May 3. Tickets on 0114 2368414. Email oxley.p@sky.com or visit www.midlandplayers.co.uk

THE Lamproom Musical Theatre Company revive Broadway and West End classic Fiddler on the Rood at the Lamproom Theatre, Barnsley, from May 5 to 10. Tickets on 01226 200075.

GILBERT and Sullivan's political satire Iolanthe is given a revival by Greasborough Operatic Society at Rotherham Civic Theatre from May 5 to 10. Tickets on 01709 361462.

SHEFFIELD University Theatre Company present Surveillance at the Drama Studio from May 7 to 10. Tickets on 0114 222 8676. Email theatre.company@shef.ac.uk or visit www.sutco.co.uk

The full article contains 410 words and appears in Sheffield Star newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 18 April 2008 8:24 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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