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Arts
Education School from Tring are making their debut at Fringe 2004
with this musical by Joan Micklin Silver and Julianne Boyd.
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have previously seen this musical some years ago with a large
cast, but for this AES production only five actresses are used,
Mary Cormack, Jenni France, Natalie Lipin, Hannelle Van Wyk and
Becky Williams are the five who all exude talent, confidence and
stage presence by the bucket load as they sing, dance and act
their way through the twenty plus numbers that make up this show
I
have seen far more experienced professionals perform at nothing
like the standard that was achieved here, the direction and
choreography was spot on and the accompaniment by musical director
Simon Sharp helped to round of the experience.
This
production is class with a capital C.
*****
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Fringe Programme page number;
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Company; Arts
Educational School Tring Park
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Venue
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V 45, Venue 45, Old St Paul's Church Hall
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Dates
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23rd to 28th August 2004
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12-15 to 13-45
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