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== Thanks ==
Withe many thanks to: [[Stevie Hughes]] and Bromley Little Theatre for letting us have their piano accompaniment, [[Alan Walker]] (and his longsuffering family and neighbours) for teaching us the songs and hosting several music rehearsals, Schotts Music for digging out a copy of ''The Beggar's Opera'' score, [[Emma-Jane Wilson]] for looking after the piano until it could return to SLT.
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Withe many thanks to: [[Stevie Hughes]] and Bromley Little Theatre for letting us have their piano accompaniment, [[Alan Walker]] (and his longsuffering family and neighbours) for teaching us the songs and hosting several music rehearsals, Schotts Music for digging out a copy of ''The Beggar's Opera'' score, [[Emma Wilson|Emma-Jane Wilson]] for looking after the piano until it could return to SLT.
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==

Revision as of 23:59, 11 June 2018

Poster by Bryon Fear

by Alan Ayckbourn

Directed by Lisa Thomas

Performances: Tuesday 5th – Saturday 9th June 2018 and Saturday matinee, Old Fire Station


Introduction

The action takes place in various locations over the course of about five months as PALOS (Pendon Amateur Light Operatic Society) rehearse their production of JohnGay's The Beggar's Opera.

Cast

Crew

Thanks

Withe many thanks to: Stevie Hughes and Bromley Little Theatre for letting us have their piano accompaniment, Alan Walker (and his longsuffering family and neighbours) for teaching us the songs and hosting several music rehearsals, Schotts Music for digging out a copy of The Beggar's Opera score, Emma-Jane Wilson for looking after the piano until it could return to SLT.

Reviews

Some review quotes go here


Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

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References

External Links