The Grove and Rawdon Theatre Company

 

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The Grove and Rawdon Theatre Company

The Grove and Rawdon Theatre Company was formed in January 2002, and is one of the most respected amateur societies in the area. The company is proud to have as its honorary patron the Leeds born and bred playwright and actress Kay Mellor.

Our next production commencing 11th November 2008 will be Boogie Nights - A time that is best remembered for being kitsch, crass and most of all cheesy! It was a time when Bailey's was a smooth club rather than a trendy liqueur, when you ate chicken in a basket rather than going to McDonald's and when cabaret was king. But although we now look back on the '70s as an eclectic melange of post-Beatles glam, disco and punk, it was an era when many people had the best years of their lives.

Boogie Nights recalls those heady days. It's an excuse to have a great time and sing along to songs made famous by the likes of Village People, Hot Chocolate, Donna Summer, Barry White and Rod Stewart. And, unlike other similar musicals, the storyline isn't so contrived that you can guess which song is coming next.

Note the dates, book a seat, and come along to be enthralled at another production of excellence.

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Each year the Society chooses to give support to a particular worthy cause, this year we are delighted to be able to help the Yorkshire Air Ambulance.

Please visit us regularly to check for Society news and advance announcements of FORTHCOMING PRODUCTIONS.

 

PETER STEBBINGS - CHAIRMAN

 

HILARY LEE - PRESIDENT

 

 

 

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