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The Bath Chronicle

Into The Woods

Into The Woods Zenith Youth Theatre Company Kingswood Theatre, Bath – 18th July 2011
Theatre going is an unpredictable experience. Expectations are sometimes met, or not, and occasionally they are exceeded. And then there are the times when one is absolutely amazed.

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The Roses of Eyam

Mission Theatre 1 – 4 June 2011

One of the odder incidents in history, when the Plague arrived in a remote Derbyshire village in 1665, was made into a play by Don Taylor in 1973.

Having devastated London the disease arrived in Eyam with a consignment of cloth from there to the tailor, George Vicars.

This lead to the death of around 260 people in the village over the following year.

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The Wiz – February 2011

What a scorcher. A Motown version of Dorothy and the Yellow Brick Road that turns this classic tale into a humdinger of a rock musical set in the Glitter Ball, a museum dedicated to the seventies.

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Dracula – July 2010

It started with a spine-chilling scream and it ended with a prolonged burst of applause.

In between, this latest Zenith production of the musical Dracula is a gory Gothic feast of vampires with lashings of blood and dry ice, the howling of wolves, plenty of action and a poignant ending that tugs the heartstrings.

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