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Stand Up For Seaton (SU4S)

Community Action for Seaton's Regeneration Area, 80% owned by Tesco - a floodplain on a World Heritage site bordered by nature reserves, tidal river, the sea and the unspoilt town. SU4S is a state of mind - no members, no structure, no politics. SU4S has objected to 2 planning applications by Tesco, including one for a massive superstore/dot com distribution centre which led to the recent closure on the site of 400 tourist beds with the loss of 150 jobs,a gym and pool - all used by locals.

Friday, August 17, 2007

This Is Not Las Vegas - 1st night

Playing to a full house, the extraordinary folk acting out the story of ordinary folk in an ordinary town pulled off a stunning performance and did all the superlatives they hadn't dreamed off a week ago.
Elvis turned in a lip-curling performance from the moment the first pair of panties arrived from the audience, to his stunned, sorry, stunning performance at the end.

The entire cast and support crew threw everything into the musical and made it happen...and now they're going to do it again....tonight.

If you haven't got tickets, get some, go along and join in!

Also available are tickets to the "after-show" party on Saturday, so if you can't make the performances, come and meet the cast!

Orders are also being taken for the book of cartoons from this blog and show T-shirts, again, all profits go to the cause.

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At 3:52 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I quite agree, archmaster. What a brilliant performance by all the cast and backstage crew, and a great evening's entertainment.

Tickets are also available at the door, priced £6.

Doors, and bar open at 7 p.m. for a 7.30 start.

It's Now Or Never

 
At 5:43 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It was absolutely marvellous. To think that many of the cast had never acted before they were just great. And for the young man who stood in for someone who was sick - you would never have known that he hadn't been the original choice.

What was interesting was how many children said they enjoyed it and who were really interested in what was going on. Just as well - they will inherit our mistakes if we get it wrong.

The first night audience were very appreciative, which really made it special.

Well done - especially Lizzie.

 

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