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  • Theatre hosts old fashioned variety show

    Simon Gilbert

    10 March 2008

    A NIGHT of fun filled variety will take place at Rugby Theatre this weekend.


    There will be performances from a selection of unique and entertaining performers when the theatre hosts Music Hall on Sunday.


    On stage will be singer Maggie O'Hara, juggler Steve Arnold, comedian Billy Bedlam and banjo player Melcome Povah.


    Swing lovers can also indulge themselves as the smooth voice of Jez Bailey hits the stage.


    Liz West, Mike Long and C.A.T.S Dancers are also set to make an appearance during the 180 minute variety show which will be directed by Mike Allen and compared by Peter Cook.


    Tickets, for the 7pm performance, are priced at £9.50 for adults and £8.50 concessions and are on sale at the box office on 01788 541234.

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