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Talk Of The Town
Productions is dedicated to community arts, and to providing the best
experience for both performer and audience. It's fun and rewarding, and
if you have any skills to contribute to our ongoing work, then we'd love
to hear from you.
Whether you talents lie behind the scenes or on stage, if you have ever
wondered why music and the arts has proved so appealing for every
generation, get in touch.
Practical, administrative or entertainment skills are all valued, and
even if you have no experience in the theatre, there is likely something
you can do to help us to continue to reach audiences and performers, and
help to bring a little magic into the community.
Come join us, and enrich your own life as well as the lives of the
people who enjoy our work.
please email us here, and start having fun!
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Help to bring
joy and fun into people's lives... like these |
"We loved it so much we came
back a second time without the kids!!"
"Didn't know what a panto was? not sure I do now !!..except
we loved it... we want more!!"
"Over the top acting, outrageous costumes, I cheered louder
than my teenagers"
"My husband cried laughing at those ugly step-sisters.
What a pro show, so unique way to go Brantford"
"My brother liked the rapping,
my Mom & Dad the acting and dancing, as for me, Cinderella
and everything else"
"Men are women...women are men - it's hysterical,
never seen anything like it. "
"That Baroness was sooo mean to Cinderella that I booed and
shouted........ but she could sing good" |
Letter
to the editor, Paris Star
Deano Wilson Rouse puts on fabulous Cinderella
performance, says writer
To the editor
I just wanted to let Deano Wilson Rouse know what a fabulous
show she put on at the Sanderson Centre. The kids never took
their eyes off the stage, it really held their attention and
mine too. It brought back memories of earlier times in
Scotland where Pantomime was a part of Christmas.
I couldn't get her e-mail address so perhaps you could pass
on this message with hopes that she will do another one next
year.
Sincerely
Cathy Hughes |
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