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Whiteleys' Academy performers set to serve up an evening of song, dance and drama



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Published Date: 07 May 2008
MORE than 200 young performers will be put through their paces at Whiteleys' Academy of Performing Arts' Starburst 2008 Showcase.
The Starburst 2008 Showcase will be performed at the Victoria Theatre, Halifax, at 1pm and 7pm on Saturday.

Dozens of stage students aged three to 19, from Whiteleys' Academy of Performing Arts, Akroyd Place, Halifax, plan to delight audiences with song, dance and drama.

Principals Sandra and Joanne Whiteley and their teaching staff have worked hard to produce a show full of energy and variety, drawing on musicals, tribute songs, films and sketches old and new for their inspiration.

It promises something for everyone and the evening performance will be broadcast live on Radio Calderdale.

Tickets, £9 to £14 (discounts available) can be bought from the theatre box office, tel: 01422 351158.


  • A review of the show will appear in Monday's Evening Courier.



Song, dance and original drama will feature during the two shows at the Victoria Theatre, Halifax, on Saturday (1pm and 7pm). Tickets, £9 to £14, are available from the theatre box office, tel: 01422 351158.


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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 8:44 AM
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  • Location: Halifax
 
 

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