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More
than 30 students are taking part in the production of this flamboyant
musical comedy, which follows the adventures of rock star Conrad
Birdie and features classic songs, like "Put on a Happy Face"
and "Baby, Talk to Me".
Head
of Performing Arts, Martin Palfreyman said: "For many of the
students involved, this is their second or third major production
at Sandwell College.
"Being part of a production helps students develop discipline
and training in both dance and drama.
"This will equip them to study on a higher-level course at
University, or seek work within the entertainment industry."
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Dale
Johnson playing Conrad |
College
productions are always a high point in the year, and Bye Bye Birdie
promises to be no exception.
Dale Johnson, who's 20 and from West Bromwich plays Conrad Birdie:
"We're a really enthusiastic group, most of us have been performing
together for three years, and that creates a special atmosphere.
It's also great working with new students and giving them experience
in performing."
Venue:
The production is being staged at the Grammar School Theatre, High
Street, West Bromwich.
Date & Time: Performances start at 7.30pm on Tuesday
10th, Wednesday 11th and Thursday 12th February.
Tickets: 拢5 adults, 拢4 under 16's.
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