Treat yourself to a A Slice of Saturday Night at Stamford Corn Exchange

Take a trip back to the 60's with A Slice of Saturday Night on Thursday night at Stamford Corn Exchange, Broad Street, Stamford.
Some of the young performersSome of the young performers
Some of the young performers

A show that will take you spinning back to the swinging sixties, celebrating the eternal embarrassment of being a teenager – A Slice of Saturday Night is a fabulous musical that will have you tapping your feet from your seat.

The show is being performed by a cast of ten, who are experienced performers – having stared a number of musicals including Spring Awakening, Flashdance and Little Women.

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The cast are from Stamford, Peterborough, Wisbech and surrounding areas and are studying a degree level programme at Stamford School of Arts.

The story revolves around seven teenagers who dance, eye each other and flirt on a Saturday night at popular Club A Go Go.

Sue is going out with Gary, but he flirts with Penny and the other girls at every opportunity.

Sharon and Rick like each other but are too shy to tell each other.

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Eddie is challenged by the boys to persuade “frigid” Bridget to “touch his whatsit” by closing time, over the course of the night he tries everything, with very little success.

The owner of the club, ageing rocker Eric “Rubber-legs” De Vene, watches and lends an ear to the young people as they navigate the rituals of teenage fashion, music, sexual mores and relationships.

The production is being performed on Thursday January 21, at Stamford Corn Exchange.

For tickets call the box office on 01780 766455. Alternatively, you can log on to www.bit/ly/SliceStamford for more details.

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