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Reaching for the sky



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Published Date: 11 September 2008
THE Sky High Theatre Company is showcasing the best of its work in its latest production.
Called Past/Present/Future it takes place at the Nene Hall on the Grange Estate, Daventry, on September 25 and starts at 7.30pm.

Sky High leader Sarah-Jayne Goodman said: “The showcase is a small show to show our audience things that Sky High have
achieved and the skills we have learned.

“It’s a great way to show what a great talent there is here in Daventry with a cast of singers, dancers and actors.

The show will also give the company the chance to use new equipment that has been paid for by the Money 4 Youth Scheme from Northamptonshire County Council.

Sarah-Jayne added: “The scheme is fantastic and we are so delighted, it will make a huge difference to the young people of Daventry, whether they will be on stage, off stage, backstage or in the audience.”

The show comes as Sky High Theatre is celebrating its 10th anniversary next year.

They are hoping to get in touch with previous members which will culminate in a ball.

Sarah-Jayne said: “I would love to have everyone together to celebrate what Sky High has achieved.”

If you were a previous member of the group or you are looking to book tickets for the up-coming show – which are priced at just £1.50 – you can contact Sarah-Jayne Goodman on 07969 099916 or e-mail sarah-jayne@ skyhightheatre.co.uk for more information.



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  • Last Updated: 05 September 2008 11:23 AM
  • Source: Daventry Express
  • Location: Daventry
 
 
  

 
 


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