
AUTUMN 2010
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Friday, 3 September 2010 |
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Box Office Opening Hours |
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Wednesday, 1 September 2010 |
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Neighbours' star set for Riverside |
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Wednesday, 1 September 2010 |
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Theatre by Women for Women |
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Tuesday, 31 August 2010 |
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Annual Report |
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Tuesday, 31 August 2010 |
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Riverside Youth Theatre Auditions |

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Tuesday, 31 August 2010
- Riverside Youth Theatre Auditions
will be held on Saturday 11 September, 10am-1pm in the theatre.
Candidates will be seen on a first come, first served basis, so no need to book time slots. Auditions should last about 5-10 minutes maximum. Candidates should prepare: A short extract from a poem or play, to be recited, no more than 2 minutes long, and One verse of a favourite song, sung unaccompanied. Candidates should be aged 8-19years. Fees for the forthcoming year will be £70 per term (2 terms) and reductions are available for 2 or more siblings from the same family. The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer is the irresistible story of a fourteen-year-old boy growing up in the heartland of America. This Broadway musical version of Mark Twain's immortal novel is set in 1840 in St. Petersburg, Missouri, a bustling town on the banks of the Mississippi River. In the course of the story, Tom matches wits with his stern Aunt Polly, falls in love with the beautiful, feisty Becky Thatcher, and goes on the adventure of his life with Becky and that irresistible renegade, Huckleberry Finn. Along the way we meet a terrifying villain named Injun Joe, Tom's bratty half-brother Sid, and all the other boys and girls in the village - providing one scene-stealing children's role after the other.
As this fun-filled musical unfolds, we share with Tom and his friends all of the rollicking and heart-stopping adventures that we find in Twain's masterpiece, whether it's Tom tricking his friends into white-washing the fence (Smart Like That), crossing swords with schoolmaster Lemuel Dobbins (Hey, Tom Sawyer), getting lost in McDougal's Cave (Angels Lost), or taking on the Reverend Sprague in church (In The Bible).
Filled with foot-stomping, toe-tapping songs this warm, funny musical is a tale of thrilling escapes, comedy and inspiration for the whole family.
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