Archive - Thursday, 2 May 2002


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Cirencester Archive

  • Branching out with Shakespeare

    AN amateur theatre community group is taking Shakespeare into the North Cotswold countryside as part of Gloucestershire County Council's Adult Learners' Week. read more

  • Bingham actors in classic comedy

    THIS year's May production by the Bingham Theatre Company sees its most ambitious project yet. read more

  • American veteran's flying visit

    AMERICAN veteran flyer Bob Morgan, who commanded World War II's most famous B-17 bomber, the Memphis Belle, will be a special guest at this summer's Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford. read more

  • Perfect summer entertainment

    THE ever popular Bristol Old Vic Theatre School is returning to Brewery Arts, Cirencester on Thursday, May 16, with its latest Shakespearian production, Love's Labours Lost, a dazzling, bittersweet confection of romantic love, elegant wit, high comedy and vivid characters. read more

  • Uplifting musical performed by students

    CIRENCESTER College's performing arts students' adaptation and performance of Moll Flanders promises to entertain and lift the audience's spirits. read more

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