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Greased Lightnin'- tickets on sale from 5th February!

Rehearsals for the school production of Grease are gaining momentum, with Year 11 students Eliza Burton and Amelie Royle leading the dance rehearsals. Both students have choreographed the dance numbers and are doing a fantastic job of putting the cast through their paces.The production will be held at 7pm on the evenings of Wednesday 28th February, Thursday 1st March and Friday 2nd March.

Tickets will be on sale on 5th February, and will be available for purchase from the Drama Studio at break and lunchtimes. Mrs Ingleby, Head of Drama, reveals that there will be a sing-a-long held at the end of each performance. "The performance on Friday 2nd March will be a "dress up" night when the audience will be encouraged to attend wearing 50's clothing - especially for all those who are hopelessly devoted to all things Grease!"

We look forward to seeing students, past and present, and the whole of the extended St Clement Danes community at the performances. It promises to be fun-filled entertainment!

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