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Enjoy some family fun this March and April! AT EPSOM PLAYHOUSE

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The Sooty Show Izzy wizzy, let’s get busy! Join Sooty for his brand new Laugh Out Loud Magic Show! Direct from their hit ITV series, Sooty, Sweep and Soo and TV’s Richard Cadell will amaze you with impossible tricks and sidesplitting jokes! Be astounded at Sooty’s flying car, Soo’s singing unicorn and Sweep’s levitating sausage! Sunday 22nd March at 11am & 2.30pm Tickets £15 Child £12.50

Epsom Light Opera present Crazy For You Brimming full of Gershwin’s glorious tunes and featuring top choreography, this ultimate feel-good musical is a treat not to miss. Mistaken identity, a town with no women and a troupe of follies dance girls come together to produce a musical that really does have it all. Tuesday 28th April – Saturday 2nd May at 7.30pm & Saturday Matinee at 2.30pm Tickets £19, Concessions £17 (Available Tue and Sat Mat only)

Come What May - The Ultimate Tribute to Moulin Rouge Sweeney Entertainments and Sisco Productions present COME WHAT MAY - The Ultimate Tribute to Moulin Rouge We present to you an all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza as you enter the secret world of one of the greatest movie-musicals of all time Bursting at the seams with timeless classics including Come What May, Your Song, Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend, Roxanne, Lady Marmalade plus songs from some of the most iconic movie musicals of all time. Friday 27th March at 7.30pm Tickets £29.50

Clive Anderson - Me, Macbeth and I The host of Whose Line Is It Anyway, Loose Ends and Talks Back takes to the road with his muchanticipated first ever solo tour, in a one-man show guaranteed to be funnier than Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy. Monday 20th April at 8.00pm Tickets £19

GENDER Justice LOCAL NEWS

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BANSTEAD FLOWER CLUB Banstead Community Hall, Park Road, SM7 3AJ

Invite you to watch VANESSA WELLOCK present ‘What’s it all about?’ Wednesday 25th March at 2pm Doors open 1.30pm Raffle, members’ competition “Hyacinth Bucket/Bouquet” floral sundries sales table and refreshments available.

We are a friendly local flower club affiliated to NAFAS, new members and visitors (£6) always welcome. Monthly meeting and demonstration at 2pm on the 4th Wednesday of every month at Banstead Community Hall, Park Road, SM7 3AJ For further details or enquiries, see our page at: www.surreynafas.org.uk/banstead-flower-club email bansteadflowerclub@hotmail.co.uk, or contact Susan Macpherson 020 8657 4328 COFFEE BREAK ANSWERS

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