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| Jane Horrocks is the voice of Fifi at The Harlequin, Redhill |
ACTRESS Jane Horrocks will be the voice behind the fun in family show The Fairy And The Flowertots on stage at The Harlequin, Redhill, this Saturday and Sunday.
The star of hit films Little Voice and Life Is Sweet, who also played Bubble in TV's Absolutely Fabulous, will be providing the voice of Fifi in this first stage adaptation of the adventures of children's favourites Fifi and the Flowertots. The show will see Fifi and co embark on a magical musical journey during which they will meet some familiar faces and run into a spot of mischief from shadey characters Stingo and Slugsy.
The Fairy And The Flowertots will run for three performances. the first is this Saturday at 3.30pm and again on Sunday at 11am and 2pm. Tickets from £12 on 01737 765547.
EUROPEAN Ballet will perform The Sleeping Beauty set to Tchaikovsky's timeless score at The Harlequin, Redhill, on Friday, September 19, at 7.30pm. Tickets from £16 on 01737 765547.
HIT rock 'n' roll musical That'll Be the Day returns to The Hawth in Crawley on Monday, September 29, at 8pm. Tickets at £20.50 on 01293 553636.
PROG rock band Wishbone Ash will team up with blues-rockers The Hamsters at the Redhill Rock 'n' Blues Night at The Harlequin, Redhill, on Friday, October 3, at 8pm. Tickets at £17.50 on 01737 765547.
EPSOM Light Opera Company will present the South East amateur premiere production of The Witches of Eastwick, with a full orchestra, principals and a 35-strong chorus, at Epsom Playhouse from Tuesday, October 14, to Saturday, October 18. Tickets on 01372 742555.
THE Farmhouse pub at Langshott, Horley, ends its jazz in the garden season this Sunday from 4pm to 6.30pm. Eight-piece band Jazz fm will be performing.
2:46pm Monday 15th September 2008
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