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Stories for 2 May 2002

Cirencester Arts

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.  more...

Bingham actors in classic comedy

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

Cirencester News

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.  more...

  
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