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Girls get ready to 'Bring It On'



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Published Date: 08 May 2008
REBECCA Wylie from Lurgan College and Catherine McConville from St Michael's are both working extremely hard to put in top class performances for the upcoming production of Bring It On.
Rebecca who will perform as Isis, captain of East Compton High School, and Catherine will perform as Torrance Shipman, captain of the Rancho Carne High School.

Producer of the show Kieran Corr is delighted with the two leading roles.

“Both Rebecca and Catherine have been working really hard at rehearsals and both girls have learnt all their lines in record time,” he said.

“We brought the two girls for a promotional photo shoot at Ciaran O’Neill photography and both girls had good fun getting their photos taken by Simon O’Neill. We have a very strong cast for this production and we have just picked the two junior teams who will also perform in this show.

“That makes a total of over 120 of a cast. It’s great that we can give all the teenagers and younger members an opportunity to perform on stage.

“Linda May Martin, our choreographer, has been working so hard with the dances and some of the moves will astonish the audiences in June. “

Tickets are now on sale for all five performances. Tickets can be purchased from Print Business Supplies, North Street Lurgan or St Anthony's Centre in Craigavon.

The full article contains 233 words and appears in Lurgan Mail newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 8:19 AM
  • Source: Lurgan Mail
  • Location: Lurgan
 
 
  

 
 

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