Students end with a sell-out show

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PERFORMING Arts Students from a Warrington college brought the curtain down on another excellent year with a sell-out show.
Demand for the show “A Chorus Line” was so high the students from Priestley College had to put on an extra date.
Those on the Musical Theatre programme at the Lousher’s Lane college spent months putting the show together as part of their BTEC course.
A Chorus Line tells the story of a group of performers auditioning for a Broadway show and how they had to learn challenging dance routines.
Head of Performing Arts, Sarah Graham, said: “We were delighted to learn there was high demand for tickets for our latest show and the commitment, dedication and application displayed by the students over the course of three back to back nights was excellent.
“A Chorus Line is their final performance for the year in which they have been required to combine all the skills they have learnt in acting, dancing and singing to produce this challenging musical.”
Picture shows the cast of A Chorus Line.


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