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Calamity Jane

The Congress Theatre, Tuesday, 07 September 2010 - Saturday, 11 September 2010


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Calamity Jane: Cwmbran Woodland Players present CALAMITY JANE.

Calam dresses like a man, totes a gun and drives the Deadwood City stagecoach. Well-meaning, but disaster-prone, she tries to help the local saloon proprietor out of a jam by promising to fetch a music-hall star from Chicago. A hilarious comedy, it nevertheless has many tender moments and some very famous numbers, including Secret Love, Black Hills Of Dakota, Deadwood Stage and Windy City.

Cast list:

Calamity Jane : Chelsea Viveash

Wild Bill Hickock : Andrew Hopkins

Lt. Danny Gilmartin : Stephen Hopkins

Katie Brown : Rhiannon Cadwell

Henry Miller : Lyn House

Susan Miller : Jane Gilbert

Francis Fryer : Andrew Fowler

Adelaide Adams : Helen OSullivan

Calamity Jane at The Congress Theatre in Cwmbran, Monmouthshire on Tuesday, 07 September 2010.


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Calamity Jane

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Address:
The Congress Theatre
Gwent Square
Cwmbran
Gwent
Cwmbran
Monmouthshire
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7pm - 10pm
Ticket/entry price
Tues All Tickets £6, Wed Sat Adults £9 / Cons £7
Event starts
Tuesday, 07 September 2010
Event finishes
Saturday, 11 September 2010
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