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School Play: Greenfields Theatre Company 2011 Presents 'The 39 Steps'


GTC (Greenfield Theatre Company) is dashed pleased to announce that this summer we will producing a bally exciting adaption of Alfred Hitchcockā€™s classic spy thriller, based on John Buchanā€™s gripping whodunnit, The 39 Steps.

The show follows the incredible adventures of our handsome hero, complete with stiff upper lip, British gung-ho and pencil moustache as he encounters dastardly murders, double-crossing secret agents, and of course, devastatingly beautiful women in a bid to clear his name and solve a murder he did not commit.

Production for this fast-paced and thrilling comedy is now well underway with costumes being made, sets designed, computer animations and of course, actors' rehearsals ā€“ all organised by the children themselves in liaison with the teachers.

Costume making in full swing


The pictures show Richard Hanny (the star) played by Alex Gramman, and various other actors along with Mrs Bird, Head of Drama, during a read through.

Alex Gramman rehersing the lead role, Richard Hanny

Directions from Mrs Maria Bird, Head of Drama

Actors running through the scenes

Stay tuned for updates soonā€¦.

TICKETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE!
Call 01342 822189 or 07905 189165 or email: gfboxoffice@gmail.com

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