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Mobster Roxy Robinson got "splurged" - so he's all washed up, finished - and boxing promoter Bugsy Malone is broke. But down at Fat Sam's speakeasy there's dancing and singing - for as long as Fat Sam can keep Dandy Dan from taking over the joint. How's Blousey Brown ever going to get an audition with all this going on? Phoenix Theatre Group stages Alan Parkers' all-action, comical, musical tale of underage gangsters with
splurge guns. Grand Slam! Script by Alan Parker, music by Paul Williams.
Thu 5-Sat 7 Oct : 7:30pm Sat 7 Oct : 2:30pm
£12 Arts Centre Box Offices
phoenixtheatregroup.co.uk
Foreigners in London - changing British Art / E A Why did Tudor & Stuart aristocrats favour foreign artists?
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Why did London's Tudor & Stuart aristocracy favour foreign painters such as Holbein, van Dyck & Rubens over their English counterparts? How did these continental artists come to be in England - and what impact did they have on English art? In this illustrated talk for EDFAS, art historian & lecturer Leslie Primo explains their story, art & lasting influence.
OCTOBER 2017
Bugsy Malone / P oe i h te Gr p Alan Parkers' comical, musical tale of underage gangsters
EXPECTED END 9:15pm
primoartdiscoverytours.co.uk Wed 11 Oct : 8pm
Evesham Arts Centre ·
www.eveshamartscentre.co.uk
£7 non-members on the door 9
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