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VenueQueen's Theatre Hornchurch
TownHornchurch
CountyEssex
From14th May 2002
To14th May 2002
When19:30
PricesFrom £8.00. To £8.00.
Queen's Theatre Hornchurch (V41)
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Old Spice on the Road to Hell - Proud to Be...

Old Spice on the Road to Hell

Work:: Old Spice on the Road to Hell (S0182632201)

If you saw Three Steps to Heaven then you saw the creation of the oldest boyband in the world. Old Spice - on the Road to Hell is a natural progression for the boys and sees them in another fun packed play with live music and rockapella. In a stolen van with 'borrowed' sound gear Old Spice tour the length and breadth of the country singing, dancing and wondering where their next fix of Pro Plus will come from. Don't miss this gritty Northern comedy which is as poignant as it is funny
Author Harry Connolly

Production:: Proud to Be... (T0103272403)

This production brings together a vibrant team of choreographers - Robert Hylton, David Hamilton, Landing Mané and Maria Ryan - whose dance styles are drawn from hip hop, classical and contemporary, from reggae and traditional African to improvisation and jazz. These artists are actively involved in the development of a fusion of styles and techniques, striving to create new ideas through their own companies or as solo artists. They are engaged with the development of a dance language that communicates to a wide and varied audience.
Choreographer Robert Hylton
Choreographer David Hamilton
Choreographer Garry Benjamin
Choreographer Landing Mane
Choreographer Maria Ryan
Performer Jedda Donnelly
Performer Katie Pearson

Listing:: L126054913




Proud to Be...

This production brings together a vibrant team of choreographers - Robert Hylton, David Hamilton, Landing Mané and Maria Ryan - whose dance styles are drawn from hip hop, classical and contemporary, from reggae and traditional African to improvisation and jazz. These artists are actively involved in the development of a fusion of styles and techniques, striving to create new ideas through their own companies or as solo artists. They are engaged with the development of a dance language that communicates to a wide and varied audience.

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