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TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From13th November 2018
To14th November 2018
When20:00
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  • Date of change: 7 Nov 18 - T0948506178

Star of Strait Street

Work:: Star of Strait Street (S1773831121)

The beautiful singer Christina Ratcliffe arrives in Malta to entertain the troops in "The Gut" at The Morning Star. Then she meets the dashing RAF air-ace, Flying Officer Adrian Warburton - and the rest is history! Fondly remembered as "Christina of George Cross Island", Ratcliffe was awarded the British Empire Medal for her services to the RAF.
Author Philip Glassborow

Production:: (T0948506178)

The play stars Polly March, Larissa Bonaci and Geoff Thomas, and features wartime standards like "I'll Be Seeing You" alongside original songs such as "Welcome to Valletta". Staged at the Phoenicia Hotel - the daily view that greeted our heroine from her apartment in Floriana - it promises to be a feast for theatre and music lovers, enthusiasts of Maltese history, and anyone looking for a good show!
Corporate Sponsor The Mackintosh Foundatioin
Musical Director Geoff Thomas
Choreographer Emma Loftus
Performer Polly March
Performer Larissa Bonaci

Listing:: L537729773

This performance takes place at OSO Arts Centre, The Old Sorting Office, Barnes Green, London SW13 0LF



Production details

The play stars Polly March, Larissa Bonaci and Geoff Thomas, and features wartime standards like "I'll Be Seeing You" alongside original songs such as "Welcome to Valletta". Staged at the Phoenicia Hotel - the daily view that greeted our heroine from her apartment in Floriana - it promises to be a feast for theatre and music lovers, enthusiasts of Maltese history, and anyone looking for a good show! This performance takes place at OSO Arts Centre, The Old Sorting Office, Barnes Green, London SW13 0LF

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