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Take Ten
(10th Birthday Concert)
Loughborough Town Hall
Sunday 2 July, 2006
7.30 p.m
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Ryan Barnes, Laura Bexon, Stuart Brown, Sofie Bunce, Maddie Clark, Hayley Crane, Adam Daniels, Lois Daniels, Michael Daniels, Luke Dipple, Rebecca Dobson, Danielle Draycott, Sarra Elliott, Bethan Evans, Sarah French, Michaela Griffiths, Charlotte Hall, James Hall, Emma Harrison, Kimberley Haywood, Suzie Hemstock, Nina Henson, Stacy Hogg, Daisy Jarvis, Daniel Lucas, Jo(rdana Makin), Sarah McDowell,
Hannah Mitchell, Claire Moloney, Craig Nash, Laura Norton, Victoria Noseley, Stephanie Orme, Ellie Owen, Declan Page, Adam (Ace) Painting, Emma Partridge, Ebony Riley, Charlotte Smith, Rosie Smith, Astin Storer, Jess Vollar-Bell, Jack Warren, Natasha White, Elliot Whysall
& Chris Wilson
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Adrian Dobson, Sue Penver, Wendy Spencer, Helen Whysall, Michelle Spencer, Louise Burton & Jarrod Makin

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| Producer/Director/Musical Director |
Adrian Dobson |
| Choreographer |
Wendy Spencer |
| Assistant Direcctor |
Jarrod Makin |
| Assistant Choreographers |
Michelle Spencer, Helen Whysall |
| Technical Director/Sound Operation |
James White |
| Theatre Technician |
(Loughborough Town Hall) Kevin Cutts |
| Costume |
Sue Penver |
| Continuity |
Simon Pack |
| Stage Crew |
Lee Brookes, Alan Jamieson, Howard Rogerson, Dave Warren,
Ash Moulton, Linda Moulton & Helen Whysall |
| Front Of House |
Julia Painting & Malcolm Mickleburgh |
| Poster & Programme |
Alix Ashurst |
| Video |
Wallis Videos |
| Script |
Adrian Dobson |
| "Weakest Link" sketch |
Jarrod Makin (with apologies to the BBC) |
| Comperes |
Chris Wilson & Maddie Clark (first half)
Ryan Barnes & Charlotte Hall (second half) |
| And Thanks Also To: |
Hind Leys College, Shepshed
Loughborough Town Hall Staff and Administration
Louise Burton, Julia Daniels, Geraldine Clark, Richard Perkins,
Esna Players, Vine House, Shepshed |

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Prelude: Grease (Grease) |
Adrian Dobson & Company |
1997: Life Is Full Of Morals (Alice) |
Natasha White |
| 1997: Hakuna Matata (The Lion King) |
Adam Painting, Craig Nash & Daniel Lucas
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1997: Candle In The Wind (orig. Elton John) |
Danielle Draycott & Suzie Hemstock (danced by Sarah French)
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1998: Stop Right Now (orig. The Spice Girls) |
Emma Harrison, Nina Henson, Sofie Bunce, Stacy Hogg
& Stephanie Orme |
1998: I Got Rhythm (Crazy For You)
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Company |
1999: More Than A Woman (orig. Bee Gees) |
Jack Warren, James Hall, Ryan Barnes (danced by Lois Daniels, Michaela Griffiths, Natasha White & Rosie Smith) |
| 1999: Just the Way (Dracula Spectacula) |
Luke Dipple & Rebecca Dobson |
2000: Millennium (orig. Robbie Williams) |
Stuart Brown |
| 2000: Weakest Link Sketch |
Michaela Griffiths (as Anne Robinson), Daniel Lucas, Danielle Draycott, James Hall & Kimberley Haywood
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2000: Chariots Of Fire
(Gymnastics Display representing The Olympics) |
Adam (Ace) Painting, Astin Storer, Bethan Evans, Claire Moloney,
Ebony Riley, Ellie Owen, Elliot Whysall, Emma Harrison,
Hayley Crane, Jack Warren & Michael Daniels |
2001; Come What May (Moulin Rouge) |
Adam Daniels & Laura Norton |
2001: Rhythm Of Life (Sweet Charity) |
Company |
(Interval)
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2002: Join The Circus (Barnum) |
Company |
2002: It's Raining Men (orig, The Weather Girls) |
Bethan Evans, Maddie Clark & Sarra Elliot
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2002: You Can Leave Your Hat On (The Full Monty) |
The Boys |
2003: I've Never Been in Love Before (Guys & Dolls) |
Jess Vollar-Bell |
2003: Hot Stuff (orig, Donna Summer) |
Wendy Spencer, Helen Whysall, Michelle Spencer & Sue Penver
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2004: Life Is For Rent (orig. Dido) |
Rosie Smith
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| 2004: Mamma Mia (Mamma Mia, orig. Abba) |
Astin Storer, Claire Moloney, Ellie Owen & Lois Daniels
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2005: True Love (High Society) |
Hayley Crane |
2005: Electricity (Billy Elliot) |
Elliot Whysall |
2006: Easy To Love (Anything Goes) |
Chris Wilson & Charlotte Hall
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| 2006: Footloose (Footloose) |
Declan Page, Ebony Riley, Hannah Mitchell, Jo Makin,
Kimberley Haywood, Laura Bexon, Sarah French & Victoria Noseley |
2006: The Scientist (orig. Coldplay) |
Michael Daniels (danced by Daisy Jarvis, Emma Partridge,
Charlotte Smith & Sarah McDowell) |
FINALE: Bring On Tomorrow (Fame) |
Adam Daniels, Chris Wilson, Michael Daniels, Nina Henson,
Sarra Elliot, Sofie Bunce & Company with Louise Burton (Violin) |
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