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Hayley Alderson, 10, was the winner of a competition in the Oxford Star for a performance of Star Talk at the Oxford Playhouse. Hayley and three of her friends won first prize of four seats and 48 Cadbury Star Bars. Along with Hayley, there were six other lucky readers who won tickets to the show plus Star Bars, and two dozen others who won Star Bars. Hayley was joined by her grandmother Mrs Pers Helen Harvey, her sister Kerry, aged eight, and her cousin aged 14, to enjoy the show. Meanwhile, at the New Theatre, the smash panto hit Mother Goose, starring John Inman, continues to attract record crowds.Hayley Alderson, 10, was the winner of a competition in the Oxford Star for a performance of Star Talk at the Oxford Playhouse. Hayley and three of her friends won first prize of four seats and 48 Cadbury Star Bars. Along with Hayley, there were six other lucky readers who won tickets to the show plus Star Bars, and two dozen others who won Star Bars. Hayley was joined by her grandmother Mrs Pers Helen Harvey, her sister Kerry, aged eight, and her cousin aged 14, to enjoy the show. Meanwhile, at the New Theatre, the smash panto hit Mother Goose, starring John Inman, continues to attract record crowds.
Dimensions: 18.2 x 28.5 cm
IMS SKU: SCAN-NQOX-04941694
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v Festive fun continues Christmas and New Year’s Eve may have come and gone… but there’s still lots of festive fun. For both the Oxford Playhouse and the New Theatre have carried over their hits of the Yuletide season, with the emphasis on entertainment for the young and young at heart. At the Playhouse, Star Talk, the supersonic tonic for whiz-kids, leaves at the end of this week after a fun run of several weeks. There are matines today, Friday and Saturday at 2 p.m., plus an extra show on Saturday at 4.30. Pictured above is 10-year-old Hayley Alderson, winner of the Star Talk competition in the Oxford Star, celebrating her day at the theatre with cast members Lyndon Gregory, left, and Gordon Kane. Hayley and three friends won first prize of four seats and 48 Cadbury Star Bars. Six other lucky readers won tickets to the show plus Star Bars, and two dozen others won Star Bars. 14 JAN 1700 For the adults, the hilarious, poignant comedy from Alan Ayckbourn, Absurd Peon ngular, continues its highly-suucessful run u ry 17. RM “It Claridge. grandmother Mrs Pers Helen Harvey, ter, Kerry, eight, cousin Her guests were her sis- 14, and ing local 4 JAN 1980 recent Wchools dur- JIM NEEDLE ars alk, which has been to a performance of for herself and three a Oxford Star competi- Hayley won free tickets left) and Gordon Kane. actors Lyndon Gregory with R32 Meanwhile, at the New Theatre, the smash panto hit Mother Goose, starring John Inman, continues to attract record crowds. The panto, which is highligh- ted by the black light puppet magic of the Peta Page Puppets, and great gags from Billy Burden, and the Patton Brothers, gives John “I’m Free” Inman (shown above in a portrait by Jim Needle) a chance to strut his stuff through several costume changes, and a nu old and new. There are matinees 79