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Be captivated by Ordinary Days at South Hill Park

Phil Creighton by Phil Creighton
Thursday, July 21, 2022 6:08 am
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Oridnary Days will be performed at South Hill Park from Friday, July 29, through to Sunday, July 31

Oridnary Days will be performed at South Hill Park from Friday, July 29, through to Sunday, July 31

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A MUSICAL described as funny, fresh and modern is coming to Bracknell next weekend.

BB Theatre Productions will present Ordinary Days at South Hill Park, ahead of a run at Edinburgh later this summer.

The show is about two women and two men who navigate their relationships against the backdrop of vibrant New York City.

The story follows Deb as she loses her most precious possession, the notes to her thesis and this unwittingly starts a chain of events that turns the ordinary days of these four New Yorkers into something extraordinary.

But it’s not just the search for the notes. It’s also a quest for love, success and happiness.

TJ Lloyd directs an ensemble of four, seasoned musical performers singing acoustically, with piano accompaniment by Richard Whennell.

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“The music and lyrics take us on an inspirational feel-good and emotional journey and is a must-see for Bracknell audiences, having never been performed here before,” he said.

BB Theatre Productions was established in 2016 with the aim of bringing fresh, new talent to the National Stage.

Performances at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2016 (Assassins), 2017 (Merrily We Roll Along) and 2018 (Lucky Stiff) were met with critical acclaim and the company recently performed a Berkshire revival of Assassins, which is running alongside Ordinary Days this summer.

The slice of New York life will be at South Hill Park from Friday, July 29, through Sunday, July 31. Curtain up is 8pm on Friday, 3pm and 8pm on Saturday and 3pm on Sunday. Tickets cost £15.50, or £13.50 for members.

For more details, or to book, log on to: southhillpark.org.uk or call the box office on: 01344 484123.

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