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‘Everyone who took part thoroughly enjoyed themselves’ – Royston’s Trinity Life Church members have a ball with Cinderella show
Fairy Godmother Terry Walmsley, Ugly Sisters Graham Jones, Prince Charming Paul Brown, Cinderella Jocelyn Hails, Baroness Hardup Gill Gutteridge, Buttons Amadeus Hall, Interpreter Rowan Hails. Picture: Graham Jones - Credit: Graham Jones
A small group from Trinity Life Church held a tea and cakes fundraising event at Royston’s Market Hill Rooms on Saturday afternoon – complete with entertainment to raise cash for their building fund.
The show was an alternative version of children’s classic, Cinderella.
Graham Jones said: “The audience were appreciative – oh yes they were! – Cinders is now training to be a jockey at Newmarket stables and the prince is married to both ugly sisters!”
The performances ranged in ages, but everyone was said to have had a great time.
Gill Gutteridge, the show’s own Baroness Hardup, told the Crow: “Rehearsals were few, put everyone gave a polished performance.
“Everyone who took part thoroughly enjoyed themselves – both young and old.”
In October last year the church held a concert with Herts-native and former Britain’s Got Talent teenage sensation Gabz as their headline act.
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So what’s next for the group? Gill said: “Watch this space!”
Trinity Life Church currently meet on Sundays at Royston Town Hall. To donate to its building fund, see www.tlcroyston.org.uk.