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− | A very successful a | + | A very successful a cappella group, founded by [[Graham Weir]] and [[Christine Weir]] in 1985?* Their acts consist of comic patter and dramatised episodes built around a cappella songs. |
− | + | Some of their performances was at Ziggy’s in 1991 and at the [[Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre]], November 2000, directed by [[Gina Benjamin]] featuring [[Jenny de Lenta]], [[Alan Glass]], [[Terence Reis]], [[Christine Weir]] and [[Graham Weir]]. | |
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+ | The group celebrated their 21st year in show business in 2009 with a season at [[Theatre on the Bay]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:52, 19 June 2017
A very successful a cappella group, founded by Graham Weir and Christine Weir in 1985?* Their acts consist of comic patter and dramatised episodes built around a cappella songs.
Some of their performances was at Ziggy’s in 1991 and at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre, November 2000, directed by Gina Benjamin featuring Jenny de Lenta, Alan Glass, Terence Reis, Christine Weir and Graham Weir.
The group celebrated their 21st year in show business in 2009 with a season at Theatre on the Bay.
Sources
NELM [Collection: KORT, Maurice]: 2012. 379. 23. 49
For more information
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