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    Bugsy Malone: Applause

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailAugust 10, 2012No Comments1 Min Read
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    BOY, WHAT A SHOW!… The St Andrew’s Prep Grade 7 boys put on an outstanding performance of the italBugsy Malone/ital musical.

    BOY, WHAT A SHOW!… The St Andrew’s Prep Grade 7 boys put on an outstanding performance of the italBugsy Malone/ital musical.

    This classic set in the times of 1922 New York was an ambitious show to put on, but one which was pulled off with aplomb and much applause from appreciative audiences.

    With original music performed by St Andrew’s, DSG and Prep staff musicians and the show directed by Carmen O’Donoghue, it was certainly enjoyed by all. Photo: Supplied

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