Dereham Theatre Company’s youth division (DOSYTco) brought Andrew Lloyd-Webber’s classic Cats to the town’s Memorial Hall. Picture: MATTHEW OLLEY/GORDON OLLEY (Image: Archant)
Dereham Theatre Company's youth division (DOSYTco) brought Andrew Lloyd-Webber's classic Cats to the town's Memorial Hall this week.
The cast and crew, all aged between seven and 18, brought audiences to their feet with complex choreography and iconic songs from the musical.
It comes following months of rehearsals.
The inhouse set was created by a team of dedicated volunteers and the cast wore brand new custom costumes from Dereham Theatre Costumes.
Dereham Theatre Companys youth division (DOSYTco) brought Andrew Lloyd-Webbers classic Cats to the towns Memorial Hall. Picture: MATTHEW OLLEY/GORDON OLLEY (Image: Archant)
Performances run until tomorrow, Saturday April 14, at the Memorial Hall.
Limited tickets are on sale at £14 for adults and £12 for under 18s.
They can be purchased online or via the box office at Bright and Beautiful Flowers, on Wellington Road in Dereham.
Dereham Theatre Companys youth division (DOSYTco) brought Andrew Lloyd-Webbers classic Cats to the towns Memorial Hall. Picture: MATTHEW OLLEY/GORDON OLLEY (Image: Archant)
Dereham Theatre Companys youth division (DOSYTco) brought Andrew Lloyd-Webbers classic Cats to the towns Memorial Hall. Picture: MATTHEW OLLEY/GORDON OLLEY (Image: Archant)
Dereham Theatre Companys youth division (DOSYTco) brought Andrew Lloyd-Webbers classic Cats to the towns Memorial Hall. Picture: MATTHEW OLLEY/GORDON OLLEY (Image: Archant)
Dereham Theatre Companys youth division (DOSYTco) brought Andrew Lloyd-Webbers classic Cats to the towns Memorial Hall. Picture: MATTHEW OLLEY/GORDON OLLEY (Image: Archant)
Dereham Theatre Companys youth division (DOSYTco) brought Andrew Lloyd-Webbers classic Cats to the towns Memorial Hall. Picture: MATTHEW OLLEY/GORDON OLLEY (Image: Archant)
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