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Tag Archives: Abigail
The Railway Children is steaming towards half-term week
One of the best-loved family stories is steaming towards the Charles Cryer Theatre for half-term week, with CODA – the Croydon Operatic and Dramatic Association – producing The Railway Children. This charming adaptation is staged with imagination, humour and heart, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, CODA, Theatre
Tagged Abigail, CODA, Croydon, Noises Off, The Railway Children
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Miss Marple is called in to solve a Croydon murder mystery
This news just in… There will be a murder in central Croydon this Thursday. And Friday. And Saturday. And only Miss Marple will be able to determine whodunnit. The much-acclaimed Croydon Operatic and Dramatic Association is staging its latest production, … Continue reading
Posted in Activities, Art, CODA, Fairfield Halls, Theatre
Tagged Abigail, Agatha Christie, Ashcroft Theatre, CODA, Croydon, Fairfield Halls, Miss Marple
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