* With the cheque for the £4,700 show proceeds are, from left, Lee Taylor of the Collen Players, Sian Glynne-Jones of Llangollen Twenty Club and Caroline Anthonisz of Llangollen Operatic Society and The Young ‘Uns.
The all-star variety and old time music hall show staged by three
of Llangollen’s performance groups last month raised a staggering £4,700 for
earthquake survivors in Turkey and Syria.
For the first time ever Llangollen Operatic Society,
Llangollen Twenty Club and The Collen Players joined forces to present the big
show at Llangollen Town Hall over two nights on May 11 and 12.
The healthy proceeds, which came from tickets, raffle
tickets and other donations, will all go to support the Disaster Emergency
Committee in which 15 of the UK’s top charities have come together to supply a
lifeline to thousands of survivors of the earthquake which devastated southern
and central Turkey and northern and western Syria on February 6.
The Llangollen entertainers spent months planning the
show which saw each of the groups involved showcasing their skills to packed
audiences.
The Operatic, drawing a large contingent from its junior
section the Young ‘Uns, performed numbers from the smash-hit shows Hamilton,
Six, Oliver Les Miserables and Half a Sixpence,
while the Twenty Club drama group presented comedy sketches – some
specially written for the occasion – inspired by their past hits such as
Blackadder and Absolutely Fabulous.
The Collen Players provided a taste of the Victorian
music hall shows for which they have become famous, with their founder Lee
Taylor acting as chairman for the show.
There was prize raffle on both nights with prizes donated
by local businesses which also pledged their financial support.
Phil Robinson, a spokesperson for the organising team who
also performed on stage, said: “We are absolutely delighted to have raised so
much for this very worthy cause.
“The dreadful earthquakes which hit Turkey and Syria at
the start of this year have now dropped down the news agenda but the plight of
thousands of survivors who were left without homes or possessions is still very
real.
“Performers, musicians and back stage crew drawn from
each of the three groups were thrilled to be involved in the show and we had
two fantastic nights with packed audiences on both.
“We would like to say a massive thank you to everyone who came out to support our efforts. Since the show we’ve had lots of comments from people who saw it to say how much they enjoyed the show. Now I’m sure they’ll be as happy as we are to see how much we were able to raise.
"We would also like to thank our sponsors Chip-o-Dee in Wrexham, Proximo, Britannia Movers, Kinderkey and also Llangollen Town Council for its support."
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