
Stupendous Success for Salad Days
Sunningdale Savoy Chorus's recent production of Salad Days at The Rose Theatre, St Mary's School was rapturously received by an audience who were full of praise and admiration.
The Sunningdale Savoy Chorus has just completed a hugely successful run of Salad Days at its new home - the Rose Theatre at St. Mary's School in Sunninghill. The fun musical was just the right tonic for everyone. From University dons, magic pianos, dancing clerics and nuns, nightclubs with Egyptian belly dancing cabaret, to flying saucers with telepathic speaking aliens, Salad Days has it all and the SSC gave it their all - performances befitting the WOW venue, as one of the audience described it. It was fun all the way.
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Here is what our audiences thought of it -
We attended your 1st performance of "Salad Days", last night. CONGRATULATIONS !!!
A wonderful evening's entertainment, so professionally staged; in a superb theatre.
It lifted our spirits and made us laugh a lot.
"Thank You", all of you. We wish you every success in the following performances.
My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I wasn't quite sure what to expect before we arrived but I was totally blown away by the production, it was very professional and highly enjoyable, and as for the theatre - wow!
We came last night - and are coming again tonight with 2 more friends because -'its one of the most joyous shows, fantastically well staged he has ever seen'
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We thoroughly enjoyed your performance of Salad Days tonight (Friday). It was great fun and hugely entertaining; we haven't laughed so much in a theatre in years.
Congratulations to the young stars who carried the show with sparkle and energy. We enjoyed all their performances and wish them success in the future.
We were impressed by the chorus. They brought to life a host of minor characters with confidence and enthusiasm.
The staging and direction was skillfully done, especially the choreographed dances. Well done to Joanna who played the real piano throughout and brought the music alive.
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