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Kamamica come to Knaresborough!



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A CHARITY performance by singing group, Kamamica is planned for October at Knaresborough's Frazer Theatre.

Taking place in memory of the group's much loved friend, Debbie Young, who died aged 31 years this summer, all proceeds from the show will go to St Leonard's Hospice, York.

'A Slice of Saturday Night' - a Heather Brothers musical - is a real musical pastiche taking audiences back to the swinging 60s in a comedy offering plenty of sharp cuff-link humour.

Featuring all the popular 60s hits, Kamamica, who are marking their 25th anniversary, offer a show with bite, kick and a bit of hanky panky!

The show went down a storm in Harrogate Theatre Studio and Pateley Bridge Playhouse when it was performed earlier this year.

Showing on Saturday, October 13 at 7.30pm, tickets priced £8 are now available from The Bookshop, High Street, Knaresborough or by calling 01423 569951.

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  • Last Updated: 27 September 2007 12:46 PM
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  • Location: Knaresborough
 
 
  

 
 


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