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Eastwick witches fly into Theatre Royal



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Published Date:
28 March 2008
THE Witches of Eastwick will be flying into Newcastle next month for a spell at the Theatre Royal.
With flying heroins and a devlish hero The Witches of Eeastwick tells the story three divorcees - Alexandra, Jane and Suki live much to the disappointment of self-appointed first citizen Felicia Gabriel.

Alexandra, a scultpuress is concerned abut her son Michael's romance with Felicia's daughter Jennifer; Jane, a music teacher is struggling to accept her divorce and journalist Suki is stuck in a boring affair with her boss Clyde who just happens to be Felicia's husband.

One stormy night the girls dream of their ideal man over too many Martinis and the next minute, the mysterious Darryl Van Horne arrives on the scene and seduces all three 'witches'.

Will they realise that Darryl is not all they dreamed of before it's too late?

West End Operatic Society present The Witches of Eastwick at the Theatre Royal from April 21 to 26.

Tickets priced from £6 are available by calling the box office on 0870 905 5060 or visiting www.theatreroyal.co.uk



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  • Last Updated: 28 March 2008 4:10 PM
  • Source: News Guardian
  • Location: Whitley Bay
 
 

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