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of a larger off-stage area," she said. "That means we can bring some of the amazing props that we just couldn't fit in to the smaller venue. Now we can really go to town." The native Scot, who moved to Cheltenham three years ago, hasn't ruled out a return to The Everyman in the future, though. She said: "Back in the 1940s it had a girlie show so there is a tradition of burlesque in the town.
"If the interest keeps growing at the rate it is now, perhaps we can get back there and take the big theatre."See the full content of this document
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Big On Burlesque
BURLESQUE is back in Cheltenham, but it has mo...
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