Fun and thrills at Little Shop Of Horrors.PREPARE to be horrified hor·ri·fy tr.v. hor·ri·fied, hor·ri·fy·ing, hor·ri·fies 1. To cause to feel horror. See Synonyms at dismay. 2. To cause unpleasant surprise to; shock. in Marsden. Marsden Church Amateur Dramatic and Operatic op·er·at·ic adj. Of, related to, or typical of the opera: an operatic aria. [From opera1. Society is staging the Little Shop Of Horrors every evening this week until its final performance on Saturday. The shows at the Parochial pa·ro·chi·al adj. 1. Of, relating to, supported by, or located in a parish. 2. Of or relating to parochial schools. 3. Hall on Clough n. 1. A cleft in a hill; a ravine; a narrow valley. 2. A sluice used in returning water to a channel after depositing its sediment on the flooded land. 1. (Com.) An allowance in weighing. See Cloff. Lea start at 7.30pm. Andrew Lockwood returns to the company after six years to take the leading role of Seymour. Tickets cost pounds 8 and are available from Duncan's Hairdressers at Warehouse Hill in Marsden. CAPTION(S): * SPOOKY!: Some of the cast from Marsden Amateurs' production of The Little Shop of Horrors performed at Marsden Parochial Hall (AC261009Cshop-01.jpg) |
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