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Hi,
Obviously I'm biased as I am one of the writers, but I think CHURCHILL - The Musical would be a great show for the company to put on.
It requires three really good singing leads to play Winston, Clemmie and Percy (Winston's Aide) with the rest of the company doubling up on the rest of the parts.
The timing couldn't be better following on from the all the publicity surrounding the current series on Churchill that Max Hastings is publishing in the Daily Mail, September this year is also the 70th anniversary of the start of the Second Word War and it would also have been Anne Frank's 80th birthday if she had survived the camps.
We can supply the company with professionally recorded backing tracks for all the songs and you will also be promoting a new British stage musical.
If you would like to read more about CHURCHILL - The Musical go to www.churchillthemusiocal.com
Trevor Holman

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Well I think that Churchill was the right man in the right place at the right time....and that, as we all know, is how miracles are made. There is a clear and present need to remind us all how life would be so different had it not been for this great man who would "never, never, never, never, never give in". As I wrote the lyrics...I'm taking his advice. Wish you all well anyway.

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