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20 Mar 2021 | |
School News |
Tickets are now on sale for Princethorpe’s fabulous virtual production of the 1970s rock opera hit, Jesus Christ Superstar.
It promises to be a highly entertaining show, featuring a number of classic rock musical numbers including Gethsemane, I Don’t Know How To Love Him, Everything’s Alright and of course the powerful anthem Superstar.
The virtual production will be streamed over the Easter period from Thursday 1 to Thursday 8 April 2021. Tickets cost £15 per family and you are able to stream the show as often as you like during that week. Due to the strict copyright laws, it will then be taken down never to be seen again.
Tickets are available through the booking system here: bit.ly/JCSbkgs please select any date and time.
Please purchase your tickets by 9.00am on Monday 29 March. The streaming links will be sent out on Wednesday 31 March.
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