The timeless tale of Bonnie and Clyde hits the county stage this week thanks to a musical theatre group.
Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.comTADLOP – Telford and District Light Operatic Players – is putting on the show at Theatre Severn in Shrewsbury, from Thursday to Saturday, October 24 to 26.TADLOP's production of Bonnie & Clyde opens on Thursday evening.
The production tells the tale of renowned lovers and partners in crime Bonnie and Clyde as their shared desire for fame and excitement lead them to become America’s most wanted criminals. When the pair are forced to stay on the run, with the reluctant help from close family, the infamous duo resort to murder and robbery to survive.The musical offers an alluring and thrilling adventure with a non-traditional score, combining blues, gospel and rockabilly music with powerful vocals.TADLOP's production of Bonnie & Clyde opens on Thursday evening.
It has staged most of its productions at Telford Theatre in Oakengates but has temporarily relocated to Theatre Severn in Shrewsbury while Telford Theatre’s renovations are taking place. Tickets for Bonnie and Clyde, which cost £19 per person, are available from the Theatre Severn box office by calling 01743 281281.
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