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Octagon theatre, BoltonA group of hastily recruited 'sisters' achieve harmony in Alan Plater's charming play about music and laughter as a relief from war "It's a day-in-the-life piece about seven women and one man (who wears a frock some of the time) trying to become a band and play the popular music of the time." So said the late Alan Plater, pithily summing up his 2004 stage play (adapted from his 2000 TV drama, f…
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