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by arrangement with Alan James for Theatre Partners and with Josef Weinberger Limited Ovation presents
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The day the music died sang American singer Don McLean. He was referring to the 3rd February 1959 when a plane carrying Buddy Holly, 'The Big Bopper' and Ritchie Valens crashed into a snow covered field in Iowa. Born in Texas, Buddy mixed his own style of rock’n’roll with country music to create the original sound that would establish him as a legend in popular music. Since its debut in London’s West End in 1989, ‘Buddy’ has thrilled audiences world-wide with classic songs like That’ll Be The Day, Rave On, Peggy Sue, Chantilly Lace and La Bamba. With the aid of a talented cast of actor-musicians Ovation is proud to present the first fringe production of The Buddy Holly Story. |
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Tuesdays to Saturdays 7.30pm / Sundays 4.00pm
Ticket Prices: Tues-Fri & Sun £12 (concessions £10) Saturdays £15 (concessions £12) TO BOOK TICKETS CALL THE BOX OFFICE ON: |
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(50p per ticket credit cards ) or to book tickets online CLICK HERE (Booking fee applies) |
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