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Wednesday 27 - Saturday 30 March 2019
The Lace Market Theatre
Tickets: From £10
Plucky young Daisy arrives at the esteemed Grangewood School for Girls – a world of Latin mottos, hockey matches and midnight feasts. As the school’s first ever scholarship pupil, she is determined to prove herself worthy in the classroom and on the playing field – which won’t be easy when a couple of snooty school bullies are doing everything they can to undermine her.
Meanwhile the school is in financial difficulties and close to ruin, unless the Beaumont family’s lost treasure can be found within its walls. Daisy and her eccentric chum Trixie go to work in secret, searching for clues to solve the riddle of the hidden treasure – before it falls into the wrong hands.
This affectionate parody of boarding school adventure stories, performed by our Youth Theatre, will please fans of Enid Blyton or Harry Potter alike.
This amateur production of "Daisy Pulls It Off" is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH LTD.
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