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    Three generations star in Vision Theatre Company’s production of “Gypsy”

    Alice GregoryBy Alice GregoryOctober 13, 2023No Comments
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    L-R Terri Harrison, Darcie Hicks and Naomi Hicks
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    Vision Theatre Company Announces Highly Anticipated Production of “Gypsy” Featuring Three Generations of Talented Performers

    Vision Theatre Company is thrilled to announce its upcoming production of the beloved musical “Gypsy,” featuring an unprecedented showcase of three generations from the same family in the iconic roles of Rose, June, and Baby June. This dazzling production will captivate audiences at the Boulevard Theatre, Milford Haven from November 30th to December 2nd.

    “Gypsy” is a timeless masterpiece that tells the extraordinary story of Rose, a determined and ambitious showbiz mother, and her daughters, June and Louise. Set against the backdrop of the dazzling world of burlesque and vaudeville, this musical is a must-see for theatre enthusiasts of all ages.

    What sets Vision Theatre Company’s production of “Gypsy” apart is the inclusion of three talented actresses who are related by blood, creating a unique and compelling dynamic on stage. The incomparable matriarch, Rose, will be portrayed by the seasoned and renowned performer, Terri Harrison. Terri has acted and directed for many am-dram companies across the county for many years and has been a stalwart of Vision Theatre Company since its very first production in 2021, when she played Chris in the critically acclaimed Calendar Girls – The Musical – Her portrayal of Rose is sure to be a tour de force.

    Joining Terri are her daughter, Naomi Hicks and granddaughter, Darcie Hicks who will bring to life the characters of June and Baby June, respectively. This extraordinary family trio will undoubtedly bring an unparalleled level of authenticity and chemistry to their performances, making this production of “Gypsy” truly unforgettable.

    “We are thrilled to have three generations of incredible talent come together for this production,” said Drew Baker, director of Gypsy. “Their shared history and real-life connection will undoubtedly bring a depth and emotional resonance to the story that is unmatched. Audiences are in for a remarkable experience.”

    The Boulevard Theatre, known for its intimate setting and exceptional productions, will serve as the perfect backdrop for this extraordinary performance. Located in the heart of Milford Haven, the theatre provides a unique and immersive experience that will transport audiences into the world of “Gypsy.”

    Tickets for Vision Theatre Company’s production of “Gypsy” are now on sale and can be purchased here. With limited seating available, it is highly recommended to secure your tickets early to avoid disappointment.

    Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to witness the magic of three generations of talent coming together on stage. Join Vision Theatre Company from November 30th to December 2nd at the Boulevard Theatre in Milford Haven for a truly unforgettable experience.

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