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151 7426-31 
 SUFFRAGETTES, music hall artistes, maids and maiden ladies, pompous gentlemen and henpecked husbands crowd onto the stage at Studio Theatre next week for an evening of songs, sketches and playlets, a smidge of history and a smattering of music hall melodies.
A century after the landmark ruling giving women the right to vote, the amdram group is celebrating the songs and plays written by the Actresses Franchise League and some of their famous literary supporters, including Bernard Shaw and J M Barrie, in a bid to change British democracy forever.
Here Come The Girls, which runs at Studio's Ashley Road theatre from March 15-17, will showcase the two one-act plays the group is entering into the Totton Festival of Drama the following week.
The show also includes appearances by suffragist leader Millicent Fawcett, widow of Salisbury-born MP Henry Fawcett, whose statue stands in the Market Square, the formidable Emmeline Pankhurst and Queen Victoria, who was not amused by any of it. 
 Keywords: alistair faulkner, here come the girls hctg, press release shots, rachel fletcher, studio theatre ashley road
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151 7438-55 
 SUFFRAGETTES, music hall artistes, maids and maiden ladies, pompous gentlemen and henpecked husbands crowd onto the stage at Studio Theatre next week for an evening of songs, sketches and playlets, a smidge of history and a smattering of music hall melodies.
A century after the landmark ruling giving women the right to vote, the amdram group is celebrating the songs and plays written by the Actresses Franchise League and some of their famous literary supporters, including Bernard Shaw and J M Barrie, in a bid to change British democracy forever.
Here Come The Girls, which runs at Studio's Ashley Road theatre from March 15-17, will showcase the two one-act plays the group is entering into the Totton Festival of Drama the following week.
The show also includes appearances by suffragist leader Millicent Fawcett, widow of Salisbury-born MP Henry Fawcett, whose statue stands in the Market Square, the formidable Emmeline Pankhurst and Queen Victoria, who was not amused by any of it. 
 Keywords: alistair faulkner, here come the girls hctg, press release shots, rachel fletcher, studio theatre ashley road
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151 7444-55 
 SUFFRAGETTES, music hall artistes, maids and maiden ladies, pompous gentlemen and henpecked husbands crowd onto the stage at Studio Theatre next week for an evening of songs, sketches and playlets, a smidge of history and a smattering of music hall melodies.
A century after the landmark ruling giving women the right to vote, the amdram group is celebrating the songs and plays written by the Actresses Franchise League and some of their famous literary supporters, including Bernard Shaw and J M Barrie, in a bid to change British democracy forever.
Here Come The Girls, which runs at Studio's Ashley Road theatre from March 15-17, will showcase the two one-act plays the group is entering into the Totton Festival of Drama the following week.
The show also includes appearances by suffragist leader Millicent Fawcett, widow of Salisbury-born MP Henry Fawcett, whose statue stands in the Market Square, the formidable Emmeline Pankhurst and Queen Victoria, who was not amused by any of it. 
 Keywords: alistair faulkner, here come the girls hctg, press release shots, rachel fletcher, studio theatre ashley road
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151 7496 
 SUFFRAGETTES, music hall artistes, maids and maiden ladies, pompous gentlemen and henpecked husbands crowd onto the stage at Studio Theatre next week for an evening of songs, sketches and playlets, a smidge of history and a smattering of music hall melodies.
A century after the landmark ruling giving women the right to vote, the amdram group is celebrating the songs and plays written by the Actresses Franchise League and some of their famous literary supporters, including Bernard Shaw and J M Barrie, in a bid to change British democracy forever.
Here Come The Girls, which runs at Studio's Ashley Road theatre from March 15-17, will showcase the two one-act plays the group is entering into the Totton Festival of Drama the following week.
The show also includes appearances by suffragist leader Millicent Fawcett, widow of Salisbury-born MP Henry Fawcett, whose statue stands in the Market Square, the formidable Emmeline Pankhurst and Queen Victoria, who was not amused by any of it. 
 Keywords: Sue Tranter, here come the girls hctg, lindy paramar, press release shots, rowena greenaway, studio theatre ashley road
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 SUFFRAGETTES, music hall artistes, maids and maiden ladies, pompous gentlemen and henpecked husbands crowd onto the stage at Studio Theatre next week for an evening of songs, sketches and playlets, a smidge of history and a smattering of music hall melodies.
A century after the landmark ruling giving women the right to vote, the amdram group is celebrating the songs and plays written by the Actresses Franchise League and some of their famous literary supporters, including Bernard Shaw and J M Barrie, in a bid to change British democracy forever.
Here Come The Girls, which runs at Studio's Ashley Road theatre from March 15-17, will showcase the two one-act plays the group is entering into the Totton Festival of Drama the following week.
The show also includes appearances by suffragist leader Millicent Fawcett, widow of Salisbury-born MP Henry Fawcett, whose statue stands in the Market Square, the formidable Emmeline Pankhurst and Queen Victoria, who was not amused by any of it. 
 Keywords: Sue Tranter, here come the girls hctg, lindy paramar, press release shots, rowena greenaway, studio theatre ashley road
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151 7505 
 SUFFRAGETTES, music hall artistes, maids and maiden ladies, pompous gentlemen and henpecked husbands crowd onto the stage at Studio Theatre next week for an evening of songs, sketches and playlets, a smidge of history and a smattering of music hall melodies.
A century after the landmark ruling giving women the right to vote, the amdram group is celebrating the songs and plays written by the Actresses Franchise League and some of their famous literary supporters, including Bernard Shaw and J M Barrie, in a bid to change British democracy forever.
Here Come The Girls, which runs at Studio's Ashley Road theatre from March 15-17, will showcase the two one-act plays the group is entering into the Totton Festival of Drama the following week.
The show also includes appearances by suffragist leader Millicent Fawcett, widow of Salisbury-born MP Henry Fawcett, whose statue stands in the Market Square, the formidable Emmeline Pankhurst and Queen Victoria, who was not amused by any of it. 
 Keywords: Sue Tranter, here come the girls hctg, lindy paramar, press release shots, rowena greenaway, studio theatre ashley road
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 SUFFRAGETTES, music hall artistes, maids and maiden ladies, pompous gentlemen and henpecked husbands crowd onto the stage at Studio Theatre next week for an evening of songs, sketches and playlets, a smidge of history and a smattering of music hall melodies.
A century after the landmark ruling giving women the right to vote, the amdram group is celebrating the songs and plays written by the Actresses Franchise League and some of their famous literary supporters, including Bernard Shaw and J M Barrie, in a bid to change British democracy forever.
Here Come The Girls, which runs at Studio's Ashley Road theatre from March 15-17, will showcase the two one-act plays the group is entering into the Totton Festival of Drama the following week.
The show also includes appearances by suffragist leader Millicent Fawcett, widow of Salisbury-born MP Henry Fawcett, whose statue stands in the Market Square, the formidable Emmeline Pankhurst and Queen Victoria, who was not amused by any of it. 
 Keywords: Sue Tranter, here come the girls hctg, press release shots, studio theatre ashley road
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 SUFFRAGETTES, music hall artistes, maids and maiden ladies, pompous gentlemen and henpecked husbands crowd onto the stage at Studio Theatre next week for an evening of songs, sketches and playlets, a smidge of history and a smattering of music hall melodies.
A century after the landmark ruling giving women the right to vote, the amdram group is celebrating the songs and plays written by the Actresses Franchise League and some of their famous literary supporters, including Bernard Shaw and J M Barrie, in a bid to change British democracy forever.
Here Come The Girls, which runs at Studio's Ashley Road theatre from March 15-17, will showcase the two one-act plays the group is entering into the Totton Festival of Drama the following week.
The show also includes appearances by suffragist leader Millicent Fawcett, widow of Salisbury-born MP Henry Fawcett, whose statue stands in the Market Square, the formidable Emmeline Pankhurst and Queen Victoria, who was not amused by any of it. 
 Keywords: Sue Tranter, here come the girls hctg, press release shots, studio theatre ashley road
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 SUFFRAGETTES, music hall artistes, maids and maiden ladies, pompous gentlemen and henpecked husbands crowd onto the stage at Studio Theatre next week for an evening of songs, sketches and playlets, a smidge of history and a smattering of music hall melodies.
A century after the landmark ruling giving women the right to vote, the amdram group is celebrating the songs and plays written by the Actresses Franchise League and some of their famous literary supporters, including Bernard Shaw and J M Barrie, in a bid to change British democracy forever.
Here Come The Girls, which runs at Studio's Ashley Road theatre from March 15-17, will showcase the two one-act plays the group is entering into the Totton Festival of Drama the following week.
The show also includes appearances by suffragist leader Millicent Fawcett, widow of Salisbury-born MP Henry Fawcett, whose statue stands in the Market Square, the formidable Emmeline Pankhurst and Queen Victoria, who was not amused by any of it. 
 Keywords: here come the girls hctg, press release shots, studio theatre ashley road
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151 7593-99 
 SUFFRAGETTES, music hall artistes, maids and maiden ladies, pompous gentlemen and henpecked husbands crowd onto the stage at Studio Theatre next week for an evening of songs, sketches and playlets, a smidge of history and a smattering of music hall melodies.
A century after the landmark ruling giving women the right to vote, the amdram group is celebrating the songs and plays written by the Actresses Franchise League and some of their famous literary supporters, including Bernard Shaw and J M Barrie, in a bid to change British democracy forever.
Here Come The Girls, which runs at Studio's Ashley Road theatre from March 15-17, will showcase the two one-act plays the group is entering into the Totton Festival of Drama the following week.
The show also includes appearances by suffragist leader Millicent Fawcett, widow of Salisbury-born MP Henry Fawcett, whose statue stands in the Market Square, the formidable Emmeline Pankhurst and Queen Victoria, who was not amused by any of it. 
 Keywords: camilla burgess, caroline butcher, emma way, flag suffragette, george cotterill, here come the girls hctg, linda luetchford, lorna mathews-keel, press release shots, rowena greenaway, sarah kirkpatrick, studio theatre ashley road, tim greathead, val greathead
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151 7619 
 SUFFRAGETTES, music hall artistes, maids and maiden ladies, pompous gentlemen and henpecked husbands crowd onto the stage at Studio Theatre next week for an evening of songs, sketches and playlets, a smidge of history and a smattering of music hall melodies.
A century after the landmark ruling giving women the right to vote, the amdram group is celebrating the songs and plays written by the Actresses Franchise League and some of their famous literary supporters, including Bernard Shaw and J M Barrie, in a bid to change British democracy forever.
Here Come The Girls, which runs at Studio's Ashley Road theatre from March 15-17, will showcase the two one-act plays the group is entering into the Totton Festival of Drama the following week.
The show also includes appearances by suffragist leader Millicent Fawcett, widow of Salisbury-born MP Henry Fawcett, whose statue stands in the Market Square, the formidable Emmeline Pankhurst and Queen Victoria, who was not amused by any of it. 
 Keywords: flag suffragette, here come the girls hctg, press release shots, studio theatre ashley road, tim greathead
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151 7622 
 SUFFRAGETTES, music hall artistes, maids and maiden ladies, pompous gentlemen and henpecked husbands crowd onto the stage at Studio Theatre next week for an evening of songs, sketches and playlets, a smidge of history and a smattering of music hall melodies.
A century after the landmark ruling giving women the right to vote, the amdram group is celebrating the songs and plays written by the Actresses Franchise League and some of their famous literary supporters, including Bernard Shaw and J M Barrie, in a bid to change British democracy forever.
Here Come The Girls, which runs at Studio's Ashley Road theatre from March 15-17, will showcase the two one-act plays the group is entering into the Totton Festival of Drama the following week.
The show also includes appearances by suffragist leader Millicent Fawcett, widow of Salisbury-born MP Henry Fawcett, whose statue stands in the Market Square, the formidable Emmeline Pankhurst and Queen Victoria, who was not amused by any of it. 
 Keywords: camilla burgess, caroline butcher, emma way, flag suffragette, george cotterill, here come the girls hctg, linda luetchford, lorna mathews-keel, press release shots, rowena greenaway, sarah kirkpatrick, studio theatre ashley road, tim greathead, val greathead
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151 7661-65 
 SUFFRAGETTES, music hall artistes, maids and maiden ladies, pompous gentlemen and henpecked husbands crowd onto the stage at Studio Theatre next week for an evening of songs, sketches and playlets, a smidge of history and a smattering of music hall melodies.
A century after the landmark ruling giving women the right to vote, the amdram group is celebrating the songs and plays written by the Actresses Franchise League and some of their famous literary supporters, including Bernard Shaw and J M Barrie, in a bid to change British democracy forever.
Here Come The Girls, which runs at Studio's Ashley Road theatre from March 15-17, will showcase the two one-act plays the group is entering into the Totton Festival of Drama the following week.
The show also includes appearances by suffragist leader Millicent Fawcett, widow of Salisbury-born MP Henry Fawcett, whose statue stands in the Market Square, the formidable Emmeline Pankhurst and Queen Victoria, who was not amused by any of it. 
 Keywords: camilla burgess, caroline butcher, emma way, flag suffragette, george cotterill, here come the girls hctg, linda luetchford, lorna mathews-keel, press release shots, rowena greenaway, sarah kirkpatrick, studio theatre ashley road, tim greathead, val greathead
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