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Friday, 3rd September 2010

Thame's got talent

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Published Date: 19 November 2009
An audience of more than 300 people were wowed by local talent last weekend when performers took to the stage for Thame's Got Talent.
The competition, which took place at The Spread Eagle on Sunday, included contestants ranging from very young children right through to grandparents ... and many in between who displayed varying talents from circus skills to singing and break dancing.

The judges finally crowned Evette Judge as the winner, and awarded her with £200 donated by local business, Kismet Jewellers, one of the many members of the community who helped to organise the popular event.

The young performer said: "Playing at Thame's got Talent was an experience! I was in complete awe at the quality and the amount of performers. I did think of backing out at one point because of nerves but I'm glad I didn't, when they called out the prizes and said that we had won I was absolutely stunned."

The funds raised are to be donated to both the Florence Nightingale Hospice and The Phoenix Theatre Appeal.

For the full story and a picture spread, see this week's Thame Gazette, out now.

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  • Last Updated: 19 November 2009 3:10 PM
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  • Location: Thame
 
 
 


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