Cinderella to shine at St Mark's

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A SPECIAL charity performance of Cinderella is set to be held at a Salisbury Church tonight.

Both service users and staff from Alabaré’s Learning Disability projects will be donning their costumes and make up to entertain the audience at St Mark’s Church.

The starring roles will be played by residents from Alabaré’s Supported Living houses across Salisbury.

The pantomime was written by support worker Steve McAuliffe, who will also be the narrator for the evening.

The money raised through the pantomime will go towards an activities fund, which is used for days out and celebrations for residents at Alabaré’s Supported Living houses in Salisbury and Amesbury and for clients of the Learning Disability Floating Housing Support service.

The show starts at 7pm with refreshments during the interval. Tickets are £6 and there is the chance of winning a prize if you have the lucky ticket number. To find out more or to buy tickets call 01722 344488 or 07990 513225.

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