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Dear Pamela, Gillian and Chris

I just wanted to say after all your hard work and creativity that we thought the drama was an absolute triumph and incredibly moving. It was well acted and the sound and light added to the atmosphere you had created. The space worked wonderfully well and I cannot imagine anything putting Selsey on the map better than your production

                         Well done to you and all your team.

         Thank you for an experience quite unforgettable

                                                          CONGRATULATIONS

                                           Alex Palmer. Selsey  Writers circle 



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Dear Pamela,

I really loved The End of the Journey - I thought it was a complete triumph.

To begin with, the transformation of the space was wonderful and the

attention to detail quite astonishing. Of course I'm not surprised with you

at the helm but it was still really impressive. I felt that the play really

worked and propelled us very quickly into the heart of matters, making it both a compelling experience to watch and also an intimate one. I have no idea where you got the actors but would guess that they were a mix of amateur and semi-pro; the brilliant thing was that, although some were clearly not technically that strong, they all performed with commitment, focus and dignity. There was a simplicity and directness about the play which couldn't fail to move - especially when the young men were encouraging each other to write letters.

The final dance scene was inspired and actually the most moving part of the whole. I loved watching those girls stand so still and concentrated and then move into a touching waltz when the audience had settled. Many, many congratulations to all concerned. One of the best things I've seen for a long time.
Love Hilary strong from Strong Ideas 


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Dear Pamela,

Congratulations to all of you on TEOTJ!

It was beautifully done. What an extraordinary amount of work!

Quite moving really…

Very finely judged performances from your cast of professionals (and amateurs?)

Chris did a super job producing  (and choreography too!)

With best wishes and much thanks

Rupert. Chichester Festival Theatre 



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