Chippenham Goes on Strike with New Production of Hit Musical

With strikes taking place here, there and everywhere, CLOGS Musical Theatre felt left out! The group, based in the Wiltshire market town, are delighted to bring strikes to the stage this Spring and present Made in Dagenham the Musical, at the Neeld Community and Arts Centre in Chippenham, Wiltshire.

CLOGS Musical Theatre are a Chippenham institution that have been performing for nearly 45 years, and bring the very best of musical theatre to the area using the talents of local performers, musicians and backstage crew.

Made in Dagenham – the Musical is an uplifting musical that tells the story of the Ford sewing machinists who stood up and fought for equal pay in 1968. It’s a story of friendship, love and fighting for what’s right, with powerful and fun musical numbers of course! While Dagenham may be far from Chippenham, the themes of the musical have never felt more relevant than it has in recent months, and showcases the influence of strikes.

Performances of the hit musical set in the swinging 60s will take place from 22-25th March with tickets now on sale via the Neeld box office.

Directed by Matt Heaton and Musical Direction by Helen Heaton, this uplifting production is not to be missed.

CLOGS would love to offer readers of WiltsHour 10% off tickets throughout January using voucher code ‘NEWYEAR‘.

Performance dates: Wednesday 22 – Saturday 25 March, 7.30pm
Tickets: Neeld Box office from £13.50
Online: thelittleboxoffice.com/neeld/book/event/170437
Phone: 01249 446699

About CLOGS

The Society produces at least one major musical show in early spring each year and also runs a series of fundraising concerts in the early summer. Fundraising performances aim to raise money for the group and funds for local charities.
CLOGS also runs weekly classes in singing, dancing and movement for children age 8-16, who also get involved with the annual productions.

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