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27.07.2023 - 11:28 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Talented West Lothian members of a popular theatre group are hoping they won’t get a chilly reception when their bring their latest production to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this month.
Stage Skool, which runs classes at Bathgate Pyramids Business Park, will perform Frozen Jnr at the famous festival at the Emerald Theatre in Nicholson Square.
The kids will join members from Motherwell in taking to the stage to perform songs from hit movies Frozen and Frozen 2, including “Let it Go” and “Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?”.
A spokesperson for the theatre school said: “For the first time in forever we are absolutely delighted to be performing in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2023.
“Everyone needs a little fixer upper so join us in summer as we let it go and perform one of Disney’s most magical fairy tales!”
The Courier dropped into rehearsals at the Pyramids to see how rehearsals are going ... and we didn’t get the cold shoulder! For more pics, see next week's paper.
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