Last chance to get your 'Golden Ticket' to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Green Room Productions bring Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to the Wyllyotts Theatre stage in Potters Bar.
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Alan started as a trainee news and sports reporter on the Welwyn Hatfield Times and Herts Advertiser in 1988 after leaving school. During his 32 years with...
Alan started as a trainee news and sports reporter on the Welwyn Hatfield Times and Herts Advertiser in 1988 after leaving school. During his 32 years with...
Green Room Productions bring Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to the Wyllyotts Theatre stage in Potters Bar.
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