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Reality check for celebrities



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Published Date: 05 September 2008
What is Ray's dark secret? Can Cal find true love? Has Jamie really slept with all those women? Is Harriet a super bitch or just insecure and misunderstood? Why does Ricky want Gina out of the competition? Is Ricky as arrogant as he looks?
All is revealed in The eXtra Factor, which begins the first of several regional visits, at Lancaster Grand Theatre from Monday, September 8 to Wednesday, September 10.

It's from the team behind hit-comedy The Naked Truth, and written by Dave Simpson of Girls Night Out fame.

The eXtra Factor is a comedy musical which takes an ironic look at reality talent shows. The ultimate winner will be decided each night by the theatre audience.

The six characters are played by celebrities, singing like their life depends on it. Kevin Kennedy ( Coronation Street) and Antony Costa (Blue, I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here), are pitted against each other. the show also stars Kelle Bryan (Eternal), Anthony Kavanagh (chart topper and ITV1's Grease is the Word); Jennifer Biddall (Hollyoaks) and Suzanne Carley (Blood Brothers, Grease). Meantime, Russ Spencer (pop group Scooch, West End's Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) is the pop manager who hosts the competition.

Box office: 01524 64695



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  • Last Updated: 05 September 2008 7:12 AM
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