Outwood  Supertroupers

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Extract  from The Express
Friday, 23rd January, 2003

Around 250 members of Wrenthorpe Aged Welfare Association enjoyed one of the best Christmas parties at Outwood Memorial Hall last Saturday.  Guests of honour included Deputy Mayor David Atkinsonand his wife.  Coun David Lund and his wife Molly and MP Bill O'Brien with his wife Joan.  Entertainment was provided by Super Troupers, an old-fashioned singing and variety act who soon had everyone singing at the tops of their voices.  As a special treat, Jerry Clay Lane School pupil Nicole Speight, 11, enchanted guests with her delightful unaccompanied singing.
During the evening it was announced that the summer outing on July 9th would be a day trip to Southport.
Grateful thanks were extended to committee members and their many helpers for their hard work in making the party such a resounding success and special thanks were mentioned to the management committee of the Outwood Memorial Hall.

Wrenthorpe Aged Welfare Association Venue


Extract from The Express
Friday, 20th December, 2002

PERFORMANCE:
Senior Citizens saw a fantastic performance by Outwood Super Troupers last weekend at Alverthorpe Working Men's Club.
Over 300 locals crowded out the club to enjoy songs from the war years as well as Christmas Carols.
The compare was Ron Smith and in attendance were the Mayor and Mayoress of Wakefield - Bob and Hillary Mitchell, and Couns David Lund and Keith Rhodes.
many thanks to Outwood Supertroupers who performed for free.
If you are retired and would like to join or find out more about them please contact Kenny Grace.      Alverthorpe Venue


Extract
  from The Express
Friday, 20th December, 2002

A big thank you from Swaledale House, Lingwell gat Lane, residents, staff and families for the entertainment provided at their Christmas party last week.
The songs were all remembered by residents who enjoyed singing along.
Sister Sheila Javens said "thanks to the group, they really are the Super Troupers"

Swaledale house Venue


Extract  from The Express
Friday, 22nd November, 2002

HALL GREEN:

Residents at Stoneygarth were entertained this week by Outwood's Supertroupers, with songs from the 40's, dance routines and the odd joke or two.

Stonegarth Venue

Extract  from The Express
Friday, 1st November, 2002

I was so delighted to meet Ken Grace and his team last week and talk to him about the excellent entertainment the group has given to many audiences over the last 20 years. This Outwood group has an average age of more than 70, and performs at fundraising functions all over the district, at celebration evenings, in hospitals and is popular wherever the older generation gathers. Its most recent performance was at Lee Moor Club, where local resident Nancy Easter celebrated her 80th birthday. The group’s performance ranges from the musicals of the 30s and 40s through wartime Britain to modern day, always dressed in the appropriate costumes and often with a funny routine. It was a privilege to watch them rehearse and I have to say, if given the opportunity, I would have been up there with them doing my impression of someone who has the tone of a seal and two left feet. The group relies on donations and fundraising to buy costumes, and only charges a nominal fee for the cost of travel. If you haven’t seen the group then I can highly recommend it. If you want to book the group then just Contact Ken       Lee Moor Club Venue

Lofthouse

Sandra Wildman
Extract
  from The Express     
Friday, 27th July, 2001            

With the help of a grant from Wakefield Council's Community Chest, this melodious group of singers have been able to buy new audio equipment.
Formed 18 years ago, and singing Music Hall and Show numbers, the Super Troupers have delighted audiences at Lofthouse Gate WMC and residential homes throughout the area.
They enjoy singing and want others to share this.
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Extract  from The Express     
May,  1983

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A CONCERT PARTY
from Outwood has got off to a good start.
Although the Super Troupers from Outwood WMC have been performing only eight weeks, their popularity has already brought bookings for September.
On Monday night the party played to a full house at the club and raised £ 168 for Outwood Aged Welfare.
After the show, a representative of Wakefield Opera House booked the performers for two nights in September.
Outwood Supertroupers - Practice on Thursday Evenings
At  Outwood W.M.C.

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