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Pop Idol star brings show to Mansfield Palace Theatre



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Published Date:
28 April 2008
POP Idol Zoe Birkett brings a tribute to the West End's greatest rock hits to Mansfield Palace Theatre on Saturday.
Zoe finished fourth in the show behind Will Young, Gareth Gates and Darius aged just 16 and has more recently toured the country with What A Feeling – a tribute to musicals such as Saturday Night Fever, Fame, Flashdance, Grease and others.

For West End Rocks, Zoe is joined by a cast of talented West End performers for a high-octane night packed with hit after hit including We Will Rock You, Dirty Dancing, Jesus Christ Superstar, Fame, Grease, Saturday Night Fever, Rent and Footloose.

Producer Giles Rowland said the audience could expect a very exciting evening of rock and roll.

"It will definitely be an exciting night and it's something a bit different too," Giles said.

"It's a big show for a small theatre and the reception we received in the first show was very warm indeed – let's hope we get the same reaction in Mansfield."

The show begins at 7.30pm and tickets costing £15-16 are available from the box office on Mansfield 633133

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  • Last Updated: 28 April 2008 5:30 PM
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