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Deck the Decades


Rosie Posy

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Are you looking for something different to do for New Years Eve? Why not come along to Stanley Halls and experience an unique News Years Eve party, in the main hall, by candlelight, with vintage style ambient film, you can come along dressed in your finest attire, even dress in the decade of your choice, the music will veer from the 1920's through the ages to the 1970's, there will be a smattering of 80's disco as some stage too!! and if you get dizzy you can go and get some food, grab a drink from the bar in the picture gallery and settle down for an ancient tribal tale from our master story teller, our little nod to the heady days of Woodstock! Prizes for the Best dressed and best dancers, ?15 per ticket and available here http://www.stanleyha...heatre/tickets/

See you on the dance floor fo sho!!

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