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I'll play Sinatra my way at school's star-studded fund-raising gala night.
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The Star (Sheffield) (Sheffield, England)
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January 5, 2008
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A GALA black tie event at a Sheffield school helped raise [pounds sterling]2,500 for the Bluebell Wood Hospice Appeal.
Pupils, parents and friends of Firth Park Community Arts College splashed out [pounds sterling]25 a head to attend the evening which featured an interactive theatre show entitled The Graduation.
While the 90 guests enjoyed a sumptuous Italian-inspired feast designed by the students, they enjoyed a performance by Frank Sinatra soundalike Gary G...
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