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A hundred and seventy young singers, actors, musicians, and even a magician, will take to the stage at the Gaiety Theatre this evening in a show called 'Ctrl Alt Del'.
It's been created by Dan Palmer and Tina Adamson, two 19 year-olds from the Manx National Youth Theatre.
Dan, who has been offered a place at the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts, says it wasn't his idea to turn his hand to writing, but he's glad he did (play audio file):
'Ctrl Alt Del' will be performed at the Gaiety this evening and tomorrow.
The title of the show comes from the 'Control', 'Alternative' and 'Delete' keys on a computer keyboard.
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