RESIDENTS are being urged not to miss the last curtain call of a Teesside show performed at the Greenwich Dome.
More than 90 children and grown-ups took part in the Millennium song and dance tribute to Middlesbrough at the Dome.
Now, the cast wants to give a last performance before a home crowd. The show, The River of Discovery, a mix of music, dance, animation and film about Middlesbrough, stars youngsters from local schools, Teesside Tertiary College and the Erimus Centre.
John Butterfield, headteacher at the Avenue Primary School, Middlesbrough, said: "The show will make anyone from Middlesbrough feel proud. If you care about your town, go and see it. It's stunning.''
Phil Rogers, Middlesbrough Borough Council's chief leisure officer, said: "This show is the highlight of the year for Middlesbrough's children. It has put our town on the world stage.''
The last performance will be staged at the Dance Studio, at the Marton Campus of Teesside Tertiary College, tomorrow. For details ring 0191-261 0505
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