TAVISTOCK Children's Theatre Club (TC2) will once more be taking to the stage of The Wharf on Sunday May 10. 

Following the success of the younger children's production of 'Oink', this time it will be the turn of the senior group, aged eleven to 15, performing the musical 'Olivia'. 

Tracy harding of TC2 said: 'Called 'the female Oliver', this brilliant and innovative show, set in Victorian times, traces the steps of Olivia, from downtrodden orphan to star of the stage.

'On her journey to the bright lights of London, she is befriended by Eliza Doolittle from "My Fair Lady" and, after a series of adventures, becomes a singer in a new Gilbert and Sullivan show, thanks to the unlikely assistance of Fagin and The Artful Dodger.' 

Tracy said the all singing, all dancing feel-good show was packed with wit and humour, and the songs were catchy, lyrical, and full of gusto. 

Suitable for all ages, the show takes place at 3.30pm and 7pm. 

TC2, directed by professionals Tracy Harding and Steph Reese, provides theatre tuition for young people locally and has been running for four years. 

There are currently four groups and around 100 young people aged 5 to 15 years attend weekly to learn acting, singing and dancing in a production context. 

For information, call Tracy on 07946 544661.