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More pink than you can poke a didgeridoo at



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Published Date: 25 April 2008
The ladies of Sheilas' Wheels are on the road
You're probably more used to seeing them on TV advertising car insurance, but the glamorous ladies from Sheilas' Wheels are set to appear at the Gordon Craig Theatre in Stevenage on Tuesday, May 6.

They will be performing all their favourite girl group songs with a generous helping of 60's style, kooky comedy and more pink than you can poke a didgeridoo at.

Cathi, Carly and Emma are fabulous singers and entertainers in their own rights and have been performing together all over the UK since September 2006.

Rave reviews follow them wherever they go, as do their growing number of staunch fans and admirers.

It all started with the girls meeting when they successfully auditioned for the Sheilas' Wheels ad and managed to bag a record deal with Pete Waterman.

Now they bring you the brand new 60's inspired Shoop-Shoop She –la –la show.

In January this year, Shielas' Wheels began sponsoring ITV's national weather.

The Sheilas can be seen wearing appropriately pink swim suits, ski suits, Mac's, woolly hats and sequined ball gowns hilariously braving every kind of weather imaginable in the famous Sheila Mobile.

This has inspired a unique medley of a surprising combination of weather related songs in a truly quirky finale to a fabulously fun show!

The show starts at 7.45pm and tickets are £17.50 from the box office on 08700 131030 or online at www.gordon-craig.co.uk

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  • Last Updated: 25 April 2008 12:59 PM
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