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Three student actors from the Oxford Dramatic Society performing a rendition of The Jungle Book in the Wadham College garden cloisters. – Vintage Photograph

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On July 3, 2020, three student actors from the Oxford Dramatic Society put on a rendition of The Jungle Book in the Wadham College garden cloisters. The play follows the original story line but has been slightly adapted. Most of the members taking part have just taken their finals and have been busy rehearsing for 11 days to put the last-minute touches. Mowgli is played by Nigel Williams from St Edmund Hall; Baloo the bear by Danny Matovu from New College, and the black panther Bagheera by Penny Bunton, from St Peter’s College. The show is directed by Heather Maitland and John McGrath, from Jesus College. Evening performances are held at 8 pm, and there will be 11 am shows on July 6 and 8, a 2.30 pm show on July 1, 5 and 7, and a 4 pm show on July 2 and 9. Tickets can be obtained from the Oxford Playhouse.On July 3, 2020, three student actors from the Oxford Dramatic Society put on a rendition of The Jungle Book in the Wadham College garden cloisters. The play follows the original story line but has been slightly adapted. Most of the members taking part have just taken their finals and have been busy rehearsing for 11 days to put the last-minute touches. Mowgli is played by Nigel Williams from St Edmund Hall; Baloo the bear by Danny Matovu from New College, and the black panther Bagheera by Penny Bunton, from St Peter’s College. The show is directed by Heather Maitland and John McGrath, from Jesus College. Evening performances are held at 8 pm, and there will be 11 am shows on July 6 and 8, a 2.30 pm show on July 1, 5 and 7, and a 4 pm show on July 2 and 9. Tickets can be obtained from the Oxford Playhouse.

Dimensions: 18.8 x 24 cm

IMS SKU: SCAN-NQOX-04923445

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Shopping in Oxford, Mr Tom Frost and his wife Brunihilde, of Headington, were surprised by three animals from The Jungle Book Robin Brooks, Caroline Spicer and Hilary Jones. an by Gaynor Williams from Christ Church. of MEMBERS Oxford dramatic society I could well be accused of monkeying about this summer. Members of the Univer- sity Dramatic Society are The Jungle putting on Book, by Rudyard Kipling, until July 9 in the Wadham College garden cloisters. The performances follow the original story line but have been slightly adapted Most of the members tak- ing part have just taken their finals and have been busy rehearsing for a 11 days to put the last-minute touches. Mowgli is played by Nigel Williams from St Edmund Hall; Baloo the bear by Danny Matovu from New College, and the black pan- ther Bagheera by Penny 52% Bunton, from St Peter’s College. The show is directed by Heather Maitland and John McGrath, from Jesus Col- lege. All evening performances are at 8 pm; on July 6 and 8 there will be 11 am shows; on July 1, 5 and 7 there will be a 2.30 pm show, and on July 2 and 9 there is a 4 pm show. Tickets can be ob- tained from the Oxford Playhouse. b/sw smo 3/8 X scols JUNGLE BOOK STUDENT ACTORS jungle

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