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Legal firm backs Shrewsbury arts scene

A leading Shropshire law firm is continuing its arts sponsorship programme.

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Wace Morgan managing partner Diana Packwood (centre) with the Shrewsbury Amateur Operatic Society cast for A Tale of Two Cities

Wace Morgan Solicitors, based in St Mary’s Street, Shrewsbury is providing backing for several events this spring.

As part of its community involvement, the firm recently sponsored A Tale of Two Cities at the Theatre Severn, produced by Shrewsbury Amateur Operatic Society.

The show, based on Charles Dickens’s greatest work, was a huge success with local audiences.

Next week, the firm is one of the main supporters of Anything Goes, being staged by Mad Cow Productions at Theatre Severn.

Cole Porter’s joyful, exuberant, first-class comedy is regarded as one of the best musicals in theatre history.

At the end of this month, the legal firm is sponsoring a visit by best selling author, national treasure and broadcaster Clare Balding as she introduces her very first children’s book ‘The Racehorse Who Wouldn’t Gallop’ at the Shrewsbury Children’s Bookfest.

Clare will share stories from her own childhood growing up surrounded by animals, offer expert advice and the event, which is being held at Prestfelde School will end with an audience Q&A and a book signing.

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