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LOSERVILLE, by Fusion Youth Theatre. OCTOBER 2014. THE GEEK LOVING CROWD BUZZING GAME CHANGING NEW MUSICAL.

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"Definitely the best Fusion Youth Theatre show yet. Well done everyone"- Claire Sayan, parent

"Well done, everyone!! Definitely no losers in this production!" - Paul Swanson, parent

"Fabulous performance, loved it and you should all be very proud!" - Laura Ronksley, Parent

"Well… It's all over… YOUR PERFORMANCES WERE BRILLIANT AND MY FAMILY LOVED EVERY MOMENT OF IT… Keep up the good work, they aren't the easiest to impress, haha" - Kaiden Lowe, student

"Have enjoyed an evening of  some great performances, and some extreme cuteness at Fusion Youth Theatre's closing night of Loserville" - Caroline Brash, parent

“It's 1971. Michael dork may be a computer geek but he's invented something that could change the world. He's also discovered girls: a prospect (almost) as exciting as his love of binary.” 

“Holly is the girl: she has looks and brains and wants to be the first woman in space - well, this is 1971! But will she want Michael”

“Michael, and his sci-fi obsessed, social-misfit friends, Lucas, Francis and Marvin are all set to change the course of history, fashion and dating - in no particular order, but just as soon as possible, especially the dating bit.”

“Eddie wants a fast ride to the top and doesn't care who gets trampled along the way.”

“Leia just wants Eddie. Or Eddie’s babies - well, she thinks she does.”

 

Loserville is a new musical written by Elliot Davis and James Bourne (inspired by his son of dork album welcome to Loserville). 

Loserville performed by Fusion Youth Theatre at The Sheffield Montgomery Theatre 

Take a look at our full performance video (left)

and pictures from the performance (below)

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