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A Night at the Oscars
improvised street theatre part of the Young Solicitors' Group Annual Ball
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Woodhouse members came out to Central London to scream, shout and cheer for the guests arriving at the Young Solicitors' Group Annual Charity Ball
Possibly the largest cast of Woodhousers ever gathered together for one performance, this one-off event saw us raising a bit of money for the group by acting as enthusiastic fans, security guards and camera crew outside London's legendary Savoy Hotel. Lots of fun!
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at the Savoy Hotel, Savoy Place, London
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Saturday 4 February 2006, 7pm
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Security Guards
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Stephen Balchin
Peter Raggett
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TV Crew
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Stephen Cahill-Hayes
Tim Saward
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Fans, Screamers, Autograph Hunters
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Alistair and Natasha Agnew and family
Shauntelle Benjamin
Chuqué Billy
Ken, Fiona and Adam Buddell
Trish Cahill-Hayes
Khadija Cheetham-Slade
Basil Clarke
Oliver Clement
Kate Harper
Colin Heinink
Nicola Holland
James Killeen
Carla MacLean
James McKendrick
Jan Prendergast
Alfred and Jackie Raggett
Thos Ribbits
Anna Treadway
Sacha Walker
Sonja Wardle
Jackie Withnall and friends
...and more! (sorry if I missed anyone)
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Images by and © Jackie Raggett
Images by and © Kate Harper
Image by and © digitalpaparazzi.co.uk, hireable for events. More at prazzi.com
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The Young Solicitors Group was originally founded in 1960 by a grouping of young solicitors in the London area.
Since then, the group has evolved into a national organisation representing over 50% of the solicitors' profession in England & Wales.
Since Young Solicitors Group was founded in 1960, it has worked tirelessly to serve the interests of young solicitors throughout England and Wales. The various Chairs of the Group down the years have managed to achieve a number of key victories for the benefit of young solicitors. In particular success has been achieved in obtaining seats on the Council of the Law Society; increased awareness of the problems facing young solicitors, and offering pastoral care.
More about the group at ysg.org
For this event, we also worked alongside
The Digital Paparazzi
The Digital Paparazzi are no ordinary photographers -
they are entertainers with a mission. A mission to
enliven and capture events and solicit cheesy grins
and outrageous poses. Fun and exhibitionism.
The resulting photographic evidence available online
at a specially designed website known only to those
involved, usually within a few hours and at the very
latest 12 hours after the event.
See The Digital Paparazzi site for more.
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