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  1. 22 de dic. de 1999 · The Flint Street Nativity: Directed by Marcus Mortimer. With Mark Addy, Mina Anwar, Jane Horrocks, Jason Hughes. Adult actors portray a group of children as they prepare and present their school Christmas play.

  2. The Flint Street Nativity: Directed by Marcus Mortimer. With Mark Addy, Mina Anwar, Jane Horrocks, Jason Hughes. Adult actors portray a group of children as they prepare and present their school Christmas play.

  3. 14th – 18th May 2024. Walkington Village Hall. Directed by Niki Henderson. Buy Tickets. For our next production, it’s going to be Christmas in May. Missiz Horrocks’ class of seven year olds is about to perform their nativity play at Flint Street Junior School for the proud mums and dads – and the occasional social worker.

  4. www.sardinesmagazine.co.uk › show › the-flint-street-nativity-26The Flint Street Nativity - Sardines

    Flint Street sch ool’s class of seven-year-olds are about to perform their Nativity play in front of their families. Their overworked and stressed teacher, Missiz Horrocks, tries, largely in vain, to keep the children in check whilst the role of Mary is coveted by more than just the girl cast and the Innkeeper goes off script to liven up Joseph and Mary’s traditional query on whether there ...

  5. Flint Street Nativity. 2002. Events & Specials. TVPG. Watchlist. Julia Sawalha, Stephen Tompkinson, Dervla Kirwan, Hywel Simon and Neil Morrissey are among the adult actors playing children in ...

  6. – Break A Leg Miss Horrocks' class of seven-year-olds is about to perform their nativity play at Flint Street Junior School for the proud mams and dads - and the occasional social worker. But squabbles arise when Gabriel wants to play Mary, the Star grumbles he's not a proper star like they have at NASA and Herod won't stop waving to his mam and dad.

  7. The Flint Street Nativity. The Flint Street Nativity is a British TV film directed by Marcus Mortimer which was shown on ITV on 22 December 1999. It was eventually made into a stage play in 2006. The students of Flint Street Primary School are preparing to put on a Nativity play. Of course, with this being a comedy film and all, Hilarity Ensues.