Teesway One Nine Nine - Richard Jemison, Chris Firth and Nigel Whitfield
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Review of Mr Stink - Darlington Civic Theatre
SCRATCH and sniff theatre is certainly a first for me, but it made for a superb night of family fun.
17th Nov 2011
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November Theatre Preview
OCTOBER was a fantastic month for theatre with the best two shows being in Teesdale that of ‘Requiem for Adam' and ‘The Rocking Horse Winner' it is great to see top quality theatre in our area.
9th Nov 2011
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Review of Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story - Darlington Civic Theatre
JUKEBOX musicals have been around for a while now and some are certainly better than others.
25th Oct 2011
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Charities must think outside comfort zone in a big way
YMCA Ways Following all the fantastic press coverage we have received for our new venture, Stars of Sport, I feel it necessary to inform readers why it is so important for charities to be thinking outside of their comfort zones at this time.
25th Oct 2011
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The Eva Cassidy Story - Over The Rainbow - Whitley Bay Playhouse
EVA Cassidy was first introduced to
me and most of the British public by Terry Wogan on his breakfast show after
she had passed away from cancer.
24th Oct 2011
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Review of Requiem For Adam at Whorlton Village Hall
A PACKED village hall in Whorlton was treated to one of the only performances to an English audience so
far of the award winning ‘Requiem For Adam' winner of the Spirit of the Fringe award at the Prague Fringe Festival earlier this year.
24th Oct 2011
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We Will Rock You - Sunderland Empire
PLANET Mall, previously known as Earth, 300 years in the future where Ga Ga kids conform, individuality is prevented by the police, musical instruments are forbidden and rock music is unknown.
5th Oct 2011
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Review of Verdict - Darlington Civic Theatre
VERDICT was written by Agatha Christie as an original stage play in 1958, running in London for 250 performances, but it is not the typical whodunit you would expect, there is a murder but this takes place in front of us, so we are in no doubt as to the guilty party.
5th Oct 2011
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Are the police doing enough to tackle crime in Evenwood?