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The world premiere stage production of Single White Female – based on the iconic 90s psychological thriller – will embark on ...
'MIDNIGHT Patrol' - Wirral's branch of Laurel and Hardy Appreciation Society, The Sons of the Desert - meet on the third Monday of each month upstairs at Gallaghers pub on Chester Street in Birkenhead ...
But this is Modsummer Night’s dreaming, spanning a week in teenage Jimmy’s life, whose quest for identity and a tribe make him leave his depressed parents in London for a spell in Brighton. The ballet ...
ABBA’s is a unicorn of a success story – a band that won Eurovision in 1974 with the delectable “Waterloo” and for the next ...
The veteran rock star on tensions in The Who, a new ballet adaptation of 'Quadrophenia', and why his rock epic is still relevant 50 years on ...
Author Gail David speaks about her new book 'Me, Myself and I' which carries a clear message to the victims of domestic abuse.
'Brighton Rock' made me feel ready to become a Catholic after so many years of deliberately not being one. I, too, frequently felt lost and agnostic. The story of Rose and Pinkie—so similar, so ...
By 1938, when author Graham Greene wrote his novel “Brighton Rock” – which was named after the candy – he used the snack as a metaphor for morality.
As for the “body” at Brighton Rock, that came from hanging with park rangers when Benjamin worked as a guide. “They find a lot more bodies in the park than you think,” she says.