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You'll have the time of your life

By Eleanor Scotchbrook

Theatre & Arts - Dirty DancingIT has become a cult classic among eternal teens who believe "nobody puts Baby in the corner" - and now The Music of Dirty Dancing is coming to Audley End. The hit movie - starring Patrick Swayze as bad boy dance teacher Johnny Castle and Jennifer Grey as naïve holidaymaker Frances 'Baby' Houseman - has become a global phenomenon, spawning numerous albums, a sequel and even a West End musical since its release in 1987. (17/07/2008) Read More [Read More]

Young dancers take you to Wonderland!

By Eleanor Scotchbrook

Theatre & Arts - Graham School of DancersGRAHAM School of Dance's latest show promises to have something for everyone when it comes to the Rhodes Arts Complex next weekend. More than 100 pupils aged 7 to 17 will be performing in the Summer Spectacular, which will feature the highest standard of dance, drama and musical theatre. (18/07/2008) Read More [Read More]

Who said the Bard had to be boring?

By Eleanor Scotchbrook

Theatre & Arts - The PantaloonsWITH custard pies, music and magic, Shakespeare's comedy The Taming of the Shrew will be given a modern reworking when it comes to Bridge End Gardens in Saffron Walden. The chaotic comedy tale is being performed in the open air by touring theatre company The Pantaloons, with just five actors playing more than 30 parts.
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Hound stalks Hatfield Forest

By Eleanor Scotchbrook
Theatre & Arts - Sherlock and WattsTHE world's greatest detective Sherlock Holmes will be on the trail of a mysterious killer in Hatfield Forest on Wednesday. The super sleuth and his assistant Dr Watson tackle the most baffling case of their careers when touring theatre company Illyria return with their new highly-acclaimed portrayal of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's crime caper The Hound of the Baskervilles at 7.30pm. (18/07/2008) Read More [Read More]

Pupils are Wilde about performing

By Web Reporter
Theatre & Arts - Herts & Essex HighOSCAR Wilde's romantic comedy The Importance of Being Earnest was staged by Herts and Essex High School last week. The cast of Year 9 and 10 pupils gave two performances of the popular play on Thursday and Friday. (18/07/2008) Read More [Read More]

Three courses, two plays and a light-hearted night

Review - Food for Thought, Cheshunt Dramatic Society, Goffs Oak village hall,
Theatre & Arts - Cheshunt Dramatic SocietyCheshunt Dramatic Society presented their end-of-season entertainment entitled Food for Thought. The programme was divided into three parts, Starter, Mains and Dessert. The Starter was a one-act play by Nick Warburton called The Last Bread Pudding. The action takes place at an amateur drama committee meeting as they discus their entry for a forthcoming festival. (18/07/2008) Read More [Read More]

Casino night for theatre

By Web Reporter
THE latest fundraising event to help save one of Old Harlow's cultural gems has been announced. (18/07/2008) Read More [Read More]
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