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3rd Age Critic Review, 'Flights of Fancy'. Alison Hughes, Park and Dare Theatre 17.05.2013

Upon receiving our ration books in exchange for theatre tickets, it was evident the performance of “Flights of Fancy” would transport us back in time. Leaving the ‘departure lounge’ we followed, not the usual route to our seats, but, via a stark black corridor marking past decades and along the way giving a glimpse of final backstage preparations, a route to the stage .From this position the audience was well positioned to admire the beauty of the…

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Added by Alison Hughes on May 28, 2013 at 6:00 — No Comments

3rd Age Critic Review, 'Flights of Fancy'. Alison Hughes, Park and Dare Theatre 17.05.2013

Upon receiving our ration books in exchange for theatre tickets, it was evident the performance of “Flights of Fancy” would transport us back in time. Leaving the ‘departure lounge’ we followed, not the usual route to our seats, but, via a stark black corridor marking past decades and along the way giving a glimpse of final backstage preparations, a route to the stage .From this position the audience was well positioned to admire the beauty of the…

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Added by Alison Hughes on May 28, 2013 at 6:00 — No Comments

Love and Money. Chapter Arts 11th April 2013 Waking Exploits.

Waking Exploits  give a “wake up call “…

The play deals with the way in which some people feel they need to please those they love. If along the way they can pick up power, social status and “things” all the better.…

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Added by Alison Hughes on April 16, 2013 at 5:03 — No Comments

High Society comes to the Wales Millennium Centre.

It could be somewhat apt, in the current economic climate, that there should be a revival of Cole Porter’s musical, High Society, which portrays the social and moral excesses of the rich, social elite.

The story revolves around spoilt, wealth heiress Tracey Lord, played delightfully by Sophie Bould of Holby City and Inspector Lynley mysteries. On the eve of her wedding to the dull but honest working-class fiancé, George Ketteridge (Kieren Crook), her charming ne’er do well…

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Added by Alison Hughes on April 8, 2013 at 6:49 — No Comments

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