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New Wimbledon Theatre issues update on reopening New Wimbledon Theatre has suspended all performances until June. Standing proudly since 1910, New Wimbledon Theatre first closed its doors to the public on March 16, 2020, due to coronavirus. A spokesperson for the theatre announced the postponement on Twitter this afternoon. As we continue to plan for our theatre re-opening, we are today suspending performances to Saturday 26 June. This announcement puts us in a path towards opening our doors to you all. Our team is coming back to work in our theatre, and this additional period also gives our producer partners the time to prepare their amazing productions.
New Wimbledon Theatre issues update on reopening New Wimbledon Theatre has suspended all performances until June. Standing proudly since 1910, New Wimbledon Theatre first closed its doors to the public on March 16, 2020, due to coronavirus. A spokesperson for the theatre announced the postponement on Twitter this afternoon. As we continue to plan for our theatre re-opening, we are today suspending performances to Saturday 26 June. This announcement puts us in a path towards opening our doors to you all. Our team is coming back to work in our theatre, and this additional period also gives our producer partners the time to prepare their amazing productions.
New Wimbledon Theatre issues update on reopening New Wimbledon Theatre has suspended all performances until June. Standing proudly since 1910, New Wimbledon Theatre first closed its doors to the public on March 16, 2020, due to coronavirus. A spokesperson for the theatre announced the postponement on Twitter this afternoon. As we continue to plan for our theatre re-opening, we are today suspending performances to Saturday 26 June. This announcement puts us in a path towards opening our doors to you all. Our team is coming back to work in our theatre, and this additional period also gives our producer partners the time to prepare their amazing productions.
This competition is now closed Dad’s Army, It Ain’t Half Hot Mum and Hi-de-Hi writer Jimmy Perry has died aged 93. In this interview with Radio Times, first published in March 2014, he recalls first working on Dad’s Army with co-creator David Croft, and explains the enduring popularity of the BBC comedy classic. Advertisement You may not know it, but a minor TV miracle takes place on BBC2 most Saturday nights. While much of the nation divides its attention between all-screaming, all-dancing talent circuses, a loyal platoon looks elsewhere for its entertainment. Specifically, the well-intentioned failures of a group of old soldiers. And the fact that up to two million tune in for a 46-year-old show is nothing less than astonishing.
Piers Morgan s Life Stories is the series that revived the great tradition of the one-on-one talk show. Under the spotlight, movie stars, showbiz legends, pop icons and even a serving prime minister have all laid bare the tragedies and triumphs of their lives. Since the first episode aired back in 2009 with Sharon Osbourne, some of the most famous names on the planet have submitted to Piers questioning. Now the show is about to hit its landmark 100th episode in a new series including boxer Chris Eubank, singer Coleen Nolan, TV personality Gemma Collins, presenter Trisha Goddard and actor Rupert Everett.
Neil Fox , February 5th, 2021 13:04 Michael Cumming and Stewart Lee bring the story of Robert Lloyd and The Nightingales through insightful, lively conversations – and Neil Fox has one of his own with all three to celebrate the release It looks like a music documentary. There’s a famous person [Stewart Lee] walking out of a train station, telling viewers where they are and why it’s important. Now they’re telling us what is going on and why we’re here. It feels like a music documentary. And King Rocker, Michael Cumming and Stewart Lee’s film about Robert Lloyd and The Nightingales is one. But it’s also not. You’d expect a film by the director of Brass Eye and