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1. Review: Hi-de-Hi! - Buxton Opera House
CityLife, Thursday 27 May 2010 Old sitcoms never die - they soldier on in revamped stage versions. The question is: do you accept them as a pale imitation of the original or an opportunity to renew acquaintance with amusing old friends? Probably a bit of both. -
2. Review: Hi-de-Hi! - Buxton Opera House
CityLife, Thursday 27 May 2010 Old sitcoms never die - they soldier on in revamped stage versions. The question is: do you accept them as a pale imitation of the original or an opportunity to renew acquaintance with amusing old friends? Probably a bit of both. -
3. Review: JB Shorts 3 - Joshua Brooks
CityLife, Thursday 18 March 2010 While the pub rocked on St Patrick’s night, the basement resounded to the laughter raised by six new 15-minute comedies. On flagstones underneath a brick arch, a score of actors, up close and personal, performed plays by writers who, like many of them, are better known for TV credits, especially in the soaps. -
4. Review: JB Shorts 3 - Joshua Brooks
CityLife, Thursday 18 March 2010 While the pub rocked on St Patrick’s night, the basement resounded to the laughter raised by six new 15-minute comedies. On flagstones underneath a brick arch, a score of actors, up close and personal, performed plays by writers who, like many of them, are better known for TV credits, especially in the soaps. -
5. The Signalman is satisfyingly spooky
CityLife, Monday 26 October 2009 CHARLES Dickens’ classic ghost story earned honourable mention in an episode of Doctor Who as the time-traveller’s favourite yarn. Buxton Opera House's production is good, old-fashioned, creepy entertainment, says Philip Radcliffe. -
6. The Signalman is satisfyingly spooky
CityLife, Monday 26 October 2009 CHARLES Dickens’ classic ghost story earned honourable mention in an episode of Doctor Who as the time-traveller’s favourite yarn. Buxton Opera House's production is good, old-fashioned, creepy entertainment, says Philip Radcliffe. -
7. Cinderella suits ornate Opera House
CityLife, Monday 15 December 2008 FILLING the theatre with nearly 400 children from local primary and nursery schools guaranteed roof-raising audience participation. -
8. Cinderella suits ornate Opera House
CityLife, Monday 15 December 2008 FILLING the theatre with nearly 400 children from local primary and nursery schools guaranteed roof-raising audience participation. -
9. Tony and Twizzle don't sizzle
CityLife, Wednesday 10 September 2008 WE'RE in the company of that fading glamorous showbiz couple Tony Chalmers and Isobel 'Twizzle' Trilling, latterly stars of Celebrity Wheelie Bins. -
10. Tony and Twizzle @ The Lowry
CityLife, Wednesday 10 September 2008