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1. Touch of the Orient arrives in Oldham
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 October 2004 IT is a story that is fit for an old fashioned musical all of its own. Thousands of miles a way a young Filipino girl harboured dreams of a new life treading the boards. Four years on and Gina Respall's fantasy is alive and well as she prepares for a role at the Coliseum. -
2. Coliseum's tempting starter
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 June 2004 NEVILLE'S Island, Tim Firth's popular comedy about a group of hapless businessmen trapped on an island in the middle of a lake on Bonfire Night, is the final play in Oldham Coliseum's summer season. But the theatre have already unveiled their autumn/winter shows. -
3. Mail Order Bride @ Oldham Coliseum
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 October 2004 PAUNCHY, middle-aged northerner discovers internet dating agency and imports glamorous Filipino girl with a view to possible marriage. -
4. Queen are king of the albums
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 November 2006 RESEARCHERS have found Britain's biggest-selling album of all time - Queen's Greatest Hits. Oasis' What's The Story? (Morning Glory) was third in the list. -
5. January's Reviewer of the Month entries
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 February 2008 HERE are January's Reviewer of the Month entries and the overall winner. -
6. Moran's Meek tale set go large
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 March 2005 FOR an actor possessing both mod-like good looks and a love of sixties music it seems appropriate that Nick Moran's career, like the genre's target symbol, should finally come full circle with a play about a little-known producer from that era, Joe Meek. -
7. Review: Magical Mystery Tours: My Life With The Beatles by Tony Bramwell and Rosemary Kingsland
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 August 2005 THIS is more that just another biography about the Beatles. It's a memoir of childhood in the post-war North and a great social commentary, as it chronicles the birth of pop culture, from Liverpool in the `50's, London in the Swinging 60's to the New York/L.A. scenes of today.