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Devilishly good stuff
BRIAN Clemens thriller The Devil At Midnight, receiving it's world premiere at the Club Theatre this week, is psychologically intense for both cast and audience. Despite subtle strands of humour mostly in one liners, the play contains a serious message
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Courtenay can't rescue troubled Uncle
U NCLE Vanya is so boring there's a scene in which the man of the title trains a gun on the brother he thinks has done the dirty on him and I hoped I would be caught in the crossfire. Then I remembered the weapon being brandished by the majestic Tom Courtenay
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Their folly!
THE HALF a dozen people sat next to me at Altrincham Garrick's performance of Follies (right) didn't return for act two. This led me to the conclusion that some people don't know a good thing when they see it. Sondheim's show may have been as slushy and
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Perfect ten for Cadman's
WAYNE and Patsy Newhouse, owners of Cadman's Dance Centre celebrated ten years in charge recently with a party. Around 120 members past and present converged on the Sale studio to join in the celebrations, which included a Latin American demonstration
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Hanley ruturns for Sainst test
Hanley ruturns for Sainst test STEVE Hanley will take over from Jason Robinson at left wing as Sale Sharks bid to return to winning ways against Northampton Saints at Heywood Road on Saturday. Robinson has been picked to start in the same position for