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Category Archives: Murder
The Woman In Black – truly frightening
With the current trend for immediate visual gratification, be it in the movies, online or via ultra-realistic video games, good old fashioned ghost stories are often thought of as relics of days gone-by; the telling of tales around a log … Continue reading
Posted in Darlington Civic, Drama, Haunted, Murder, Theatre, Tour
Tagged Antony Eden, Julian Forsyth, Woman in Black
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Blood Brothers at Darlington Civic
First things first – apart from watching Becca’s school drama abridged version of this modern masterpiece reviewed previously I have never seen Blood Brothers. Sure, I know the story and, having ran lines with my eldest for 3 months, I had a … Continue reading
Posted in Darlington Civic, Drama, Murder, Music, Theatre, Tour
Tagged Blood Brothers, James Templeton, Jorden Bird, Marti Pellow, Niki Evans, Olivia Sloyan
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Anne Boleyn at Darlington Civic
If only history had been this much fun when I was at school ! I didn’t really get history when I was at school, either because of the way it was taught or because I remember most of my … Continue reading
Posted in Comedy, Darlington Civic, Drama, History, Murder, Tour
Tagged Anne Boleyn, Henry 8th, James Garnon, Jo Herbert, Julius D'Silva
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The Verdict is in – it’s a hit
I have to admit that whilst I profess to being reasonably literate and enjoy a wide range of reading material in the bookcases at home, I have yet to enter into the realms of Agatha Christie – no particular … Continue reading
Posted in Darlington Civic, Drama, Murder, Theatre
Tagged Agatha Christie, Elizabeth Power, Mark Wynter, Robert Duncan, Susan Penhaligon, Verdict
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