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Divorce was the Making of Sarah Millican

Sarah Millican comedian
So many women will tell you that divorce changed their lives, and their perspective on the world and gave them a licence to start living again. They will then return home to sob into a microwave dinner for one as they chug down a cheap glass, or two, of red, wondering where exactly it was that life went so wrong.

Jersey Boys - Theatre Review

Jersey Boys
Jersey Boys UK Philip Bulcock, Ryan Molloy, Stephen Ashfield, Glenn Carter Ryan Molloy as Frankie Valli
A big hit in the States – where the concept probably carries greater resonance because of the New Jersey setting and music that sits more comfortably in the minds of 60s America than 60s Britain – Jersey Boys nevertheless makes it to our shores with much to recommend it to West End audiences.
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All That Jazz

When George R Vaughan met singing sensation, Claire Martin, he was pleasantly surprised to discover that after 20 years in the game, the "Madonna of British jazz" still had her feet planted firmly on the ground and her mind focused on the music.

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Birds Eye View

As the curtain closed on the Bird's Eye View film festival, Cristina Jaleru looks back on a week of impressive creations and promising developments for the future of women in film.

Movie Minute

A sleeper hit with Oscar success and critical acclaim spurring it on, Cristina Jaleru took a couple of hours out to see what all the fuss was about with 2008's indie champion, Juno.

Movie Moment

Patrica McLoughlin viewed the dramatisation of one of the most acclaimed books of recent years and emerged feeling less satisfied with the producers than the production but confident that The Kite Runner will run and run.

Movie Moment

Cristina Jaleru steps into the bizarre world of Tim Burton's latest classic and discovers music and mayhem fuse better than expected in this bloody spectacle, that owes as much to the House of Hammer as is it does to My Fair Lady!

STOMP - The Five Minute Theatre Review

George R Vaughan reviews some of the long running West End shows with a visit to the Ambassador Theatre and was pleasantly surprised. As well as being thoroughly entertained, he declared we should all bin our doubts and leave our scepticism at the door for this little gem of a production.

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Singing Down The Barriers

Many artists and entertainers believe that music is an expression of the soul. It is a medium through which people can communicate with young and old alike. More ...


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