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  1. Vor 19 Stunden · Others who have spoken out against them include Christopher Biggins and Ralph Fiennes, who suggested modern audiences had “gone too soft”. “Theatre needs to be alive and in the present. It ...

  2. Vor einem Tag · The stars signing autographs on the day include Luke Bayer, Christina Bianco, Christopher Biggins, Lesley Joseph, Bonnie Langford, Harriet Thorpe, Dianne Pilkington and Michael Xavier, with more to be announced in the lead up to this Saturday’s market. This year’s Biggins Bargains will take place as an online auction. The link will be ...

  3. Vor einem Tag · News , May 13, 2024. Theatrical charity Acting for Others has announced the leading West End shows that will be participating in this year’s West End Flea Market. The event will take place on Saturday 18 th May at St Paul’s Church and Churchyard in Covent Garden from 10am-2pm. There will be specially designed stalls tailored to the West End ...

  4. 24. Apr. 2024 · Written By Craig Nolan. The Ambassadors Woking have announced a star-studded line-up for this year’s fairytale pantomime, Sleeping Beauty. The show will be running at the New Victoria Theatre from Friday 6 December to Sunday 5 January 2025. Leading the cast will be stage, screen and pantomime legend, the one-and-only Christopher ...

  5. 30. Apr. 2024 · I'm a Celebrity winner Christopher Biggins is set to visit Barrow in June for the very first time. The actor, who won the ITV series in 2007, is set to attend the Rocky Horror Experience...

  6. Vor 20 Stunden · The stars signing autographs on the day include Luke Bayer, Christina Bianco, Christopher Biggins, Lesley Joseph, Bonnie Langford, Harriet Thorpe, Dianne Pilkington and Michael Xavier, with more to be announced in the lead up to this Saturday’s market. This year’s Biggins Bargains will take place as an online auction. The link will be ...

  7. Vor einem Tag · Others who have spoken out against them include Christopher Biggins and Ralph Fiennes, who suggested modern audiences had “gone too soft”. “Theatre needs to be alive and in the present. It’s the shock, it’s the unexpected, that’s what makes the theatre so exciting,” Fiennes added.