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High Def Joseph and his Technicolour Dreamcoat
Back once again like a renegade master, this timeless classic has been revamped for the modern age, a High Def version if you like and,...
May 22, 20192 min read
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Agatha Christie's Mousetrap
It’s amazing how some things stand the test of time despite changing fashions, changing cultures and changing tastes. The Mousetrap was...
Apr 29, 20192 min read
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Top Hat by Darlington Operatic Society
The latest production from Darlington Operatic Society is a step back in time to the simpler shows which relied on brilliant...
Apr 4, 20192 min read
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Picture of Dorian Gray
A frightening insight into the fragile psychology of man faced with the relentless passage of time. Based on Oscar Wilde’s novel of 1890,...
Mar 28, 20192 min read
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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang by Darlington Operatic Society
Once again, Darlington Operatic Society prove that they are capable of producing a 10/10, supremely professional, highly energetic and...
Oct 25, 20183 min read
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Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em
From the opening bars of the famous, piccolo based theme tune, to the final curtain, Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em is a brilliant step back to...
Jul 6, 20183 min read
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This IS Elvis
It’s hard to think that the legend that is Elvis Presley, the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll and one of the most iconic and recognisable voices...
Jun 27, 20183 min read
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84 Charing Cross Road
84 Charing Cross Road is a charming and utterly beguiling story of love – love of books, of travel, of finding a kindred spirit and of...
May 25, 20183 min read
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Jekyll and Hyde
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde – a cautionary tale of addiction told through the struggle of one man against his inner demons Robert Louis...
May 16, 20183 min read
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Gallowglass
A tense and claustrophobic thriller which explores the dangers of unrequited love when left to fester for years, Gallowglass, by Ruth...
Mar 26, 20183 min read
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Blood Brothers
Evergreen favourite Blood Brothers makes full use of the newly refurbished Hippodrome, bringing everyone to their feet for a rapturous...
Mar 20, 20184 min read
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Full Monty
Over the years there have been a myriad of theatre shows which have been borne from successful movies; Flashdance, Footloose, Sister Act,...
Nov 16, 20154 min read
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Avenue Q
“Sunny days, sweeping the clouds away” and so began an hour of puppet mayhem, learning and fun for millions of kids back in the 1980’s....
Jun 9, 20153 min read
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The Hollies
Looking around Darlington Civic on Tuesday night, I reckon I was, for once, one of the youngest in the audience. The show was "The...
Apr 9, 20152 min read
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The Business of Murder
Richard Harris, well known and much published writer, has penned a pseudo nostalgic look back at the 70’s whodunit in this tense and...
Feb 9, 20152 min read
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Peter Pan Goes Wrong
Many years ago, Les Dawson used to include in his act a piece of him playing the piano - well, I say playing it, but actually it was the...
Feb 2, 20154 min read
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Sister Act - DOS
Hallelujah, rejoice and praise be to DOS For some, the signal for the end of summer, the start of Autumn and, dare I say, the run up to...
Oct 22, 20144 min read
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April in Paris
Once again, Godber holds up a mirror to us all and lets us see what we try to ignore What happens when a couple have performed their...
Oct 14, 20143 min read
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One Man Lord of the Rings
3 tales of lands away, 3 tales of friendship, 3 tales of life and death and one man to tell them Peter Jackson totally broke the mould...
Oct 8, 20142 min read
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The Eva Cassidy Story
Just plain wrong on so many levels To many, Eva Cassidy is only known from her posthumous albums which, considering she is no longer able...
Oct 3, 20143 min read
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