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1936 – by Tom McNab
A play about the Berlin Olympics. A thrilling take on the run up to the Berlin Olympics in 1936, seen through the eyes of famous American journalist William Shirer. The stakes were high, the game played out on the world stage. Hitler craved power, and the German Jews were under threat. America was uneasy and the International Olympic Committee was dangerously out of touch. It all rested on the few….....
Hello Dolly at Broxbourne Civic Theatre
It Takes A Woman, Put On Your Sunday Clothes, Before the Parade Passes By, Elegance, It Only Takes a Moment and of course the title song Hello Dolly are just a few of the musical numbers that are sure to delight audiences at the latest colourful and spectacular Broxbourne Theatre Company show.
Based on Thornton Wilder’s farce The Matchmaker, the original Broadway show received ten Tony awards...
‘Rave on’ A tribute to Buddy Holly
Rave On brings you songs from ‘Blue Days’ to ‘True Love Ways’. Marc Robinson founder member of ‘Rockin’ on Heavens Door, alongside the Counterfeit Crickets gives you an accurate performance of Buddy Holly and a celebration of his music. His attention to detail with attire will have you believing that you are back in a time when cars had fins and skirts had petticoats! Featuring songs ‘Doesn’t...