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10:30am Monday 15th March 2010
WIN! A Membership to Nuffield Health, Fitness and Wellbeing Centre
10:21am Monday 15th March 2010
WIN! Thomas the Tank Engine prize packs
10:11am Monday 15th March 2010
Love Never Dies must rate as one of the Adelphi Theatre's most stupendous productions, with fantastic sets and marvellous special effects plus the captivating voices of Sierra Boggess and Ramin Karimloo.
9:36am Monday 15th March 2010
With a pedigree like Final Fantasy 13’s, you might ask ‘just what could go wrong’? And I will answer: A fair bit, and it’s all down to too much innovation.
11:30am Friday 12th March 2010
Haunted, Richmond Theatre The curtain came down to wolf whistles and rapturous applause last night as Edna O’Brien’s Haunted starring Brenda Blethyn and Niall Buggy opened at Richmond Theatre.
11:29am Friday 12th March 2010
Despite how boring it sounds the latest in a long line of sims from SCS Software, isn’t that bad.
10:15am Friday 12th March 2010
Richmond author William Hastings Burke has just released his debut book, Thirty Four, which reveals the remarkable lives of Hermann Göring and his anti-Nazi brother, Albert. William uncovered the Göring stories as an undergraduate in Australia and has spent the past four years piecing his book together. He spoke to Will Gore.
10:25am Friday 12th March 2010
The Surrey Comet has teamed up with Universal Pictures and the Odeon Kingston to give 5 lucky winners the chance to win an exclusive Merchandise goodie bag including Green Zone Rucksack, T-shirt, water bottle and watch, plus a pair of tickets to see Green Zone at the Odeon Kingston. Click on the link above for details.
9:59am Friday 12th March 2010
War is a subject that has fascinated artists for centuries and a recently opened exhibition at Richmond’s Riverside Gallery has given young artists the opportunity to create their own art inspired by past and present conflicts, writes Will Gore.
9:56am Friday 12th March 2010
The title role of Henrik Ibsen’s play Hedda Gabler has challenged actresses ever since the Norwegian dramatist wrote it in 1890. From the first Hedda, Clara Heese, to modern legends of the stage, including Dames Diana Rigg and Maggie Smith, plenty have had a crack at the part.
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