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TNP favourites The Vaudeville Class have announced a number of new gigs to keep music fans warm as the weather chills.
The gigs announced so far are:
30th September - Whistlebinkies, Edinburgh
7th October - Mr Lynch, Newcastle
29th October - 7even, Sunderland
31st October - The Borough, Sunderland
27th November - Dog & Parrot, Newcastle
28th November - Dusk Til Dawn, London
For more information, and for a flavour of their wares, go to www.myspace.com/thevaudevilleclass |
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The Royalty Theatre, Sunderland, has announced its programme for the 2009/10 season.
Starting with a black comedy on Monday 5th October, it features two plays by Alan Ayckbourn and a production which takes a wry look at modern celebrity.
The full programme is as follows:
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Question: what makes a fully grown man dance round his bedroom like a teenage girl?
Answer: The new Little Boots album The good news is that Little Boots is coming to Sunderland. The girl, who used to be in Dead Disco is playing Campus (formerly the Manor Quay) on Friday 23rd October 2009. Tickets are priced £10 and are available from www.campussunderland.co.uk or by ringing the box office on 0191 567 1610. The appearance in Sunderland follows an extensive tour of the UK, including a number of festivals, which built on the buzz, and the success of her debut album 'Hands'. Remember, dancing in the remedy... |
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One the nations favourite comedians, popular both on TV and radio, Marcus Brigstocke is bringing his new show, entitled God Collar, to Newcastle.
The Journal Tyne Theatre on Wednesday 25th November 2009 is the important information, and you are advised to contact the theatre ticket office pronto, as they are sure to be popular, especially at only £15 a go. As winter sets in, feel the warmth from Brigstocke's biting satire. |
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