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Highlights and comments on the annual International Food Festival held at Christchurch, Dorset. Includes the High Street Festival, celebrity chefs, activities, competitions and an education programme.
Vintage Brass, the concert band of Christchurch U3A (University of the Third Age) presents a combined concert with award-winning Highcliffe Junior Choir at All Saints Church, Southbourne, Bournemouth. The youngest soloist is at junior school, and the eldest an octogenarian. The programme, too, contains classical and contemporary material. Here Norman Richards, Life President of Christchurch U3A reflects on the evenins and its significance, and we hear eight short excerpts from the concert. Mor...
A short film written by Hannah Leary, directed by Kim Gladston on a teenager's struggle to communicate with her father and step-mum, and how the escape she makes is far from a perfect solution. The film is produced by Gotcha Productions of Bournemouth, shot in Christchurch and Bournemouth, Dorset, and funded by MediaBox
Popular landscape and wildlife artist Chérie Wheatcroft is based in Bournemouth and Christchurch. Here she discusses the composition of some of her work, describes a wide range of commissions, and tells us about upcoming events, including exhibitions, demonstrations and a New Forest painting for pleasure holiday.
Some of the musical highlights of Phantom of the Opera, presented as part of Masquerade productions' West End Showtime at the Regent Centrre, Christchurch on 29 February 2008. Singers include Richard Sidaway, Rebecca Wicking, Alex Marshall, Caroline Fox, Tracey Barrington, Marcus Marriott. Musical Director Colin Billing.
Sara Turner presents local magazine programme Word's Out which, this week, talks to bead artist Tatiana Klabukova, and presents a round-up of regional events next month.
A 50 minute musical theatre concert extravaganza, taking you through popular numbers from Chicago, My Fair Lady, Cabaret, Miss Saigon,Jekyll & Hyde, Little Shop of Horrors, Grease, and with a sequence of Les Miserables favourites as a finale. Performed by 6 great singers: Richard Sidaway, Rebecca Wicking, Alex Marshall, Caroline Fox, Marcus Marriott & Tracey Barrington. An 11 piece band - the Big Little Band, with Musical Director Colin Billing. Performed live at the Regent Centre, Christchurc...
A comedy song exploring the misery of a would-be musical theatre star being chained to the monotonic alto line instead of soaring with the tune. Spot how many refences there are to popular musicals! Sung live as part of the West End Showtime event presented by Masquerade Productions, at the Regent Centre, Christchurch in February '08. Accompanied by the 11 piece Big Little Band. Musical Director Colin Billing.
The brilliant character song from Chicago in which Roxie Hart's anonymous husband bemoans his lack of presence! Sung live by Alex Marshall as part of Masquerade Productions' West End Showtime at the Regent Centre, Christchurch on February 29 2008. Backed by the 11 piece Big Little Band. Musical Director Colin Billing.
The hit romantic/comedy song from Little Shop of Horrors, sung by Alex Marshall & Rebecca Wicking, backed by the 11 piece Big Little Band, Musical Director Colin Billing. Sung live as part of Masquerade Productions' West End Showtime event at the Regent Centre, Christchurch, on 29 Feb 2008.