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Unit 8/Sunrise Business Park, Higher Shaftesbury Road, Blandford Forum, Dorset, Dorset DT118ST

Voltz is located at Unit 8/Sunrise Business Park, Higher Shaftesbury Road, Blandford Forum, Dorset, Dorset.

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Venue
Voltz
Address
Unit 8/Sunrise Business Park
Higher Shaftesbury Road
Blandford Forum
Dorset
DT118ST
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FEATUREHistory of British Musicals

In the first part of the twentieth century, British musicals struggled to compete against the dazzling stage productions of Hollywood musicals. There have been many hit British musicals before and after 'Cats.' How many do you remember?

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A long time ago the ancient civilisation The Mayans predicted that 2012 would bring cataclysmic events to earth - and while we all wait in anticipation for the end of the world, what better way to spend your final days than to watch one of 2012's blockbusters, coming to a silver screen near you this year. Good job there's no apocalyptic movies in our list!

FEATUREYou and What Army band interview

Telford-based electro-rock band You and What Army describe themselves as "having unforgivingly catchy trance synths that soar over tectonic-plate-shatteringly heavy guitar riffs, dancefloor-destroyingly awesome basslines and lowrider-cruisingly phat beats, with the narrated apocalypse rapped, sung and screamed wildly into the fray." That's one massive claim, so BritEvents' Lucy Middleton catches up with the four piece band to find out more about their epic sound.

FEATUREThe Nutcracker at the Theatre Severn

A classic ballet for the whole family, Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker is one of the most famous ballets since its premiere in 1892. Amanda Arnold goes along to the Theatre Severn to see the ballet performed by The State Ballet Academy of Minsk.