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Citadel Arts Centre, St HelensThe West End welcomes Andrew Lloyd Webber's most recent musical The Wizard of Oz with open arms. Based on the 1939 film and 1900 novel of the same name, The Wizard of Oz tells the story of Dorothy and her faithful little dog Toto who have found themselves in a strange, magical world after a cyclone. Along the yellow-brick road, Dorothy and Toto meet many strange faces and create unusual friendships as she searches for the Great Wizard of Oz, who will help her find her way home. The musical includes original songs from the film, as well as new songs and additional music by Andrew Lloyd W…
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Austrian director Michael Haneke has been awarded the Cannes film festival's most prestigious prize …
Northampton's Phil Dowson will captain England in their match against the Barbarians on Sunday at Tw…
After a fantastic start to the Formula 1 season McLaren drivers Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton nee…
Mobile network company Orange have announced it will not be renewing its sponsorship of the book awa…
The Stone Roses played a surprise 11 song set at Warrington Parr Hall last night, their first gig in 16 years.
The Scissor Sisters are planning to dress regally for their royal bash at the Tower of London in cel…
With the French Open starting at Roland Garros next week Rafael Nadal has struck an important psycho…
Ronan Keating has announced on Twitter this afternoon that he will be performing a fourteen-date tou…
Staines in Surrey has officially changed its name to Staines-upon-Thames in an attempt to boost the town's image.
Robin Gibb one of the three brothers who made up the Bee Gees has lost his fight against liver and c…
The Nutcracker at the Theatre SevernA 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.
American football popularity grows in UKWith another full-house at Wembley for the fifth NFL International Series game it’s clear the popularity of American football continues to grow in the UK. Paul Arnold, a self-confessed American football fanatic visits Wembley for some NFL action.
Britain's Best RollercoastersBritEvents went in search of the UK's best rollercoasters and only the most exhilarating made the cut. Complete with rider testimonials, videos and facts about Britain's favourite rollercoasters, here is our top 10.
The Mystery of British Crop CirclesIn the late 1970s, strange circles began to appear in fields throughout the English countryside. Isolated cases had been witnessed before, but this was becoming too common to ignore. A freak of nature, or intelligent design?
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