With a three-hour show, five costume changes and a host of famous faces, Sir Cliff Richard showed he still knows how to move it and groove it – at the grand age of 71.
Nights Out
Hollywood film star Verne Troyer is coming to a Shropshire nightclub this weekend.
Stephen Merchant is the co-writer of The Office and Extras who isn’t Ricky Gervais.
The Little Theatre in Donnington will perform its latest extravaganza of excerpts from popular operettas and opera, Top of the Ops, from November 3 to November 5.
“We find it difficult to play in Shrewsbury because a lot of pub venues tend to want cover bands, but we don’t do covers, we play our own material.” So says Mark Johnson, singer and guitarist with Judas Johnson.
The boos began even before the band took the stage – as a giant image of Margaret Thatcher spread itself across the backdrop.
Alabama-born rising stars The Pierces stop off at Birmingham’s Glee Club next week as part of their UK tour.
Review: A live show by Brit and Ivor Novello Award nominee Nerina Pallot has become as much about the between songs banter as it has about the music itself – a fact she acknowledged herself.
Horsehay Amateur Dramatic Society will perform Steel Magnolias from October 13 to 15.
A Roy Orbison impersonator will take to the stage in Telford on Friday during a show featuring a five piece show band.
Two years ago Blood Brothers was one of the headline attractions of the first full season of the newly opened £27 million Theatre Severn.
Film fans can look forward to more Flicks in the Sticks screenings at The Talbot Theatre, Whitchurch Leisure Centre, next month.
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