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2006 NEWS:...................................................... |
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| Tue
31st January, 2006: 'SWESA' - Toyah to promote learning in Somerset |
A
report on Toyah's forthcoming appearance in Somerset, first mentioned in
the 23rd January news update:
Toyah to promote learning in
Somerset
Former "wild girl" punk rocker Toyah
Willcox is heading to Somerset for a gig with a difference – to help promote
the concept of lifelong learning.
The singer, actress and composer
will be presenting the prizes in the 2006 Champions of Learning Awards,
organised by Somerset Learning and Skills Council.
And as someone who has overcome
her own learning difficulties to scale the heights of her profession she
seems well qualified to be the keynote speaker.
Toyah had to cope with dyslexia
at school and in recent years has been a great advocate of lifelong learning,
writing numerous articles on the subject.
Today she said: "There are too many
people who believe that education ends at the school gates. Yet in this
country we are so lucky that there are endless opportunities for people
of all ages to continue their learning.
"I’m thrilled to be involved in
Somerset’s Champion of Learning Awards, which rightly recognises extraordinary
achievements, sometimes against the odds."
The Champions of Learning Awards
– dubbed the “Learning Oscars” – are now in their fourth year.
The awards will be presented at
a celebration dinner to be held at the Holiday Inn Taunton on March 2. |
| Mon
30th January, 2006: 'Now' - January 2006 - Full article added |
The
complete 'Now' Email Interview, from 25th January 2006, has now been added
to Dreamscape's Article Archive:
Do you ever look back at pictures
of what you used to wear and wonder: 'What was I thinking?' [Lynne
Westcliff, Chichester]
No, I'm extremely proud of all
the decisions I've made, especially when they've had an influence over
many generations. When I look at celebrities who don't take any risks to
be strong individuals I find them dull. One thing I'll never be accused
of is having an orange tan and the same pout.
A further 13 interviews, articles
and reviews have also been added to the Article Archive today. |
| Mon
30th January, 2006: 'Portfolio No. 1' - Dennis Simcott |
If
you ever visit Dreamscape's Forum you may already recognise the name Dennis
Simcott.
Dennis is a young artist and musician
who has recently recorded his first collection of music, 'Portfolio No.1'.
Some who have heard it say there
is a definite, perhaps vague, Toyah influence to some of the music, particularly
in the 'Red Horizon' recordings.
Dennis is a Toyah fan so who knows,
it maybe so...
If you'd like to have a listen,
purchase the CD, or even just take a look at his artwork please click on
the picture to visit Dennis at his website. |
| Mon
30th January, 2006: Somewhere In The Distance! - Toyah's Magic Patch |
![[ Toyah's Magic Patch ]](mpad.gif) |
| Sun
29th January, 2006: Janet Street-Porter's 'Desperate Women' |
| • Somewhat inevitably, Toyah appeared
briefly on last night's Janet Street-Porter's Desperate Women on
Channel 4. She was included in a piece about the explosion of interest,
and participation, in plastic/cosmetic surgery in modern life, media/television,
and culture.
![[ Desperate Women - Ch4, 28th Jan 06 ]](ch4dw06.jpg)
The programme saw Janet commenting
and disapproving of the media, and other women in particular, attacking
women. Something Janet, herself, did to Toyah on the Paul O'Grady Show
last year.
Toyah said: "Everything I've done
to myself, to improve myself and to fight age, I've done because I've wanted
to do it. Anyone who tries to hold you back is just scared of having it
done themselves... But you've gotta remember that once you hit the magic
4 0 the press kind of becomes disinterested in you!" |
| Sun
29th January, 2006: Toyah newsy bits & pieces! |
| • The Most Fertile Man In Ireland
is
being reissued on budget price DVD this March 27th. The release will be
on the Prism label, region 2, and retail at approx £5.99. Toyah plays
a fertility doctor in the film, made in 1999.
• Toyah was namechecked and pictured,
pre and post-surgery, in the Channel 4 series 10 Years Younger last
Thursday evening. She was shown as an example of a good facelift. The commentator
remarked how natural Toyah looked! [Thanks to Sean Polley]
• A little confusion about whether
the Friday 10th March 2006, An Audience with Toyah Willcox, at Millfied
Arts Centre is going ahead or not. The date is now listed @ www.toyahwillcox.com
so it looks likely that it is a genuine date. |
| Sun
29th January, 2006: Toyah pictured in 'The Dave Lee Story' |
Toyah
is pictured in a new book, 'The Dave Lee Story'. Proceeds from sale of
the book go to charity. Toyah starred with Dave in Sleeping Beauty
at the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury.
PART SIX: THE GLITZ AND GLAMOUR
OF PANTOMIME
'Bathroom scales upon the tiles
Tell me something that'll make
me smile
You're very handsome and your weight's
just fine,
but then again I could be lying!'
Name the author for this one,
and incidentally he offers his sincere apologies to Toyah Willcox (the
Wicked Queen) for distorting her catchphrase.
Photo of Toyah Willcox courtesy
of the Kentish Gazette.
[ Thanks to Katy McAleese ] |
| Sun
29th January, 2006: Toyah on TV |
Maigret & The Hotel Majestic
: Saturday 4th February - ITV3 : 8.00pm
Maigret & The Hotel Majestic
: Sunday 5th February - ITV3 : 9.00am
Maigret & The Hotel Majestic
: Sunday 5th February - ITV3 : 4.45pm
Detective mystery series. Maigret
is called to the scene when a beautiful woman is found dead in the basement
of the Hotel Majestic with a gun in her handbag. The Chief Inspector's
investigations initially centre around the staff at the hotel - until he
discovers that the woman's husband booked a trip to Rome that he never
made. Starring: Michael Gambon, Geoffrey Hutchings, Jack Galloway, James
Larkin and Toyah Willcox. |
| Wed
25th January, 2006: 'Closer' - Naked Celebs [Well, their faces at least!] |
Toyah
is pictured, make-up free, in a full page close-up in this week's 'Closer'
magazine, part of a six-page article.
Brave celebs get naked!
We're so used to seeing celebs at
parties looking beautifully groomed and styled. But what do they really
look like under all that make-up? And would any of them be brave enough
to allow a camera to capture every little wrinkle and blemish?
It actually took us six months to
find half a dozen famous women who would be photographed in the raw. They're
a great cross-setion of women of all ages, including Toyah post-facelift.
Six brave stars agreed to face
the camera without a scrap of make-up on. Here they show Closer their true
selves.
TOYAH WILLCOX, 47: "I normally
wear lots of make-up so it's good for people to see how much it changes
my appearance."
Closer took these pictures to help
raise money for the London Bombings Relief Charitable Fund. We donated
money on the celeb's behalf and would like to thank them for their time.
To donate, visit www.lbrfc.org.uk
[ Thanks to Paul Lomas ] |
| Wed
25th January, 2006: 'An Audience with Toyah' - Another date in Cornwall |
Another
date of An Audience with Toyah Willcox, the second of 2006, this
one in Cornwall at the Daphne Du Maurier Festival.
The Daphne Du Maurier Festival of
Arts & Literature 2006 runs from 11th - 20th May.
The known dates for An Audience
with Toyah Willcox, so far, are:
10th Mar 2006: Millfield Theatre,
Edmonton
11th May 2006: Daphne Du Maurier
Festival, Fowey, Cornwall |
| Wed
25th January, 2006: Women of Achievement Awards 2006 |
Toyah
is to make an appearance as Guest Speaker at the Women of Achievement Awards
2006:
We have great pleasure in introducing
the Women of Achievement Awards 2006 to Leicester, Leicestershire &
Rutland. In association with International Women’s Day, this prestigious
event will launch the renowned activity of LeicestHERday on Friday 10th
March.
This unique celebration is designed
to capture the achievement of almost any woman in Leicester, Leicestershire
and Rutland.
The event will be an enjoyable experience,
not only for the entrants but also for friends, colleagues and clients.
The evening will commence with a wine reception, followed by a sit-down
dinner and special guests. This years guest speaker is Toyah Willcox.
Venue: Leicester City Football Club
Time: 19:00 - 00.00
Cost: £50 including VAT per
place
£470 including VAT for a
table of ten
www.chamberofcommerce.co.uk/ |
| Mon
23rd January, 2006: 'Millfield Arts Centre' - More Audience With... ? |
The
'Millfied Arts Centre' website is currently advertising an appearance by
Toyah for this coming Spring, Friday 10th March 2006 to be more precise.
From the text accompanying the listing it would appear to be a further
date of An Audience with Toyah Willcox.
Toyah Willcox has a highly successful,
prolific and incredibly diverse career with major hit records and many
prestigious stage and screen roles to her credit, which has made her one
of Britain's biggest household names.
Toyah recently appeared in the
title role of the action-packed, rip-roaring Wild West stage musical, Calamity
Jane. The production toured the UK, and having played to 18 cities it transferred
to London's West End for a summer season at Shaftesbury Theatre, Shaftesbury
Avenue.
From 80s iconic punk star to
TV presenter, actress and author. This is a chance to meet Toyah and hear
her inspirational, funny and unorthodox life story including the revelations
about her recent facelift now the subject of her major best selling book,
'Diary of a Facelift'.
www.millfieldtheatre.co.uk
Email: info@millfieldtheatre.co.uk
Tel: 020 8807 6680 |
| Mon
23rd January, 2006: Toyah to play Cruella De Vil? |
According
to the website of the 'Nottingham Theatre Royal' Toyah will "join The Royal
Company to portray the gloriously wicked Cruella De Vil" this Summer.
Theatre Royal Nottingham and
The Royal Company Present The Hundred and One Dalmatians:
Starring Toyah Willcox as Cruella
de Vil
“Calling Pongo and Missis Pongo
of Regent’s Park!”
Pongo and Missis Pongo are two fine
Dalmatians who live in splendid comfort with their ‘pets’ Mr and Mrs Dearly
on the edge of Regent’s Park in London. The arrival of fifteen lively Dalmatian
puppies brings even more fun and happiness into their domestic world. However,
joy turns to horror when the puppies are stolen by the infamous Cruella
de Vil, intent upon creating for herself an exclusive Dalmatian fur coat.
Enlisting support from other dogs via the Twilight Barking, Pongo and Missis
set off on a thrilling quest to rescue their pups.
“What absolutely beautiful dogs.
Wouldn’t they make enchanting fur coats?”
Dodie Smith’s The Hundred and One
Dalmatians has charmed and entertained generations of children with its
thrilling canine adventure story and colourful characters. Now, to mark
the fiftieth anniversary of its publication, The Royal Company presents
this exciting stage adaptation for the Theatre Royal Nottingham, that will
be suitable for children of all ages. An ideal family treat for the start
of the summer holidays.
The Royal Company is the Royal Centre’s
community theatre initiative, enabling some of the best local acting talent
to produce top quality work, following intensive professional direction
and support. Previous Royal Company productions include The Government
Inspector, Fahrenheit 451, Oliver Twist and The Mysteries. We are delighted
that top actress, Toyah Willcox, joins The Royal Company to portray the
gloriously wicked Cruella de Vil.
“thoroughly enjoyable … special
and unique” BBC Online on The Government Inspector
“a first class performance” Newark
Advertiser on Oliver Twist, July 2004
“an absorbing and moving piece of
theatre” Nottingham Evening Post on The Mysteries, July 2005
BSL Interpreted Performance – Thursday
27 July at 7.00pm
THEATRE ROYAL
Tuesday 25 - Saturday 29 July
2006
Evenings 7pm, Wednesday matinee
2pm, Saturday matinee 2.30pm |
| Mon
23rd January, 2006: Toyah and Nick Heyward head back to the 80s... |
Toyah
is, once again, teaming up with Nick Heyward for a retro 80s gig. This
time at Littlecote House on 23rd June 2006.
If your idea of a great weekend
is to spend it with people like you in a stunning location watching fantastic
entertainment in an intimate venue - then a 'We Do Weekends' break is just
for you.
Whatever break you choose, it includes
a fun lively atmosphere, comfortable accommodation, great food, leisure
facilities and a star-studded line up of entertainment. All for one great
price.
See what made Toyah such an '80's
icon when she performs her hits ‘I Wanna Be Free’ and ‘It’s a Mystery’.
Nick Heyward will be performing Haircut 100’s ‘Fantastic Day’ and more,
plus many solo hits like ‘Whistle Down the Wind’. A great weekend to see
two classic acts that defined the early ‘80’s. Plus fantastic ‘80’s tribute
acts on Friday and Sunday nights.
NB: This is part of a three-day
break, costing £299. Please click on the screen capture for further
information. |
| Mon
23rd January, 2006: 'Somerset Gazette' - Punk star backs Learning Oscars |
| Former punk star Toyah Willcox
is coming to Somerset to present the county's 'Learning Oscars'.
She is guest of honour at a special
presentation in March.
There's still time to enter any
of the eight categories - to find out how and for full details of the scheme,
see this Thursday's 'Somerset County Gazette'.
[ News Source: Somerset County
Gazette - Monday 16th January 2006 ] |
| Mon
23rd January, 2006: 'Raw Power Hour' - with Neon Womb |
| Enjoy the debut of the 'Raw Power
Hour'', which features Toyah's "Neon Womb" in the later part of the hour:
http://strongislandradio.com/raw-power/raw-power_1.mp3
[ Thanks to Jimi LaLumia ] |
| Mon
23rd January, 2006: Toyah supports 'The Samaritans' |
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| Mon
23rd January, 2006: Toyah live 2006 update |
| Toyah's Flamingo date has changed
from April to February
Toyah - Live 2006
Monday 13th February : Blackpool
- Flamingo's (Live PA)
Friday 24th February : Skegness
- Butlins (full band)
Saturday 25th February : Bognor
- Butlins (full band)
Friday 17th March : Minehead -
Butlins (full band)
Saturday 18th March : Skegness
- Butlins (full band)
Friday 26th May : Bury St. Edmunds
festival (full band)
[ www.buryfestival.co.uk
]
[ www.gayzout.co.uk/theflamingo.htm
] |
| Mon
23rd January, 2006: 'Daily Mail' - December '05 - Full article added |
The
complete 'Daily Mail' article, from 30th December 2005, has now been added
to Dreamscape's Article Archive:
HOW I BROKE FREE
As a successful singer and actress
Toyah had to learn many lines. But secretly, she was battling dyslexia
and it was ruining her life. In an inspirational interview, she reveals
how pioneering exercises freed her from misery
Pop star and TV presenter Toyah
Willcox, 47, suffered humiliation and deep depression because of her severe
dyslexia and learning difficulties.
Then a revolutionary treatment
changed her life. Here, Toyah who is married to musician Robert Fripp but
has no children, tells LISA SEWARDS her compelling story. . .
Please click on the picture to go
read. |
| Sat
21st January, 2006: 'Now' - Email Interview |
| • Toyah is the star of the latest
Email Interview in this week's 'Now' magazine, in a two page feature.
![[ Now - 25th January 2006 ]](now06.jpg)
I'll add the full interview soon.
The magazine is still available to buy for the next few days... |
| Sat
21st January, 2006: On the radio |
•
A huuuuge THANKS to Jimi LaLumia (from Good Times Magazine, and visitor
to Dreamscape's Forum too) for not only making Toyah the subject of his
"MusicXtra Minute" on Radio X, but also giving Dreamscape a plug too.
[ www.radiox.fm/musicxtra.htm
]
• Toyan on 'Capital Gold': Well
done to Katy McAleese and her mum, who got 'I Want To Be Free' played on
'Capital Gold' yesterday. Get Well Soon too, to Mrs McAleese. |
| Sat
21st January, 2006: 'Inside Out' - Toyah & Tolkien |
| • Courtesy of Andrew York (aka
Imagemeister at Dreamscape's Forum), a few screen caps of Toyah taken from
last Monday's Inside Out. This programme was aired on BBC1 Midlands
and saw Toyah on the Tolkien Trail in her home city of Birmingham.
![[ Inside Out - Mon 16th January 2006 ]](insideout06.jpg)
[ Thanks again to Andrew York
] |
| Sat
21st January, 2006: 'House Doctor: We Love You' - Repeated on UKTV Style |
| • House Doctor: We Love You,
originally aired on Christmas Eve 2004, was reshown on the UKTV Style channel
last Tuesday night. Toyah was commenting on the House Doctor, aka
presenter Ann Maurice.
![[ House Doctor: We Love You - 17th Jan 06 ]](hdoc06.jpg)
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| Sun
15th January, 2006: 'Record Collector' - The 100 Most Collectable Females |
As
previously mentioned, Toyah placed at number nine in 'Record Collector'
magazine's "DIVAS - The 100 Most Collectable Female Artists" feature:
The Oxford Dictionary defines 'diva'
as: "a celebrated female opera singer, from the Latin word for 'goddess'."
But today it's applied to almost every artist who happens to be female.
So, in drawing up our list of the
greats, we've thrown our net pretty wide. But, since this is Record
Collector, we haven't done the obvious thing and listed them according
to sheer sales, media coverage or critical reputation. That's what everyone
else would do, and it would just result in a 'usual suspects' list.
Instead, we've listed them in order
of collectability - the values of their most sought-after records. This
means that some of the biggest names are excluded, because their records
were simply too common to be collectable.
But the upside is that our value-based
list throws up a fascinating Top 100, which mixes superstars with relative
unknowns, 60s freakbeat with 70s folk, Northern soul with rockabilly, 50s
jazz with today's megastars... a fantastic cornucopia of collectable cuts
ranging from the cool to the crass, but most of them damn classic. What
they all have in common is that they've stood the test of time. They have
passed the acid test of being records which people are still prepared to
spend their hard-earned money on - from £50 to £2000!
Please not: our Diva Top 100 is
based - with very few exceptions - on the mint values listed in our book
Rare
Record Price Guide 2006. The name and label details of their biggest
collectable(s) are shown in bold type. if you think we've missed any, write
or email to the usual; address...
9. TOYAH
WILLCOX -
Actress-singer Toyah was a pin-up for a generation of post-punk schoolboys,
and a role model for brattish teenage girls everywhere, but not much is
known about this, her most collectable record. The picture disc is a close
detail of the artwork for the Four More from Toyah EP. Recently
seeing some auction sales reach £200, the actual catalogue number
(SAFE 25) doesn't appear on Toyah's official discographies. A true anomaly
in her catalogue.
Four More From Toyah (Safari
SAFE 25) unreleased 12" EP picture disc. 1981 £200
Surely they mean the 'Be Proud Be
Loud (Be Heard)' 12"? Only 10 of which were created for a fanclub competition
in 1982, though the catalogue number is different.
From 'Intergalactic Ranchouse Fan
Club Newsletter 15: "A special picture disc. These will be absolutely unique
and are the only 10 available anywhere (so please don't write to buy them).
These discs will be SAFE 52 "Be Proud Be Loud (Be Heard)" 12" singles pressed
in clear vinyl and with a picture cut out from the "Good Morning Universe"
poster. The playing quality of these records will not be the same as the
normal picture discs as we are only doing these as an unusual item for
your wall as a special prize for all your hard work in designing front
covers of the newsletters." |
| Sat
14th January, 2006: Toyah on TV |
Inside Out : BBC1 Midlands -
Monday 16th January : 7.30pm
Postponed from last year - Three
surprising stories from familiar places. Cemetery vandals: the mindless
criminals targeting graveyards. Toyah Willcox goes on the Tolkien Tourist
Trail in Birmingham. Prison penpals: the woman who write letters to lifers.
NB Anyone with Sky or Sky + will
be able to watch this
Doctors : UKTV Gold - Sunday
22nd January : 04.50am
Doctors : UKTV Gold Plus 1 -
Sunday 22nd January : 05.50am
Mum's The Word. Drama series set
in a busy Midlands medical practice. Dr Helen Thompson pays a home visit
to Stella Darwin and discovers that Stella's nine-year-old daughter knows
why her mother is so badly bruised. Marcy Preston takes her tearaway son,
Danny, to see Dr Steve Rawlings in the hope that his behaviour can be improved.
Starring: Christopher Timothy, Jacqueline Leonard, Mark Frost, Corrine
Wicks, Akbar Kurtha, and Toyah Willcox. |
| Sat
14th January, 2006: 'Never Mind The Buzzcocks' - Screen caps |
| • A few screen captures from Toyah's
Never
Mind The Buzzcocks appearance, aired on BBC2 on New Year's Eve (repeated
on Monday 2nd January). This was the 150th edition of the music/comedy
panel show, and was Toyah's sixth time as a guest.
![[ Never Mind The Buzzcocks - 31st Dec 05 ]](buzzcocks05.jpg)
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| Sat
14th January, 2006: 'Snow White' 05 - The Stage Review |
Great
review of Snow White, and Toyah in particular, in "showbiz bible"
'The Stage' - Bravo!!:
Glorious costumes and spectacular
sets by Terry Parsons dominate this handsomely mounted show which blooms
with sparkling colour from the opening scene.
Energetic choreography by Sarah
Dean keeps the proceedings rattling along nicely with only a hint of occasional
restlessness creeping into some of the wordy songs.
Static moments aside, a welcome
fresh approach is evident here as certain elements of the story are altered.
For instance, the wicked queen goes undercover to infiltrate the dwarfs
and the spirit escapes from the mirror to be turned into an evil crow.
I liked the idea of one of the famous seven being a full sized man, criticised
by the others who say, “You’ve never fitted in, Stumpy”.
Suzanne Shaw, with her fine voice
and confident delivery, performs well but is miscast in the title role,
while Richard O’Brien’s dithery spirit only comes alive when performing
his classic song Time Warp. Mark Hilton as Muddles is pleasantly capable
but not quite strong enough to encapsulate all the necessary comedy.
The star of the show is without
a doubt Toyah Willcox who obviously relishes her role as the queen. A wonderful
performance, rich with subtle looks and gestures, which she was born to
play.
[ Review by Mike Martin ] |
| Sat
14th January, 2006: Toyah newsy bits & pieces! |
•
Toyah appeared on Channel Five's Britain's Favourite Comedian on
Friday night (13th January), This was originally shown last year. [Thanks
to Andi]
• Toyah's first Webletter of 2006
is now online at www.toyahwillcox.com
• More Toyah CD reissues are planned
for this year, including 'Toyah! Toyah! Toyah!', the live album originally
released in 1980 (and on CD in 1990), and 'Desire', originally released
in 1987, may *possibly* be issued too. |
| Sat
14th January, 2006: Toyah live 2006 update |
Toyah - Live 2006
Friday 24th February : Skegness
- Butlins (full band)
Saturday 25th February : Bognor
- Butlins (full band)
Friday 17th March : Minehead -
Butlins (full band)
Saturday 18th March : Skegness
- Butlins (full band)
Monday 17th April : Blackpool -
Flamingo's (Live PA)
Friday 26th May : Bury St. Edmunds
festival (full band)
[ www.buryfestival.co.uk
] |
| Sat
14th January, 2006: Toyah on 'The Green Room' |
Toyah
guested on the BBC Radio 2 show The Green Room on December 30th.
Toyah talked about her current panto,
Snow
White & The Seven Dwarfs; "This is one of the most lavish, beautiful
productions I've ever been involved in. It takes my breath away. We have
people coming back two or three times."
"It's a clever cast. I'm slightly
off the wall and a bit kooky. My casting alone makes it (the show) a bit
unusual!"
Toyah also mentioned how much she
is enjoying playing the "baddie"; "I like to be hated. I'm not interested
in being loved!", and also enthused about the state of the art Milton Keynes
Theatre.
She also mentioned that it's great
because she could eat whatever she liked over Christmas without worrying
about putting on weight as the show is so energetic. |
| Wed
4th January, 2006: 'Snow White' 05 - www.miltonkeynes.com Review |
Snow
White - a Christmas treat!
This year's panto at the Milton
Keynes Theatre is Snow White and what a traditional performance yet with
a modern twist. Toyah Willcox put in a phenomenal performance as the wicked
witch, her singing and dancing was first class.
Richard O'Brien was also a great
success playing the part of snow white's father. Richard did a rendition
of the Time Warp and got the audience (children and adults) on their feet
and dancing the Time Warp.
Suzanne Shaw who plays Snow White
is everything a princess should be, charming, pretty, kind, innocent and
honest. The singing was great and Suzanne even sang a little of Pure and
Simple one of the Hearsay hits.
The performance was first class
throughout from the set to the costumes, the dancers and all the other
performers. Warwick Davis was great as prof as was Big George as Stumpy.
I must also add that the orchestra and acoustics were absolutely spot on
and there wasn't an empty seat in the house. We came out of the theatre
singing the songs as we were heading for the car and the children kept
singing all the way home. If you don't want to miss Snow White this Christmas,
then book your tickets now.
[ Review by Diane Hall ] |
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