Backyard Ballet
Finally able to post this!! My contribution to the Bluey Fanzine Project. I'm really happy with how this turned out, based it on an ending to the episode "Work" and changed up the scene a bit more :3
Be sure to check out the zine for hundreds more of Bluey fan work celebrating 5 years of Bluey!
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VARSOVIE / Warsaw, Warszawa - POLAND
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A 1960's view of a stretch of shops next door to The Grand Theatre on Church Street.
Marks & Spencers still dominates the street.
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Relatively Dangerous
AWFUL AUNTIE
Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton, Thursday 28th March, 2024
Crass comedian David Walliams has carved out a hugely successful second career as an author of children’s books. Very much in the same vein as Roald Dahl’s work, the stories often feature a decent child among grotesque adults. This one has young Stella imprisoned by Aunt Alberta, who is plotting to rob the child of her…
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The Grand Theatre London Announces Their 2024/25 Season
frontmezzjunkies reports:
The #GrandTheatreLondon announces their 2024/25 Season
“A Time for Play” lineup includes: 6 beloved blockbuster titles, 3 #LondonProud shows, 4 Ont premieres, & #JeansNClassics concert series
@thegrandlondon #GRANDPlay
The Grand Theatre announces 2024/25 Season
Time for connection. Time for adventure. A Time for Play.
March 20, 2024 – London ON – Artistic Director, Rachel Peake and Executive Director, Evan Klassen are proud to announce today the Grand Theatre’s 2024/25 playbill – “A Time for Play”. The joyous season lineup includes: six beloved and blockbuster titles, three locally conceptualized and…
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Lockjaw, honours and pantomimes: Happy New Year from 1924
SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT: For his first column of the year, DAVID MORGAN has delved into the Minster archive to look at newspaper reports of what was happening in Croydon 100 years ago
It is almost as if nothing has really changed. Taking a copy of the Croydon Times, dated Saturday January 5, 1925, readers back then found plenty of articles about pantomimes and the Crystal Palace Circus, together with…
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"add some flare to your application and stand out with a video cover letter :)" this is a minimum wage job I am not doing all that
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and please forgive these hands of mine
for the tremble and untwine
all the knots i've bonded to
the steps that we once knew
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there's been some confusion over rooming here at Shiz
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Someone on twt pointed out that Sunday’s wing might be clipped or he might be missing a wing entirely…
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What if I die
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A view up Church Street in the 1940's with the familiar Grand Theatre in the distance, along with H.Samuel to the right which still trades from the same location today.
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Stranger Things Ain't What They Used To Be
STRANGER SINGS
Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton, Monday 15th January 2024
Netflix’s first big hit series is in itself a pastiche of the works of Stephen King, and now it comes in the form of this parody musical, which pokes fun at rather than venerates the source material. Writer of the book, music and lyrics, Jonathan Hogue is clearly a fan; the mockery he makes is always affectionate as it…
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"Huff" Breathes Abusive Pain in Deep at the Grand Theatre, London
#frontmezzjunkies reviews:
#CliffCardinal's #Huff
now playing at #GrandTheatreLondon
#CanadianTheatre
written/performed by @CliffCardinal
directed by #KarinRandoja
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A scene from Huff, showing Cliff Cardinal at the 2017 Sydney Festival (photo by Jamie Williams/Sydney Festival)
The Grand Theatre London Review: Cliff Cardinal’s Huff
By Ross
The far-off static sound of television catches our attention. We focus in, searching the space for a source, but only see signs of a struggle; maybe internal. Maybe not. There is an overturned chair, a beer case, an old…
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80 years on the stage - taking Croydon from the Blitz to Narnia
SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT: This year marks the 80th anniversary of the first performances by CODA, the Croydon Operatic and Dramatic Association, making it one of the longest-lasting community arts organisations in the borough. DAVID MORGAN looks into how the group came to be formed in the middle of World War II
Grand designs: Harry Carter and friends got Croydon’s Grand Theatre and Opera House reopened…
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