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jade-green-butterfly · 9 months
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Make Way For 2024~!🎇🎊🎆 Happy New Year To You All~!🎉
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'Phew...'😌Well, I have to say, what another eventful year this has turned out to be - going to TFNation in August, Thursford Christmas Spectacular in November, and losing a few more beloved stars of our childhood and our hearts (God bless them~🙏🏻😔) It was certainly a year of watching a lot of movies at the cinema for me, which I totally enjoyed😁Especially watching Trolls Band Together, The FNAF Movie, The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2023 and The Little Mermaid (2023)🤩✨That's one of my biggest highlights of this year and I hope you dears have had some highlights too!🫶🏻😊 We can still soldier on safely and strongly as we can whilst looking forward and towards a better new year~💓✊🏻We still can look into the next year and with a little more faith and glimmer of hope, it'll be good one with much needed peace and happiness~🌟💗😇🪽
So without further ado, I would like to wish every single one of you dears...~💕
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deepdalecamping · 11 months
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An extravaganza of non-stop singing, dancing, music, humour & variety. Fast moving celebration of the festive season featuring an eclectic mix of both seasonal & year round favourites. Cast of 130 this is biggest Christmas show of its kind in Europe! Thursford Collection, Thursford, Norfolk, NR21 0AS
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thewidowstanton · 3 years
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Josie Stone: costumier
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Costumier Josie Stone was born in London and lived and worked there most of her life but is now based in Rochester in Kent. She’s been in the business “going back to the Flower Power days of the sixties” in London’s King’s Road, and worked for a lot of up-and-coming pop groups, selling clothes to Tommy Roberts’ Kleptomania in Carnaby Street. She made fashion samples for designers Paddy Campbell and Katherine Cusack, and one Christmas Liberty’s department store had windows showcasing Cusack’s dresses – including one for Diana, Princess of Wales – all of which Josie had made. She also created samples for adverts in the boutique Medusa near Sloane Square. 
Later Josie moved into the entertainment industry, making outfits for both the children’s and adults’ Royal Variety Performances, as well as doing TV work for the Des O’Connor Show, the Michael Barrymore Show, the Lesley Garrett and Frank Skinner shows, TFI Friday and for organisations such as Butlins and Bassline Circus. She’s made costumes for shows on cruise ships and for films such as Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again, and has made those for Thursford Christmas Spectacular for many years. Even though Thursford always credits her work, her considerable contribution to the industry has largely gone unrecognised. 
She is performer Becky [Rebecca] Burford’s mother, and her son-in-law is stunt man Andrew Burford. The Widow’s Liz Arratoon has always regarded costumes as a vital part of any show and was delighted when Josie agreed to chat about her impressive – and lengthy – career. 
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The Widow Stanton: Have you always loved clothes and fashion? Josie Stone: It was always in me. I was one of these kids that when my mother and father bought me a sewing machine I made all my dolls’ clothes.
Was this skill in your family background? No, my mum was very good at sewing… very good. But no they didn’t do this. My father was a printer. I learnt a lot at school and a lot from my mum. I didn’t go to college; we had lessons at school for making… millinery classes and also sewing classes.
That’s amazing! We had sewing classes at school but we never learnt anything worthwhile. How did you start out actually working in the industry? I left school and went to a couple of places making shirts but that didn’t last long. Then I met up with this guy who had his workroom above Tesco’s in Victoria. He was very keen to start making… it was like Flower Power days but you couldn’t buy shirts and trousers and things like that for the pop groups. Those sort of things just weren’t around. So I went to work with him. It was a rented flat he lived in and we were all working in there making these things. Then he suddenly got this place down King’s Road in Chelsea called The Potato Shop; on the corner in World’s End. At the time Granny Takes a Trip was just down the road from us, with this American car sticking out the window that appeared to crash through on to the step. It was great! I mean good fun, great fun!
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Do you design as well as make? No, I don’t design. I get a drawing and that’s it. It depends on who the designer is… sometimes you get ‘I want that at the bottom, I want the skirt to look like that and the top to look like that’. 
Can you remember any of the pop groups you worked for? [Laughs] No! You’re talking a lot of years ago, lots of years ago. It was any group that was starting out in that industry and they had nowhere to buy their things. We would buy Indian bedspreads and make them into kaftans, sailors’ trousers, dyeing them all different colours and altering them, and frilly shirts that would be sold to the antique market at the Sloane Square end of the King’s Road, near the town hall. We had one floor in The Potato Shop and there were crazy carryings on downstairs in the basement. We didn’t really know what it was all about but it was a bit naughty. One night we sneaked back into the place and worked all night so this guy could get his order out. 
We always hear about the Swinging Sixties… how much fun was it?  Oh, King’s Road was lovely. Beautiful, beautiful. It was a wonderful place to be in the sixties with all the Flower Power, then the punks. It was great fun; it was wonderful fun. It was all unknown to me; it was all new and that was the start of me getting into that type of work. My dad worked just off of Carnaby Street and he got us work from Kleptomania, a big, big place where all the pop groups used to go. We’d be making more kaftans and shirts with frills all down the sides and the centre. There still weren’t many shops around that were selling that type of thing. Tommy Roberts would sell to people like Jimi Hendrix and The Who. It was just fun. [Laughs] I was a single girl having great fun going from one place to the next, really. 
After that I worked in a boutique called Medusa. I was downstairs making samples all the time. I didn’t used to do much production. Mainly I’d make a sample up and then if they liked it it would go off to wherever, to a factory or somewhere like that to do production. Medusa was a swinging place, it was in a little alleyway off the King’s Road next to Sainsbury’s. I believe it was called Elystan Place. It was an up-and-coming boutique. That was at the time when Zandra Rhodes was big, and those sort of people. One time we made some samples for Apple Records, the Beatles’ label, but it never came to anything. 
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What was the best part of your life then? I was young and having fun and it was all the unknown. I lived then in Wandsworth Road with my parents, and these were all Chelsea people and they were different, completely different to the life I’d led, and it was just really way out, anything went. It didn’t matter what you wore, anything went. And I loved my job. I’d work any hours because I loved it. I didn’t always like the places, I’d go from job to job, but I did love my work and I then started having my own workroom. I decided I’d work from home. I worked with a friend from my first mother-in-law’s house and we were still doing the kaftans… a guy used to pull up in this black cab that was all painted with psychedelic patterns. It was at Tulse Hill – they were very quiet there – and the neighbours used to look in absolute amazement at everything going on. But we loved it, my mother-in-law loved it and it was good fun.
So, let’s jump ahead, how did the Liberty’s window display come about? I worked for somebody called Katherine Cusack. That was just when Rebecca was born and I was working from home. I think Katherine advertised in The Stage and she wanted to start doing semi-couture work. I’d make her samples and then she’d have a party and invite all these quite wealthy people to her lounge. It was a beautiful Edwardian house in Grafton Square in Clapham Common. Then she managed to get into Liberty’s and that Christmas the whole front had all the dresses that I’d made. 
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Which of Lady Di’s dresses did you make?  It was a beautiful silk velvet in a beautiful deep blue. It had long sleeves and rouleau loops with little buttons all the way down. I think Di went into Liberty’s and bought it. I believe she was photographed wearing it for The Lady. Katherine was over the moon. But it was real pain to make because silk velvet takes its own route. It’s not the easiest of fabrics to work on because it’s so soft. It is beautiful but it’s not easy to make. You’ve go to have the right feed on your machine otherwise when you’re joining the seams up you’ll lose it and it will be longer one end. Josie! That dress was later auctioned for thousands and thousands! £48,000, I believe.
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How did you make the move into showbusiness?  I moved into that when Rebecca started at Sylvia Young’s. They used to put on shows all the time because it’s a theatre school and I started making costumes. Then I went on to doing the children’s Royal Variety. 
Is that how you got on to the adults’ Royal Variety Performance? I’d got into a workroom at Acton doing samples for someone I met on the children’s Royal Variety. Then I went into my own workroom at Acton and I used to help her out. Various different designers got my name and we took on the work. That’s how we gradually started doing all the shows. She didn’t want to go on the shows so I used to go to the studios or anywhere where the work was and I’d fit the costumes and then come back and we’d finish them, but she stayed in the workroom to do whatever needed to be done there. 
Can you tell us about any really nice celebs you worked with? Oh God, who haven’t I met? [Laughs] I worked on the Royal Variety for years with a wonderful designer called Linda Martin. That’s years and years so that’s one helluva lot of people I’ve met. Des O’Connor was sweet. He was lovely, lovely, absolutely charming and so was his wife. We used to do a lunchtime show with him. I did that for a lot of years. Michael Barrymore was also lovely. I was really upset when he went off the scene because he was a nice guy. 
Does anyone else stand out? There’s very few that weren’t nice. They were all very nice. No one was horrible. I worked on Michael Barrymore’s show at Wimbledon Theatre and there were so many celebs on it that they had to share dressing rooms. This one particular share was with Warren Mitchell and Chris Eubank. And Warren Mitchell didn’t want to share with Chris Eubank at all. At the time Chris Eubank had this electric scooter that he would go all round the corridors on it. I could understand Warren Mitchell not wanting to share with him because he was a bit wild at this point. He’s the only one I can say wasn’t very pleasant, but I think it was because he was unhappy about sharing because he and Chris were complete opposites. 
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Do you know how many years you’ve done Thursford for?  If we go this time, probably 20 years. The designer I work with there is Stephen Adnitt; he was Cilla’s designer. I worked with Linda Martin for 12 or 13 years doing Thursford. I’d never met Stephen, I knew of him, and he asked me to join his team. The designer gets the job and they’ll have a team and usually they keep that same team all the time. I’ve worked with him for eight years. 
How many costumes might be involved in its Christmas show? We have to dress everybody at Thursford, even the orchestra. So you have 56 singers, 23 dancers and almost two full orchestras. 
So when would you start to plan something like that? We – I work with Rita Best – would start end of May, beginning of June. Our designs would come in before then. We’d measure people and make the costumes and fit them in September. There are probably eight or nine sets of costumes to make. It’s enormous! Enormous. It’s the biggest show I think in Europe. We’d spend three weeks in Norfolk just making sure that it all works on the set; making sure that sequins don’t come off – I mean it’s covered, absolutely covered in sequins – and we’ll be sitting for hours and hours sticking them on. But again, we love it. We’d see the rehearsals and the preview and the day the show starts we’d come home. Our job was done. When I was working for Linda there, I’d be there working late at night. That didn’t happen so much with Stephen. He’d be like: “We’ve got to finish now.” 
You mentioned doing millinery at school so do you do headdresses and that sort of thing? No, I would have liked to have done but for Thursford we have a milliner who comes with us; Shirley Davis, who has also been in the business a very long time.
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What advice would you give to someone wanting to follow in your footsteps? Get into a workroom and learn how it goes. Learn how people work because what they learn at college is not how a workroom works. And really to earn any money at it, you’ve got to have a bit of speed on the machine. You can’t hang about. You can’t take a week or two or three weeks to make something. It’s nice if they can get into a workroom and see it first hand. I mean I get my work through various designers that I’ve known over the years or another maker who will ring me up completely out of the blue. Last week I helped someone out on a film. I’ll work on anything that needs a costume. I did Red or Black? at Wembley Arena, a game show developed by Simon Cowell. You could win a £1 million. It was massive. I worked with another designer called Scott Landridge, who did the children’s TV series The Worst Witch, the TV series Mile High and the sitcom Citizen Khan.
Have you had any costume disasters? Not really. [Laughs] I’ve had a lot of late nights or working all night to finish a costume off. You get the occasional broken strap and you have to quickly run down to the stage or on to the set and pin them up, or something doesn’t fit when they arrive. But no major disasters.
Have you been doing anything during the lockdown?  Just before the lockdown we had all these shows on cruise ships lined up but that all went. At first I was making scrubs for the hospitals. I did loads of voluntary work for anyone who needed them. Sometimes they gave me the material and sometimes I’d provide it. They were using all kinds of material in the end, even bedspreads. I did that for a while and I also made these little pairs of hearts. They were to send to hospices and hospitals so the patient could have one to hold and the family would have the other one. I made them out of all the material I have here. I also did masks, but I’m not doing so many now.
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Do you ever think about retiring? No! [Laughs] I love what I do. But the work will get less and less and that will be it. I mean we’ve had hardly anything this year. We did a few bits for Butlins and a big Dame’s costume, which I don’t think ever got used because that show was cut. 
Can you pick out a few career highlights? I loved working on the Royal Variety at the Royal Albert Hall. I loved doing it in there. I did that quite a few times. Beautiful, beautiful. It’s a beautiful building and it’s just lovely to work in. If you look back at all the names that have been on the Royal and I did it for more than twenty years, there are a hell of a lot of names I’ve met. And that was quite fun. 
Josie is hoping that Thursford Christmas Spectacular in Thursford, Norfolk will go ahead this year. If so, it will run from 9 November – 23 December 2021 at 2pm and 7pm. 
In the meantime she can be contacted on 07956 832261 for commissions.
For Thursford tickets click here
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~Every outfit worn by Catherine since getting engaged~
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Date: Dec. 18th, 2010
Event: Thursford Christmas Spectacular in Norfolk
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Temperley London ‘Titan’ Dress
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maraschinocheri · 5 years
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Best of 2019 Countdown #15 :: Stuart and the Extended Amis!
Starting the year-end countdown engines as usual, with a recap of the year for the lovely Stuart Neal and some of the many extended amis from the Les Mis film. In 2019, Stuart finished in The Producers, and is currently performing adorably as Mr Tumnus in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Andy Coxon played Tony in West Side Story (and will be reprising the role early next year, as well traveling to NYC for a concert performance of Yank and hosting his own concert) and is currently in Curtains in the West End. Rhidian Marc continues in Wicked as cover Dillamond and Wizard, and Jonny Purchase can currently be seen in the wildly popular Thursford Christmas Spectacular. Meanwhile, Chris Milford continues to hone his incredible puppetry and circus skills in Circus 1903, Matthew Corner finished a run in the Trevor Nunn production of Fiddler on the Roof, and Jos Slovick appeared in the 1917 film and with the band The Phoenix Collective before joining the current show CinderELLA. Jonathan Dudley finished a joyful year in Wicked, and Samuel Weir joined the West End production of Tina, in which he gets his 80s blondness on. Last but certainly not least in my affections, Joseph Peters continues to lead several performance quartets around the UK and the world, most often The Other Guys. A lovely year all told, for two handfuls of lovely fellas.
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cassiefairy · 6 years
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The most Christmassy day out ever - My review of the Thursford Christmas Spectacular
With old traction engines, quaint village shops, Santa's grotto and a magical wonderland, Thursford Christmas Spectacular is so much more than just a show. Here's what you can expect from a visit to Thursford this festive season...
With old traction engines, quaint village shops, Santa’s grotto and a magical wonderland, Thursford Christmas Spectacular is so much more than just a show. Here’s what you can expect from a visit to Thursford this festive season…
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heavyarethecrowns · 7 years
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How many engagements did Kate do as a fiancée? I remember one with a boat and another where she dressed very similar to Diana but that’s about it. And if she didn’t do any after those two, what did she do as a fiancée? I don’t think she spent it getting prepared for her role because... well.. she hasn’t done much.
She did about 5 engagements 
First one - at The Thursford Christmas Spectacular in Norfolk on 21st December 
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Number 2 - Hereford Endevour Royal Lifeboat Launch - 24th Feb
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Third outing -  visit to St. Andrews University - February 25
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Later that day - New Zealand High Commission to sign the book of condolence in memory of those who lost their lives in the Christchurch earthquake
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Fourth engagement was a Visit To The College Of Agriculture, Food And Rural Enterprise, In Antirm, County Antrim In Northern Ireland - March 8th
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and her last pre wedding engagement was ar Witton Country Park on April 11
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15billionyears · 7 years
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Favourite photos of Catherine, The Duchess of Cambridge: 291/∞
- Attending the Christmas Spectacular in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust at Thursford Collection (18.12.2010)
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centrestagereviews · 5 years
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Actor of the Week: Carly Cook
Actor of the Week: Beautiful's @CarlyCee 🧡
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Carly studied Musical Theatre at The Hammond School, Chester.
Her theatre credits include: Lady Eleanor (A Comedy of Eric’s – New Vic Theatre), Featured Singer (Thursford Christmas Spectacular), Mrs Lovett (Sweeney Todd – Slaithwaite Philharmonic Orchestra), Angel (Heaven on Earth – Workshop), Gina (Heartbeat – UK Tour) and Greata (Exceptional – The Frozen Musical – DLP).
Carly is currently perf…
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norfolkshiddengems · 5 years
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What’s On In Norfolk This Winter
The list of things to do in Norfolk each season gets bigger and bigger and is even more reason to book a holiday home in Norfolk.
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Visit Norfolk and enjoy the Coast this Winter
Things to do in Norfolk – Enjoy the wonderful Beaches
Although we would not suggest building sandcastles at this time of year, we would certainly recommend visiting Norfolk's beaches. Wrap up warm and choose a dog-friendly beach such as Brancaster if you have dogs that need exercise. If the wind is blowing the pine trees at Holkham provide shelter from the cold. Walk from the Holkham car park to the East and you reach the iconic beach huts at Wells. There is a beach in easy reach whichever cottage you are staying in.
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Things to do in Norfolk – Take the children crabbing
If you have children they are more likely to enjoy crabbing than longs walks on the beach. The equipment for this can often be found in one of our cottages but, if not, can be purchased locally. Bacon is often the best bait to use and is widely available – just attach it to a hand line for hours of entertainment.
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Things to do in Norfolk – Visit a Lifeboat Station
There are several lifeboat stations in Norfolk and the one at Wells-next-the-Sea has a very interesting history and is worth a visit. There are also stations at Sheringham and Cromer if that is closer to your holiday home – see our map at the end of this article to plan your trip.
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Things to do in Norfolk – Walk along the cliff-tops
If walking is your thing then Norfolk has several cliffs which provide a great view over the sea. Cliffs can be found near West Runton, Cromer, Sheringham and Hunstanton. You could even stay in Coastguard Cottage and enjoy the view from the comfort of the upstairs lounge.
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Things to do in Norfolk – stay in Coastguard Cottage
Things to do in Norfolk – Visit a nature reserve
Norfolk is a destination for bird watching and has several reserves with abundant migratory birds. You will notice some of these on your coastal walks but to really see them you need to get in a hide with a pair of binoculars. The RSPB has reserves at Snettisham, Titchwell and on the Norfolk Broads to the East and the Ouse Washes to the West. There are other nature reserves such as Sculthorpe Moor and Pensthorpe.
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Things to do in Norfolk – Visit a seal colony
If you prefer something bigger you can see the seal colonies. There is a tiny one at Titchwell accessible on foot from Brancaster beach but the main one is at Blakeney. Beans Seal Trips will take you there by boat throughout the year.
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Things to do in Norfolk – visit the seal colonies
Things to do in Norfolk – Enjoy local dishes
Visit a pub and enjoy local dishes such as game or mussels. The coasthopper bus service stops close to many such as The Jolly Sailors at Brancaster Staithe or The Golden Fleece in Wells and will save you from having to drive.
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The Coasthopper passing through Wells-next-the-Sea
Things to do in Norfolk – Ride a steam train
Prefer trains to buses? Try the North Norfolk Railway which offers a range of trips including a dining experience and Christmas Specials. The Wells & Walsingham light railway is not open all of the time but is usually available during school holidays.
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Things to do in Norfolk – The Walsingham Light Railway
Things to do in Norfolk – Visit Sandringham
Do as the Royals and spend Christmas in Norfolk. They are lucky enough to have an estate at Sandringham but we have several cottages nearby which could be yours for a week. Sandringham has many attractions for visitors not the least of which is the chance to see the Royal Family at Christmas.
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Things to do in Norfolk – visit Sandringham
Things to do in Norfolk – Visit Thursford
If you haven't booked the Thursford Christmas Spectacular (which is not really for children) you will probably not get tickets. But at Thursford there is Santa's Magical Journey which is designed for children, but booking is essential.
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Things to do in Norfolk – visit Thursford
Things to do in Norfolk – Go to a Pantomime
There are various other theatres with pantomimes in Norfolk, the best known are listed here for your convenience. Whichever of our cottages you choose to stay in there is always something nearby to help create happy memories of your stay in Norfolk.
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I had a wonderful time at Thursford with these two goons! . . . . . #thursford #christmas #spectacular #sister #fiancé #norfolk #norwich #norwichbloggers #festive #trees #lights #decorations #theatre #musical #actor #singer #dancer #youtube #youtuber #youtubers #vlog #videoblog #vlogger #videoblogger #vlogmas #norwichblogger #lifestyleblogger #lblogger #thisisnorfolk #influencer (at Thursford Christmas Spectacular)
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iVisit.... Thursford Christmas Spectacular
This Christmas Spectacular is the largest Christmas show in the country! Set in the magical surroundings of mechanical organs and fairground carousels, with a cast of 130 professional singers, dancers and musicians – many of whom are West End performers.
The 3 hour performance delivers an extravaganza of non-stop singing, dancing, music, humour and variety. I
t’s a fast moving celebration of the festive season featuring an eclectic mix of both seasonal and year-round favourites, with famous and much-loved chart toppers being sung alongside traditional carols.
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Singers (m/w) für Thursford Christmas Spectacular (8500 GBP)
Thursford Christmas Spectacular sucht Pop-/Rock-/Jazz-Sänger oder Pop-/Rock-/Jazz-Sängerin (auch Opernsänger) im Spielalter 20-50 Jahre für Thursford Christmas Spectacular in London (Vereinigtes Königreich). http://dlvr.it/P038qr
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Young people in Yeovil given opportunity to learn acting and dancing from real West End stars
#OlympicGames #London2012 [somersetlive.co.uk]Her most memorable moment in her career is taking part in the London 2012 opening ceremony as a professional dancer. She has also starred in international tours of Fame and performed at Thursford Christmas Spectacular. The first workshop will take place on ...
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cassiefairy · 6 years
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My review of the Thursford Christmas Spectacular is on my blog cassiefairy.com now! Here are a few photos that I took on the day ❄️ Check out my blog post to find out more about this winter wonderland ✨ https://www.instagram.com/p/BqCHzViF8Op/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=uzzevpgawela
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