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Cheeky performer Buttons topped the Cinderella panto
It was an enchanting tale that all ages enjoyed. Yes the Cinderella pantomime at Ferneham Hall in Fareham told the traditional panto story of poor Cinders, a slave and victim…
December 19, 2012Read More
Santa’s jolly performance made the Miracle on 34th Street play
Review – by Lauren Heno. Performers at the Titchfield Festival Theatre Company have outdone themselves this week with their adaption of the Christmas favourite, Miracle on 34th Street. The heart-warming…
December 17, 2012Read More
Young songwriter pledges support for music venue
Singer-songwriter Daniel Eagle from Sarisbury Green is hoping his gig will aid a popular music venue in a cash crisis. The teenager will play at The Joiners in Southampton this…
December 8, 2012Read More
Miracle on 34th Street in Titchfield
Performers at the Titchfield Festival Theatre Company will be showcasing an adaptation of the Christmas favourite Miracle on 34th Street from this weekend. The show is a heart-warming, magical tale…
December 4, 2012Read More
Jazz legend returns to the south coast
Jazz legend Courtney Pine will be calling in on the south coast when he goes on tour in the New Year. The musician is returning to the instrument that he…
December 3, 2012Read More
Get a Good Feeling with Paul Carrack
Laughing and joking throughout our interview, it is no wonder that Paul Carrack has an avid following of fans, many of who will be able to catch up with him…
November 21, 2012Read More
Kate marks her 20th anniversary with south coast stop-off
Fans of contemporary folk music are in for a treat this weekend when Kate Rusby appears in the south as part of her national tour. The singer will be performing…
November 14, 2012Read More
Gloom lifts for Sad Café as they head to the south in reunion tour
Rachael Fraser hears about the rock and roll lifestyle of Ian Wilson from 70s and 80s band Sad Café as they reunite for their first tour in 25 years –…
November 2, 2012Read More
Manor Farm to star in BBC show
Manor Farm and Country Park will feature on television screens from next week as the BBC’s Wartime Farm series airs. The Wartime Farm follow-up to the popular Victorian and Edwardian…
August 31, 2012Read More
Work to start on £1m Shakespeare theatre revamp
Work can now begin on a £1m two-part project to celebrate William Shakespeare’s work in Titchfield. Titchfield Festival Theatre (TFT) has gained planning permission to renovate The Great Barn in…
June 22, 2012Read More