
A drama set in the Cayman Islands trying to show the many levels of crime which are present, with both locals and people stopping by.
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A drama set in the Cayman Islands trying to show the many levels of crime which are present, with both locals and people stopping by.
Having watched part of this film last night it has inspired me to use Hello Again as a musical moment this Monday! I will be going to see Neil Diamond in concert in July and this is the song I am most looking forward to hearing him sing. Yes even though my name is Caroline and the legendary Sweet Caroline. But Hello Again is an incredible song . . . It features in the film twice as well 🙂

Danny Collins is an ageing rock star who is living on success from songs that were hits years before. Everything changes when he receives a birthday gift from his manager and best friend Frank, which just happens to be a handwritten letter from none other than John Lennon, 40 years ago.

Cathy is a struggling actress and we see her love the affair with novelist Jamie unfold in flashback form and in song with what exactly happened over the last five years.
Cher is Mrs Flax an unconventional mother who has dragged her daughters from place to place when life gets tough.

California and San Fransisco are hit with many earthquakes which increase in size with each hit. Ray a rescue chopper pilot has promised to find and save his daughter.

The Barden Bellas have done pretty well in the past three years, that’s until Fat Amy comes in like a wrecking ball at an event at the Lincoln Centre for the President.

Danny Muldoon a cop in Chicago must eventually break free from his mother to find love and a life of his own. Which is easier said than done . . .

Cast
King Arthur – Joe Pasquale
Patsy – Joe Tracini
Lady of the Lake – Sarah Earnshaw
Sir Robin – Will Hawksworth
Sir Galahad – Richard Meek
Prince Herbert – Richard Kent
Show Date – Monday 18th May 2015
I’ve just got home from the Theatre to see Spamalot and feeling inspired by that (review in progress) . . . I decided that a musical moment for this Monday, which will hopefully make you smile is from one of my all time favourite films ‘As Good As It Gets’ when the legend that is Jack Nicholson gives his version of ‘Always Look on the Bright Side of Life’ ❤