
Two evil sisters attempting to conquer the land we get the story before Snow White came along which saw Freya becoming the Ice Queen. This is a prequel and then sequel all mixed as one linking in with Snow White and the Huntsman.
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Two evil sisters attempting to conquer the land we get the story before Snow White came along which saw Freya becoming the Ice Queen. This is a prequel and then sequel all mixed as one linking in with Snow White and the Huntsman.
This is the latest trailer to come from the op and coming BFG film and it certainly shows us a little bit more than the first trailer did. Which was more of a teaser and I will admit that I really enjoyed that trailer a lot mainly because I had no idea the film was coming out so it was a nice surprise. I loved the animated version when I was a kid so think this film will be a walk down memory lane in such a new way!
Also the fact Mark Rylance is one of my actors of the moment after his terrific performance in Bridge of Spies!
Are you looking forward to this one?
Considering I spend quite a lot of time at the Theatre (although not as much as I would like) I thought I would do a post each month highlighting the shows you can catch in the North East of England. I haven’t come across many blogs which feature shows in the North East and reviews of shows at either the Sunderland Empire or Theatre Royal in Newcastle come from the local papers/press.
Here is what you can catch around the North East in April!
Tues 5th-Sat 9th – Oliver! (Amateur Production, Tyne Theatre and Opera House)

Sat 9th –Patricia Routledge In Conversation With Edward Seckerson (Customs House/South Shields)
This is something I am looking to get a ticket for as I think it will be really interesting to see the legend that is Mrs Bucket from Keeping Up Appearances talking about her career etc!

Cast
Lesley Joseph – Miss Hannigan
Alex Bourne – Daddy Warbucks
Anya Evans – Annie
Jonny Fines – Rooster
Djalenga Scott – Lily
Holly Dale Spencer – Grace
Date – Wednesday 30th March 2016
Venue – Sunderland Empire
This films will be leaving Sky Movies this month! So catch them while you can, they may be On Demand a little bit longer!
Friday 1 April
That Darn Cat (1997) – Disney
Sunday 3 April
Winnie The Pooh (2011) – Disney
Wednesday 6 April
Tarzan (1999) – Disney
Plastic – Showcase
Thursday 7 April
The Trials Of Cate McCall – Showcase
Sunday 10 April
Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides – Action & Adventure
The Hottie And The Nottie – Comedy
Tuesday 12 April
The Last King Of Scotland – Select
Dennis The Menace Strikes Again – Family
Thursday 14 April
300: Rise Of An Empire – Showcase
Friday 15 April
Alien Abduction – Sci-Fi & Horror
When it was announced that Lesley Joseph would be returning to Annie as Miss Hannigan at different venues and Sunderland was one of those I just had to go! I have always loved Birds of a Feather (UK TV Series) and its great its been back on recently.

She was absolutely lovely (as expected) and I got a great photo, told her I came to see her the last time she was in the Annie tour to which she responded with that was 17 years ago! I honestly didn’t realise it was that long ago which meant I was only 11 years old!
Such a thrill to meet her and she was fantastic in the show (review to follow).

Eddie Edwards is well known as Eddie the Eagle in England due to his crazy attempts at the Ski Jump and making it to the Olympics. It all started when he was a child and told to give up sport but he always dreamed of one day being an Olympian.
The first trailer was released last week for the third instalment of Bridget Jones (which has gone a totally different way to the third book). I have only got round to posting about it now but my initial reaction was why why why?!?!

When worlds collide Superman and Batman are put against each other in order to fight for what they believe in, as this is going on Lex Luthor sees it as an opportunity to start an up rising.
Continue reading “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) Review”

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