
The Wingo family have hard a difficult life and have a lot of secrets, these are all about to come out . . .
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The Wingo family have hard a difficult life and have a lot of secrets, these are all about to come out . . .

Cast
Calamity Jane – Jodie Prenger
Will Bill Hickok – Tom Lister
Danny Gilmartin – Alex Hammond
Katie Brown – Phoebe Street
Henry Miller – Anthony Dunn
Francis Fryer – Bobby Delaney
Show Date – Saturday 7th March (2:30pm)

Date – Friday 6th March 2015
Venue – Theatre Royal, Newcastle
Characters
Violetta Valery – Anna Jerue-Kopec
Alfredo Germont – Ji-Min Park
Giorgio Germont – Stephen Gadd
Annina – Louise Collett
Flora Bervoix – Victoria Sharp
Gastone – Daniel Norman
Baron Douphol – Peter Savidge
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A drunken evening Martha and George destroy each other in front of a young couple who have just moved to the town Nick and Honey. All taking place from 2am following a party . . .
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Veteran con man Nicky pulling off his latest scheme has a shock when a woman, Jess turns his world upside down.

Truman Capote a writer is intrigued when he learns of a murder of a family in Kansas, that he decides to write some articles for the newspaper he works for, but he is inspired to write a book about it all instead.
Today is World Book Day so thought I would combine books to the big screen and list 7 books I read before watching the film. I used to read quite a bit when I had to commute to work on public transport, but when your travel to work is driving yourself in a car it makes it a lot harder to read. But I have managed to read a few books before the film was even thought about or before it was released.

I haven’t put this classic in the list but I did read it before the film as it was a book we read at school. So I guess somethings are very good at school, a classic book and a classic film all in English lessons!

A story of heartbreak watching Maisie as she must survive in her parents custody battle, with neither of them actually paying full attention to her . . .

In 1946 in London, Maurice a passionate writer must face his ex-mistress Sarah after a chance meeting with her husband two years after she suddenly ended their affair.

In Connecticut in the 1950s a housewife must face the worst possible marriage crisis as well as other building pressures when she realises that you cannot help the way you feel.