Entries by Baba

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The Prince and the Pauper Review

The Prince and the Pauper at the New Vic is a festive treat you will not want to miss…. From the moment the play starts the audience is captivated, engrossed and instantly drawn into the Tudor setting in the round. There’s singing, dancing and gymnastics, and there’s laughter, bright lights and stunning costumes mixed in […]

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Weston Coyney Schools Help Kickstart major campaign

Two Weston Coyney schools have become the first to help kickstart a major campaign to plant more trees. Pupils from both Weston Infants Academy and Weston Junior Academy, within Weston Federation planted trees in their school grounds as part of a revolutionary project, which is being run by Stoke-on-Trent group Tree Radicals. Tree Radicals – […]

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Port Vale Foundation Trust to deliver NCS in 2020

The Port Vale Foundation Trust is to help deliver a National programme throughout schools in North Staffordshire. For the first time the Port Vale Foundation Trust will be in a position to deliver a full National Citizen Service (NCS) programme in 2020, and will be specifically working and supporting three schools. Over the last 10 […]

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Step into Christmas at the Brampton Museum

Visitors can get into the magical Christmas spirit at the Brampton Museum. The Council’s arts and cultural officers have organised a festive-themed events programme which opens on 16 November and runs throughout December. The main gallery is being transformed into a treasure trove of bespoke items as part of the annual “B(u)y Me for Christmas” […]

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Gym & Tonic at the New Vic

The John Godber Company and Theatre Royal Wakefield return to the New Vic with a brand new production of John Godber’s laugh-out-loud comedy Gym & Tonic from Tuesday 5 – Saturday 9 November. Written and directed by John Godber OBE (Scary Bikers, Teechers, Up ‘n’ Under, Bouncers), Gym & Tonic is a hilarious comedy about trying to find a […]

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Activities to Celebrate Stories for Half-Term

Guardians of a mysterious book will take over Stoke-on-Trent libraries this half term as part of a new project celebrating reading and writing. The characters from The Mysterious Case of the Four Quarters will take families on a secret mission among the bookshelves as they tell the tale of a magical world facing its darkest […]

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Emily Atack at the Victoria Hall

Due to popular demand, Emily Atack is bringing her sell-out comedy show Talk Thirty to Me back to the stage, arriving at the Victoria Hall, Stoke-on-Trent on Wednesday 30th October. The limited run will celebrate the launch of her first memoir Are We There Yet? which is set for release this autumn. Every ticket will also include a […]

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The D-Road Review

Anyone who lives in and around Stoke-on-Trent will know of the A500, also known as the D-Road – a major primary road with most of its length connecting Junctions 16 and 15 of the M6 Motorway. Since the road opened some 40-odd years ago it has proven to be highly divisive and Claybody Theatre’s latest […]

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