
Ian H. Cheeseman
Writer at Freelance
@ManCity correspondent @SonySportsNetwk & @SiriusXMFC | Ex-BBC | Forever Blue Vlog & Podcast. Theatre fan - Break-a-Leg | https://t.co/Ai5CU9TRCB
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1 week ago |
tamesidecorrespondent.co.uk | Ian H. Cheeseman
Veteran stage star Rosie Ashe reflects on a glittering career – from Phantom of the Opera to Mary Poppins, as she delights UK audiences once again, proving that loving what you do really is the key to a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious life. If you’re lucky enough to do a job which is also your passion then you will feel like it’s not really work at all. I had the good fortune to feel that way during my twenty-five years at the BBC, as a football commentator and presenter.
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messengernewspapers.co.uk | Ian H. Cheeseman
The cast of Newsies take a bow Before I even start to review Newsies Jr, I have to say I was blown away by the clever programme that accompanied the performance. Since the story, within the show, is about the newsboys strike in New York in 1899, making the programme into a rolled up, yellowed newspaper was genius. Hats off to Steve Bailey and Michael McCaw for their inventiveness.
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saddind.co.uk | Ian H. Cheeseman
Ian Cheeseman reviews the premiere of ‘A Knight’s Tale’ at the Opera House, Manchester, praising its energetic rock vibes, standout performances, and promising future on the West End stage. It’s always exciting being at the birth of a brand new musical and A Knights Tale was performed in front of a live audience, for the first time on Friday night. Although I didn’t know what to expect, I bought the tickets months ago, I was excited.
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1 week ago |
tamesidecorrespondent.co.uk | Ian H. Cheeseman
Ian Cheeseman reviews the premiere of ‘A Knight’s Tale’ at the Opera House, Manchester, praising its energetic rock vibes, standout performances, and promising future on the West End stage. It’s always exciting being at the birth of a brand new musical and A Knights Tale was performed in front of a live audience, for the first time on Friday night. Although I didn’t know what to expect, I bought the tickets months ago, I was excited.
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tamesidecorrespondent.co.uk | Ian H. Cheeseman
NK Theatre Arts delivers a side-splitting performance of Richard Bean’s adaptation, transporting audiences to 1960s Brighton with impeccable timing, laughs and standout performances from the entire cast.
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