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Aug 7, 2024 |
post-register.com | Kyle Mooty |John O’Farrell |Karey Kirkpatrick |Wayne Kirkpatrick
Aug. 9-11Something Rotten!by John O’Farrell, Karey Kirkpatrick, Wayne KirkpatrickSept. 6-21The Flickby Annie BakerOct. 11-26Miseryby William Goldman based on Stephen King’s novelNov. 9-10Tribute to Military VeteransVariety ShowDec. 6-21The Best Christmas Pageant Everby Barbara Robinson
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Mar 13, 2024 |
politicshome.com | John O’Farrell |Noa Hoffman
3 min read A tale of offspring returning to the family nest with a political twist, John O’Farrell’s latest book will perpetuate his reputation for comedy genius In the autumn of 1999, I caught pneumonia and spent a week in hospital. This would have been an entirely miserable experience had it not been for the fact that a friend brought me in a copy of John O’Farrell’s first book, Things Can Only Get Better.
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Mar 2, 2024 |
thisismoney.co.uk | John O’Farrell |Armistead Maupin |Carys Davies |Tana French
From a parish page-turner to a scintillating satire about our febrile politics, and the labour and love of a farmer's wife, here is the best new fiction to get stuck into this weekend. MUST READSA DEATH IN THE PARISHby Reverend Richard Coles(W&N £9.99, 432pp)The picturesque village of Champton is one of those peaceful places that seem to attract violent death.
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Feb 13, 2024 |
allthatdazzles.co.uk | John O’Farrell
Review by Daz Gale⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️One of the most legendary concerts in music history is the subject of a new jukebox musical as Live Aid musical Just For One Day enjoys its world premiere at The Old Vic. Perhaps not the most obvious of subjects to make a musical about, nor the most obvious of theatres for it to premiere in, but there was something intriguing and quite a bit exciting about this production. The question is would it be able to live up to the legacy of its subject matter?
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Nov 15, 2023 |
news.italy24.press | Karey Kirkpatrick |John O’Farrell
Netflix releases the trailer, new poster and new images of Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nuggets, which will be available from 15 December 2023 in all countries where the service is active. The sequel to the stop-motion film sees the return of Melisha Tweedy, better known as Mrs. Tweedy, Gaia’s archenemy.
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