Peter Pan
THE best loved
children's story is in the Arts Centre over 21 December 2006 to 6
January 2007. This is a new musical adaptation of JM
Barrie classic for all the family, by award winning writer Anne
Dalton.
If you do not know
the story, well this is a quick outline... Mr and Mrs Darlings three
children vanish from their nursery in 1904 London when Peter Pan
flies in and invites them to Neverland. They join him in an
exhilarating life, free from grown up rules. Hair-breath
escapes, thrilling adventures, the wonder of flight and the secret
of the underworld of the Lost Boys, all ending in a showdown with
Captain Hook and his pirates! Peter Pan, mischievous, daring,
unstoppable and unforgettable, fulfils his promise to never grow old
but to always hold the key to eternal world of a child's
imagination.
This story is full of adventure and
fantastic choreography and acting.
The cast will be staring Jonny Sheldon
as Peter Pan, Emma-Gina King as Wendy, John Story as Captin Hook,
Neil Newton as Smee.
If you can not wait till 21 December
then you will be please to know you can take the family to see the
sneak preview at the Crosby Civic Hall from 13 December 2006 to 19
December 2006.
Tickets £12 & £8. For more
information call the Box office for both venues on:- 0151 934 21 41.
For group bookings buy 10 and get one free. School rates
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Join the protest against
the fascist BNP conference in Blackpool
ON Saturday 25 November 2006 the
protester will assemble at 12.00pm noon at the
in the square at the top of Victoria
Street, Blackpool (near side entrance to Winter Gardens) for a
rally with speakers, followed by mass leafleting of the main
shopping area.
The British National Party (BNP) has announced they are to hold a
conference on 25 November and 26 November in Blackpool. The BNP has
not announced the venue and local people including the Leader of the
council, hotels, trade unions, student unions, residents, students
and anti-fascist groups have condemned the BNP for attempting to
hold their conference in Blackpool.
Following the recent acquittal of two BNP members at Leeds Crown
Court, we must show our opposition to the BNP and their politics of
race hate and division. We must show that there is united opposition
to the BNP and ensure that Blackpool is a fascist-free zone.
Unite Against Fascism calls on all those that oppose fascism to
mobilise and attend this protest of unity.
If you are able to attend and also help with mass leafleting please
email unite@ucu.org.uk or telephone 020 7833 4916.
Missing:- "Thomas
Henry"
MERSEYSIDE Police are becoming
increasingly concerned for the welfare of 75 year old Thomas Henry,
who has been missing from his home in Netherley since Sunday 12
November 2006.
Thomas was last seen on Sunday night in South Liverpool driving a
silver Ford Fiesta registration number MF55 GNN.
Thomas is described as white, of slim build, 5'8" tall with a fair
complexion and lots of white hair. He was last seen wearing a black
overcoat, trousers and shoes.
Thomas has not gone missing before.
If anyone has seen Mr. Henry or has information about his
whereabouts they are asked to contact Speke Police Station on 0151
709 6010 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
You can also contact the National
Missing Persons Helpline 0500 700 700.
Missing:- "Kirsty Emmett"
MERSEYSIDE Police are concerned
about the whereabouts of a 14 year old girl who has been missing
from her home in the Whiston area since Saturday 21 October 2006.
Kirsty Emmett, who has contacted a family member several times since
going missing, is thought to be in the Woolton Village area of
Liverpool in the company of an older man.
Kirsty is described as being white, 5ft 3in tall with a very slim
build . She has brown eyes, black shoulder length hair and a
distinctive 'V' shaped gap between her front teeth. She also has her
belly button pierced.
When she was last seen she was wearing a black coloured cardigan,
blue jeans and black trainers.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Huyton Police Station on
0151 777 6230 or contact the Message Home Helpline 0800 700 740 or
the Runaway Helpline 0808 800 70 70. |