October’s final show of the year sees David, Tim and Andy Tharp looking back at a memorable season, while captain Jack Bellars and senior cricketer Chris Walker from South Nutfield receive their OTFF Club of the Year award.
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October’s final show of the year sees David, Tim and Andy Tharp looking back at a memorable season, while captain Jack Bellars and senior cricketer Chris Walker from South Nutfield receive their OTFF Club of the Year award.
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A Day in the Death of Joe Egg is the latest production at the Archway Theatre in Horley.
The play is based on writer Peter Nichols’ own experience of raising a handicapped child.
In this adaptation a couple uses black comedy to get them through the stress of taking care of their severely disabled son.
The play is directed by Joseph Booton who joined presenter Annie Whitmore to chat about his directing debut.
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For tickets and info: www.archwaytheatre.co.uk
The play runs 24 September – 5th October 2019
ROZALLA, who gained the name “The Queen of Rave” after her 1991 success with “Everybody`s Free” spoke to Susy Radio`s Neil Munday in possibly one of the best telephone interviews ever conducted on Susy Radio set up by her representative and friend, Jonathan Dahl, who messaged Neil the next morning stating:
“Rozalla text me saying it was one of the best interviews she has done and look forward to more when the album is out”
Rozalla`s single is out now from all good download stores and the video available on You Tube. The album, which the title is still to be announced, is due in 2020.
Links:
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/Rozalla-Miller-20147752609
Twitter:
@rozallab
Talented local Songstress Stephanie Whitelock, from Woodhatch, stopped by Susy Towers today to chat to Chrissy about her son Gabriel, and how she is raising money for his treatment by singing at the Harlequin Redhill next Saturday the 28th September.
Links:
Harlequin Theatre and Cinema:
http://www.harlequintheatre.co.uk/
Facebook: @gabesgoal
Just Giving:
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/stephanie-whitelock
(Images and video © Stephanie Whitelock)
Photo: Courtesy East Grinstead Town Council – Statue of Sir Archibald McIndoe and a patient
The town of East Grinstead will come together on Sunday to commemorate the 79th anniversary of the Battle of Britain and remember the injured airmen.
East Grinstead has lasting connections with the brave airmen of the battle, as many of them were treated for burns injuries at the Queen Victoria Hospital by pioneering plastic surgeon Sir Archibald McIndoe. The injured airmen were known as the Guinea Pig Club.
A dedication service of the statue will take place on the McIndoe lawn at 11.30 am on Sunday. The road around the lawn will be closed between 11.00 am and 12.00 midday.
Following the service there will be film showings at Chequer Mead marking the 79th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, raising funds for the Queen Victoria Hospital and the Spitfire Society.