The first major show to take to the stage of the newly transformed Hall for Cornwall will be the world premiere of Fisherman’s Friends: The Musical. The brand new production has been revealed as the debut show to tread the boards of the landmark theatre when it reopens later this year following a three-year, multi-million pound redevelopment. Julien Boast, CEO and creative director at Hall for Cornwall said: “We think there’s no better way to raise the curtain on Hall for Cornwall following our major transformation. “Fisherman’s Friends: The Musical is a feel-good story celebrating friendship, community and music, a perfect tonic to lift us from recent events which have impacted all our lives and a great celebration of people, passion and possibilities which are at the heart of our new theatre. The show will form the foundation of our inaugural launch season.”
THE tragic death of restaurant owner Sue Addis earlier this month sent shockwaves through the community of Brighton and Hove – and beyond. The Argus opened an online book of condolence and heartfelt tributes have poured in from people from all walks of life. We are publishing some of them here today and will be publishing more tomorrow. Sue, 69, who ran Donatello in The Lanes and Pinocchio in New Road, Brighton, was found dead at her Withdean home on January 7.
Former Brighton and Hove Albion chairman Dick Knight “Sue holds a special place in my heart, because she became a great friend of mine – and the Albion – when I persuaded her to become my first shirt sponsor back in 1997. “I&rsqu