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From October 20 at the Playhouse, Rambert2 s Double Bill features 11 early-career dancers with outstanding ability, with shows Home and Killer Pig.
A fantastic line-up of comedians joins the season, including Jenny Eclair, Sofie Hagen, Luisa Omielan and Bridget Christie.
Jenny Eclair is one of the comedians heading to Norwich Theatre Playhouse.
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Also appearing is Women s Hour legend Jenni Murray on September 30 and Cheryl Knight will perform the songs and monologues of Joyce Grenfell in Ode to Joyce on October 7, both at the Playhouse.
Caroline Richardson, Norwich Theatre Playhouse director, said: “This new season, coming after such a long, sparse, dry time for theatre, brings back excitement, joy and sheer fun.
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Isle of Wight the ‘UK’s best kept secret’ says Shappi Khorsandi on Just A Minute (updated)
It’s always great to hear praise for the Isle of Wight and this week’s episode of Just A Minute provided just that
If you tune into the comedy slots on BBC Radio 4 on weekdays you would have heard a mention of the Isle of Wight this week.
During the iconic Just A Minute show, now hosted by Jo Brand, one of the contestants was given one minute to talk without repetition, hestitation or deviation about “A British Seaside Holiday”.
Khorsandi: “UK’s best kept secret”
Just a Minute is at a loss without Nicholas Parsons in the chair
As the first season without Parsons draws to a close, have any of the stand-ins made a strong case for permanency?
Paul Merton and Nicholas Parsons
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How can anyone permanently chair Just a Minute (Radio 4, Monday), and follow in the footsteps of Nicholas Parsons after his death last year? After 10 weeks of guest hosts valiantly giving it their best shot, it’s looking as if nobody can. There’s no obvious choice, anyway. It doesn’t help that Covid-19 has meant that the game has been played remotely over video-conferencing software, with a virtual audience.