Birmingham Hippodrome has revealed that it plans to reopen on 25 May 2021.
As revealed today, the venue will initially present the hit immersive Van Gogh Alive exhibit until 11 July (with the show originally having played last autumn), with gallery technology used to present the iconic painter s work in an entirely new way.
After a six-week rebuild, the venue will then welcome the touring production of
Tell Me On A Sunday. Andrew Lloyd Webber and Don Black s classic musical will be led by Jodie Prenger, as previously revealed. The venue will present a number of touring productions throughout the remainder of 2021, including
Prime
Minister, Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern, Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister for Sport & Recreation,
Hon Grant Robertson and
Chief Executive of Sport New Zealand,
Raelene Castle ONZM (Ngāpuhi) will headline the
annual Captains Lunch at Eden Park on Friday 7 May 2021,
being staged in partnership between Women in Sport Aotearoa
and Trans - Tasman Business Circle.
This year marks a
special milestone - exactly ‘1 year to go’ until
Aotearoa New Zealand will host the 8th IWG World Conference
on Women & Sport. The event is the largest worldwide
gathering of experts in gender equality in sport and
physical activity, with 1,200 participants expected. For the
Press Release – Women in Sport
Captains Lunch 2021 to celebrate female leadership in sport and business, featuring Prime Minister Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern, Deputy Prime Minister Hon Grant Robertson and CEO of Sport New Zealand, Raelene Castle ONZM
Prime Minister, Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Sport & Recreation,
Hon Grant Robertson and
Chief Executive of Sport New Zealand, Raelene Castle ONZM (Ngāpuhi) will headline the annual Captains Lunch at Eden Park on Friday 7 May 2021, being staged in partnership between Women in Sport Aotearoa and Trans – Tasman Business Circle.
This year marks a special milestone – exactly ‘1 year to go’ until Aotearoa New Zealand will host the 8th IWG World Conference on Women & Sport. The event is the largest worldwide gathering of experts in gender equality in sport and physical activity, with 1,200 participants expected. For the first time in its history, it will be staged as a hybrid with a physical event
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The television presenter Jeremy Paxman recently declared that ‘any fool’ can be a newsreader. Photograph: BBC Two
The television presenter Jeremy Paxman recently declared that ‘any fool’ can be a newsreader. Photograph: BBC Two
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Re the excellent and somewhat horrifying solutions from chefs for hangover breakfasts (14 April), many years ago, I was in a hotel in Tenerife, indulging in group commiserations about our enfeebled states. I said the only thing I could face was two Anadin and vanilla ice-cream, which duly materialised, served immaculately on a doilied plate. That has since become my gold standard for hotel service. Incidentally, it really works.
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