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A mock-up of the space
The DriveINSIDE Theatre, a 68,000 sq ft marquee indoor space where cars come in and watch spectators live on stage, has unveiled its inaugural season.
Across the four-week season (beginning on 13 May, after drive-in shows have the green light), there will be 30 productions playing to a maximum of 24,000 theatre goers.
Manchester residents will be able to get previews of two new musicals before they get to London – including
WhiteWitch, an immersive rock musical narrated by Shakespearean actor Brian Blessed, with Manchester stars Victor Michael, Hayley Maria, Phil Gault, Maria Nielsen and Andy Quinn.
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Lost Voice Guy Lee Ridley who is looking to reprogramme his speech synthesiser to sound like a Geordie has revealed he can t wait to say I love you to his parents in his own accent.
The comedian, 40, who is originally from County Durham and was born with cerebral palsy and is unable to speak, was named the winner of Britain s Got Talent in 2018 after touching the hearts of the nation.
But appearing on This Morning today via video link, he revealed he s now ready to change one fundamental aspect of his stand-up routine - his voice.
As he launches a search for the perfect Geordie accent to replace the current voice on his voice synthesiser, Lee explained: My family are from Consett in County Durham, so I would like to sound as close as I can to that.
Leo, who has performed with stars like Van Morrison, Paul Weller and Jerry Lee Lewis, says launching a DIY station is easy.
“I paid for a licence to play the songs and a website, lgradio.online, and that was it,” he says. “I’ve got a laptop, a shed full of music and a microphone. That’s all I need.”
He also has vintage recordings of unique interviews his father Benny, once the Sunday Express radio reviewer, did with stars like Tony Bennett and Paul McCartney.
The idea was born from Lockdown. “Friends asked me to do them playlists,” Leo recalls. “So I did, but then they came back and asked if I could add details like I did on the radio, tell them the stories behind the songs. That was how LG Radio began.