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Northwich dancer wins spot at Liverpool Theatre School

A GIFTED young dancer from Northwich is jumping for joy after securing a coveted place at Liverpool Theatre School. Ruby Clark, 15, is one step closer to achieving her dream of becoming a professional dancer, as she prepares to embark on an elite dance training programme at the prestigious North West performing arts school. Liverpool Theatre School, whose patrons include dance legend, Wayne Sleep OBE, and West End theatre producer, Bill Kenwright, boasts a long list of success stories, with alumni appearing in shows such as Wicked, Les Miserables, The Book of Mormon, Tenors of Rock and Blood Brothers. Accepting only the most talented students, Liverpool Theatre School welcomes just 16 of the many young hopefuls who apply for professional training in dance, musical theatre and acting every year.

Omahan has found success as actor

He’s been a restaurant owner, sportscaster and a boxer. Oh, and did we mention he’s been a warlock? Actually, these are roles the Omaha-born actor has portrayed throughout a 25-year career that’s included parts in film and television. He also wrote, directed and is starring in a faith-based feature film called, “the Job,” set to stream on Pureflix this summer. On Saturday, Goodwin had another role — this time, as a real-life board member of The Digg Site Productions. The nonprofit organization is raising funds to renovate the Empress Theatre at 419 N. Main St., in downtown Fremont. The estimated $2.2 million project includes the building’s purchase, renovation/restoration and equipment.

Worcestershire County League full round up

Report submitted by Worcestershire County League Following the first two weeks of bright sunshine and warm conditions some localised heavy overnight downpours and unpredictable squally showers throughout the day meant that week three was the first week to be influenced by the change in weather pattern and temperatures. Dan Wale (7-21) ensured he made the most of the helpful bowling conditions as he helped Stourbridge take full advantage of last week’s leaders Stourport’s misfortune of having their match cancelled due to a Covid-19 occurrence at Brockhampton last week, as his first innings haul helped the Glassboys beat local rivals Old Hill by three wickets at Haden Hill, a win that catapulted them to the top of the

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