HENRY V: live online – Guildford Shakespeare Company | Review
April 24, 2021 Last updated:
April 24, 2021
This production of
Henry V is the eighth of Guildford Shakespeare Company’s (GSC) Zoom shows. I am watching on St. Georges’ Day, Shakespeare’s birthday, normally a day to be out enjoying a sonnet walk. Well, hopefully, next year.
Caroline Devlin directs this online version, with sound design by Matt Eaton, digital design by Beth Mann, costume design by Anett Black and Philip d’Orleans as Fight Director. I have purposefully mentioned the artistic team first as they have done such a fantastic job. The production is cleverly designed, boxes of costumes and props were delivered to each actor’s home in advance of the production. The five actors then perform in their spare rooms, which have been transformed into green screen studios. I cannot begin to imagine how you would choreograph a fight between characters in completely different locations!
By Devon Koen - 01 February 2021
A 16-year-old girl has never had more motivation to get her driver’s licence than she does now, after her father, who won the Nissan Datsun GO in The Herald win-a-car competition at the weekend, said he would give her the car.
Richard Barclay, 61, of Glendinningvale, was announced as the winner of the brand-new popular car on Friday. He will drive it home on Monday.
The competition, which ran from December 3 to January 28, was a collaborative event in celebration of Baywest Mall’s fifth birthday.
As part of the competition, Baywest Mall gave away eight R5,000 shopping vouchers on a weekly basis with Jessica Longhow, Duma Charles Mbete, Tracey-Leigh Henry and Gavin Fowler being the lucky winners in January.
Pioneer Communications Forges a Path to Higher Bandwidth with Fujitsu and Power & Tel
Pioneer Communications Forges a Path to Higher Bandwidth with Fujitsu and Power & Tel
Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc. and Power & Tel today announced that Pioneer Communications has deployed the Fujitsu 1FINITY„¢ platform and Virtuora cloud solutions to address exponential growth in demand for internet bandwidth. The 1FINITY S100 layer 2 switching platform enables network speeds up to 100G, with an optional path to 200G without significant future investments. For more than 65 years, Pioneer Communications has delivered reliable telecommunications services to residents and businesses in Southwest Kansas. To continue to expand their offering of affordable, high-speed connectivity, Pioneer Communications needed to quickly increase capacity while minimizing space requirements, power consumption and capital expenditures.
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Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc. and Power & Tel today announced that Pioneer Communications has deployed the Fujitsu 1FINITY™ platform and Virtuora® cloud solutions to address exponential growth in demand for internet bandwidth. The 1FINITY S100 layer 2 switching platform enables network speeds up to 100G, with an optional path to 200G without significant future investments.
For more than 65 years, Pioneer Communications has delivered reliable telecommunications services to residents and businesses in Southwest Kansas. To continue to expand their offering of affordable, high-speed connectivity, Pioneer Communications needed to quickly increase capacity while minimizing space requirements, power consumption and capital expenditures.
With deployment of the Fujitsu 1FINITY S100 switching platform, Pioneer Communications can leverage Ethernet aggregation to boost bandwidth in a cost-efficient manner.
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Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency welcomes New Wildlife Officers
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Nashville, TN – The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) officially welcomed 13 new wildlife officers during a commission ceremony held at Buffalo Ridge Wildlife Refuge in Humphreys County. Due to COVID-19 Copronavirus concerns, only a limited number TWRA officials and the graduates were in attendance.
The new TWRA officers and their assignment areas are Robert Badgett, Jr. (Sullivan County), Ethan Brown (Franklin County), Don Chance (Wildlife Manager, Oak Ridge WMA), Miranda Garner (Houston County), Parker Gerdes (Lake County), Gavin Henley (Perry County), Collin Jones (Johnson County), Rob Lewis (Wildlife Manager, Upper Obion River Complex), Jared Poore (Wildlife Manager, Lower Obion River Complex), Andrew Rutherford (Wildlife Manager, Forked Deer River Complex), Bethany Watson (Unicoi County), Brad Wheat (Wildlife Manager