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The Curve in Leicester s five-star Sunset Boulevard will be released once again to support the Andy Nairn Bursaries in Technical Theatre. The bursary, set up to commemorate Curve s former head of production (who sadly passed award in November 2020), provides accessible training opportunities for aspiring theatre technicians from challenging socio-economic and diverse backgrounds. Sunset Boulevard was the last show Nairn was able to work on before his passing. Curve s chief executive Chris Stafford and artistic director Nikolai Foster said: We are thrilled the gates of Paramount will open once again before we start to emerge from lockdown. What makes this screening even more special is that when you buy a ticket, you will be supporting The Andy Nairn Bursaries in Technical Theatre, named in honour of Andy Nairn, our much missed Head of Production, who passed away last November aged just 34 years old. ....
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One of Warwickâs longest-standing community groups has been inspired by a huge milestone to launch their club into the future with a new youth initiative. The Rotary Club of Warwick Sunrise held a celebration at the Horsepower Sculpture in Queens Park on Saturday morning to mark the 100th anniversary of Rotaryâs establishment in Australia and New Zealand. Dozens of community members turned out for the early morning baton relay, which was followed by an impressive parade of vintage cars and motorcycles on Albion St. Former Warwick Rotary president Dave Kemp with Bridget Hegarty after the car parade at the club s celebrations marking 100 years of Rotary in Australia and New Zealand. Picture: Jessica Paul ....