Stay updated with breaking news from தாத்தா பாட்ஸ். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Tyler Gray and Catriona Schoneveld had never met before they auditioned for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr. But they now share a special bond, playing twins Jeremy and Jemima Potts in Musical Theatre Oamaru’s children’s theatre production. Rehearsals for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr started in March, and Catriona (9) and Tyler (10) had both enjoyed getting to know new people, and acting and interacting with them on and off stage. It had been an “amazing” experience watching it all come together, Tyler said. “I’ve really enjoyed it.” Tyler, who goes to Fenwick School, thought he would go for an ensemble role, because it was his first time auditioning for a Musical Theatre Oamaru production. ....
The Subplot | Business parks, Neville and Flintoff 18 May 2021, 09:05Comments (0) Welcome to Place North West. THIS WEEK A Tale of Two Sportsmen: Gary Neville and Andrew Flintoff moved into Manchester real estate. How’s it going so far? Unkillable: the landlords of the North West’s suburban offices have had a difficult couple of decades. It taught them lessons that are now paying off. Is that it? The selection of a development partner for the £1.5bn ID Manchester scheme is nearly complete. But where did the big-name bidders go? A TALE OF TWO SPORTSMEN Who shoots, who scores? Gary Neville’s £200m St Michael’s scheme has just five weeks to start on site, otherwise its planning consent will expire. Logik Developments, chaired by cricketer Andrew Flintoff, is on the brink of a deal to unlock a 1m sq ft scheme. Both have open goals, will they score? ....
A gentler Britain: why The Railway Children deserves its return The beloved 1970 film is getting a sequel, with Jenny Agutter involved. No wonder its message of optimism has endured through the decades 7 May 2021 • 9:33am Our young heroes try to stop the train in the opening scenes of The Railway Children (1970) Credit: Capital “Daddy, my daddy.” These words, cried out by Jenny Agutter as Bobbie, near the end of the 1970 film adaptation of The Railway Children, have been etched on the nation’s heart for half a century. In an extraordinary slow-motion scene, we see Bobbie drawn to the train station for a reason she can’t quite articulate, and through the swirling steam on the platform she sees a tall silhouette, familiar but not overly so. ....
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang a great vehicle for children's entertainment stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Why Dick Van Dyke was the true marvel of WandaVision The 95-year-old s pursuit of perfection has made him a living legend – and cost him dearly, Now he s an unsung hero of the Marvel Universe Dick Van Dyke, circa 1960 Credit: Getty “If someone from the UK sees me, they are on me like a pack of wolves,” joked Dick Van Dyke, who always accepted the mockery over his role in Mary Poppins with good grace, admitting he’d delivered “the most atrocious Cockney accent in the history of cinema”. Even so, the man who played Bert the chimney sweep remains indubitably popular. ....