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Stephen Unwin will visit Much Hadham village hall on Saturday September 21 for an evening filled with “insights, stories and socialising”.
The 47-year-old comic, labelled a “rare right-winger”, put on a polished performance of his Basic Bloke show at Laughing Bishops Comedy Club.
The comic, also billed as “unique British comedy talent”, will preview his Basic Bloke stand-up show at The Laughing Bishops Comedy Club this Sunday.
Audiences can experience haunting rendition of Emily Brontë’s timeless classic in two performances at Bishop’s Stortford College on Sunday July 21.
PINCHY theatre is bringing FLITCH The Musical: Work in Progress Concert to Foakes Hall on July 11, just before the main event on July 13.
Laughing Bishops Comedy Club host Paddy Lennox will welcome award-winning comedians Mike Gunn, Ben Norris and Alan Francis to the stage on Saturday.
Both Mark Thomas and Colin Hoult referred to their notes when giving an audience at The Laughing Bishops Comedy Club a preview of their Fringe shows.
Jessica Ward, 19, is one of a 32-strong cast performing on a 10-date, 10-week UK tour with the Ballet Central company.
Colin Hoult was the short-fused theatre director in award-winning Netflix series After Life and Warwick Davis’ “spiritual guru” in Life’s Too Short.
The 61-year-old has been venting his spleen for 39 years and an audience at Laughing Bishops Comedy Club will not be spared his political rantings.
Bishop’s Stortford Academy of Performing Arts members aged 7 to 12 performed Frozen Jr at South Mill Arts in Bishop’s Stortford.
Former Stortford mayor Daniel Abbott in lead role in Water Lane Theatre Company’s production of Jeffrey Archer’s courtroom drama at South Mill Arts.
Summercroft girl Safia Khaliq-Francis, 11, nearing the end of four-month run performing in Tina: The Tina Turner Musical at London’s Aldwych Theatre.
More than a hundred pupils aged nine to 18 took on roles in the spotlight and behind the scenes as part of a rotation of three casts and crew
Court in the act: Bishop’s Stortford theatre company to perform Beyond Reasonable Doubt at South Mill Arts over three nights and a matinee in March.
Review of Made in Dagenham by Bishop’s Stortford Musical Theatre Company at South Mill Arts in Bishop’s Stortford.
Fans can hear the Welsh singer and TV and radio presenter in a series of dates the length and breadth of the UK, including South Mill Arts on April 5.
Media degree student and former Birchwood girl Eloise Churchman reviews outdoor theatre company Illyria’s Pride and Prejudice at Hatfield Forest.
Amber Cope reviews Water Lane Theatre Company’s open-air production in Monastery Garden of William Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor.
Former Herts and Essex High School girl Jessica Enemokwu won a coveted place in the NYT’s repertory company, performing in three productions.
Dinosaurs and All That Rubbish will be performed at South Mills Arts in Bishop’s Stortford during school half-term week.