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A new magazine for those who cherish Britain's OLD THEATRES

posted by theatrebuffer on November 26, 2008 at 7:50am

A new magazine for enthusiasts wishing to learn more about Britain’s OLD THEATRES has just been launched at the Coliseum theatre, Aberystwyth. The publication has the backing of Britain’s maestro of mirth, Ken Dodd, O.B.E., and Mr. Nick Thomas, the world’s most prolific pantomime producer.

Packed with information for preservation groups, it will create an open forum on all that’s good about British theatre--some of which were converted into cinemas during their life time.
For more information and if you would like to join in, please contact Terry Kirtland direct by E Mail: tezza@hawthorn48.freeserve.co.uk He will be very pleased to hear from you.
tezza@hawthorn48.freeserve.co.uk

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