Advantages: Beautifully produced, top quality singing Disadvantages: None
of work was done in the refurbishment to ensure that the acoustic properties of the theatre were the best they could possibly be and I certainly have no complaints. Even right up in the Gods I've never had a problem hearing the singers. The singers themselves are world class and you know you're going to be in for a treat. The orchestra is one of the best I have heard and the productions are generally pretty traditional but very lavish. On seeing La Boheme last week I was particularly taken by the beautiful set, complete with gently falling snow in Act 3.
I absolutely adore every visit I have made to the Royal Opera House - the venue is beautiful and the singing and productions are among the best you will see in the UK. The productions they put on I would say are fairly conservative - the usual "classics", Mozart, Puccini, Verdi, Wagner - but ...
Advantages: Comfortable seats, plenty of leg room. Disadvantages: None
While on holiday in the Peak District I went to see a play at this beautiful Edwardian theatre. It is located in The Square next to the Pavilion Gardens and is a 900 seated opera house.
For Sat Nav users the post code is SK17 6XN.
It was originally built in 1903 and of Frank Matcham's design and was fully restored in 2001. It is a community theatre, catering for a wide range of tastes and ages and presents around 450 performances each year varying from opera, pantomine and children's shows. It attracts a host of famous names including, Peter kay and Ken Dodd.
You can book by phone (08451272190) or in person from Monday to Saturday 10am to 8pm but we booked on line, which was very easy to do and accessible 24 hours a day, although there is a small charge for doing this.
In the theatre the seating is arranged on three ...
Advantages: No more grated knuckles Disadvantages: None I have found
With all the well broadcast 'advice' last year (and on-going) about eating our five fruits and vegetables, I decided during last summer that salads where the order of the day. The 'easy' way of getting the suitable mix, of course, was to buy a packet from Tesco's. That is, until I saw this item on QVC.
Cook's Essentials is one of QVC's own brands - so obviously this is the best place to buy it. As a kitchen gadget I have found it to be one of the best - and unlike most others it has remained out (and in use) on the worktop in my kitchen.
I have to say that I already had a mandoline slicer - top quality with all the required attachments - however, once the novelty had worn off, like many other new toys, it was relegated to the bottom of the cupboard - mainly because it was too much trouble to get it out and fiddle about ...
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