TOB 240916 Gladstone Theatre, Wirrall
Talents of Britain
Saturday 24th September 2016
Gladstone Theatre, Wirrall
Port Sunlight Prt4 29th Nov 2009
Aled now meets the Port Sunlight players and their chorographer Julia Whitehead, who is a trained dancer and has had a very successful career as a Bluebell, a Tiller Girl and a Rockette before joining the players. Since the late 70's Julia has been writing and directing the annual Christmas Pantomime, Aled also meets some of the other performers who are preparing for this years production at the village's historic Gladstone Theatre. Our next hymn sung by the congregation is Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee.
This is produced solely to promote Aled and his music.
Thrill of Love - Port Sunlight Players
Amanda Whittington's Thrill of Love presented by The Port Sunlight Players.
Follow the story of the last woman to be hanged in Britain, Ruth Ellis, at The Gladstone Theatre Port Sunlight on 9th, 10th and 11th October 2014.
Introducing Joanne Carr as Ruth Ellis, Neil Alveston as Detective Jack Gale, Marj Lunt as Sylvia Shaw, Sarah Evans as Vickie Martin and Shirley Denson as Doris Judd. Directed by Liz Sharp and Sarah-Jane Aston
2016 Rehearsals - Streets of London
Here are our 2016 cast rehearsing Streets of London from the opening section of our 2016 show Best of British We're performing at the Gladstone Theatre, Port Sunlight from the 7th - 9th April. Tickets are on sale now - 07954 520 655
Jade Tremarco - Brilliant Singer
Jade Tremarco at the Gladstone Theatre, Port Sunlight, Wirral, England (PRS approved)
27th April 2011 Length: 1:54
Spotlight On Youth 2008
A slideshow put to music from our recent production of Spotlight On Youth 2008 performed at the Gladstone Theatre Port Sunlight Wirral on 19th & 20th March 2008.
Birkenhead Gang Show | 12 Days of Gang Show
After a couple of weeks off due to work commitments and rehearing so hard, the videos are back!!!
This is the 12 Days of Gang Show
Birkenhead Gang Show is back for the Most Spectacular Show EVER!
After the 2017 Show was taken to the Isle Of Man, we are back at the Gladstone Theatre on the 20th February 2019 (Until Saturday 23rd)
Tickets are on Sale Now!
Dan, Ben, Buzz and Johno and the Rest of Birkenhead Gang Show
Port Sunlight
Port Sunlight is a model village, suburb and electoral ward in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside, England. Historically part of Cheshire, it is located between Lower Bebington and New Ferry, on the Wirral Peninsula. Between 1894 and 1974 it formed part of Bebington urban district within the county of Cheshire. At the 2001 Census, its population was 1,450.
Port Sunlight was built by Lever Brothers to accommodate workers in its soap factory; work commenced in 1888. The name is derived from Lever Brothers' most popular brand of cleaning agent, Sunlight.
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Bullets & Daffodils Rehearsal Photos Slideshow
Photos from the dress rehearsals of the Bullets & Daffodils theatre show taking place on 24 September at the Lyceum in Port Sunlight.
Produced and narrated by Dean Sullivan. Composed by Dean Johnson.
Dubbed to Jay P McWinen's (Wilfred Owen in the production) version of I Would Fight For You, written by Dean Johnson.
Port Sunlight | Wikipedia audio article
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00:12:01 8 See also
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Port Sunlight is a model village and suburb in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside, it is located between Lower Bebington and New Ferry, on the Wirral Peninsula. Port Sunlight was built by Lever Brothers to accommodate workers in its soap factory (now part of Unilever); work commenced in 1888. The name is derived from Lever Brothers' most popular brand of cleaning agent, Sunlight.
Port Sunlight contains 900 Grade II listed buildings, and was declared a Conservation Area in 1978. Port Sunlight has been informally suggested for World Heritage Site (WHS) status to protect it from development and to preserve the unique character for future generations; however, it is not yet on the current UK tentative list for future consideration as a WHS. In the 2001 Census, its population was 1,450.
Andrew Games Interview for Dandilicious
We recently spoke with award winning film director and actor, Andrew Games, about his upcoming film, DANDILICIOUS.
Scheduled for release in early 2020, DANDILICIOUS explores the Teddy Boy subculture of 1950’s Britain. APG films have already released the film’s trailer which can be viewed on their YouTube channel:
Labour Leicester - Ed Miliband at Little Theatre
Jon Ashworth and Labour Leicester welcome Ed Miliband
Showaddywaddy, Remember Then, 13/4/2019.
Port Sunlight.
The River War: An Account of the Reconquest of the Sudan by Winston S. Churchill
When the self-proclaimed Mahdi (“Guided One”) gathered Islamic forces and kicked the Anglo-Egyptians out of the Sudan, he unleashed a backlash. With the image of the heroic General Charles Gordon dying at Khartoum, the British public was ready to support a war to reclaim the lost territories. And when the political time was right, a British-Egyptian-Sudanese expedition led by the redoubtable Herbert Kitchener set out to do just that.
The river involved was the Nile. For millennia, its annual flood has made habitable a slender strip, though hundreds of miles of deserts, between its tributaries and its delta. Through this desolate region, man and beast struggled to supply the bare essentials of life. Though this same region, the expedition had to find and defeat an enemy several times larger than itself.
The young Churchill was hot to gain war experience to aid his career, and so he wangled a transfer to the 21st Lancers and participated in the last successful cavalry charge the world ever saw, in the climactic battle of Omdurman. He also had a position as war correspondent for the Morning Post, and on his return to England he used his notes to compose this book.
Chapter 01. The Rebellion of the Mahdi - 00:00
Chapter 02. The Fate of the Envoy - 1:24:09
Chapter 03. The Dervish Empire - 2:45:41
Chapter 04. The Years of Preparation - 3:33:13
Chapter 05. The Beginning of the War - 4:15:26
Chapter 06. Firket - 5:00:59
Chapter 07. The Recovery of the Dongola Province - 5:21:57
Chapter 08. The Desert Railway - 6:15:20
Chapter 09. Abu Hamed - 7:04:52
Chapter 10. Berber - 7:46:23
Chapter 11. Reconaissance - 8:22:42
Chapter 12. The Battle of the Atbara - 8:52:56
Chapter 13. The Grand Advance - 9:21:50
Chapter 14. The Operations of the First of September - 9:50:47
Chapter 15. The Battle of Omdurman - 10:17:57
Chapter 16. The Fall of the City - 11:34:01
Chapter 17. The Fashoda Incident - 11:55:29
Chapter 18. On the Blue Nile - 12:28:57
Chapter 19. The End of the Khalifa - 13:12:58
Appendix - 13:54:27
The History of Mr. Polly Audiobook by H. G. Wells | Audiobook with subtitles
A funny and touching account of the imaginative Mr. Polly who, bored and trapped in his conventional life, makes a U-turn –- and changes everything.
H.G. Wells’ early life as the son of a semi-insolvent shopkeeper and as a draper’s apprentice fueled his novels of the lower middle class: The Wheels of Chance (1896), Kipps (1905), and The History of Mr. Polly (1910). These works evoke the desperation of apprentices, clerks, and small traders in their monotonous toil behind shop counters. And, like Mr. Polly, his protagonists make a break from their mundane lives with more or less success.
H. G. Wells (1866-1946) was a prolific writer in history, general and science fiction, and politics. He was a lifelong socialist. (Summary by Adrian Praetzellis)
The History of Mr. Polly
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The Rainbow Audiobook by D. H. Lawrence | Audiobook with subtitles | Part 1
Briefly appearing in 1915, then banned and taken out of circulation for its adult treatment of sexuality, Lawrence's visionary novel The Rainbow attempts to situate the lives of three generations of the Brangwen family within the continuous social change marking the Victorian transformation of Britain. Farmer Tom and his Polish wife Lydia, whose peaceful rural existence re-enacts the potent myths of Genesis; artisan Will and the matriarch Anna, who go to live among the industrial and mining communities so rapidly sprung up around Nottingham; finally the restless Ursula who, moving to the city, seeks sexual and emotional fulfilment with the Polish-descended Skrebensky - the three couples are not merely illustrative of the changing times, but allow the author to study in depth the conflict between the outer 'social' selves of those individuals and what he curiously calls the 'inhuman' essential being, the 'is-ness' at the core of their psychical life.
Lawrence evokes this dark, unconscious 'vital core' through a language of breathtaking poetic beauty; a rhythmic incantatory prose which listeners to this recording will find perfectly rendered by Tony Foster, in all its nuances. Like Paul Morel, the hero of the earlier Sons and Lovers, Ursula survives her losses to face a future of uncertain but radiant hope: She saw in the rainbow the earth's new architecture, the old, brittle corruption of houses and factories swept away, the world built up in a living fabric of Truth, fitting to the over-arching heaven. (Summary by Martin Geeson)
Genre(s): Published 1900 onward
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