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Article: Culture: Amateur dramatics - The shows must always go on for keen stage fans; reveals the dedication of amateur actors that ensures the success of their companies' latest productions.(Features)
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- The Birmingham Post (England)
- Article date:
- July 24, 2002
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Byline: John Slim
There is much worth noting about Hall Green Little Theatre's current production of William Douglas Home's play, The Kingfisher - quite apart from its inherent charm and humour.
For a start, it contains an example of that dedication to a cause that amateur players are wont to show for the sake of their hobby.
Bob Clarke, making his HGLT debut, was travelling for rehearsals three times a week from Kempsey, on the other side of Worcester, to play the part of the roguish old writer who finds that a longgone old flame is suddenly ...
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May 29, 2002 ;
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... ... me to go along. So I went and had a go.' Eight years on and Robert, who trains at the Birmingham Martial Arts Centre in Hall Green, is a Black Belt at both karate and its offshoot kickboxing, the westernised sport version of karate. He ...
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