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21:11:02 03/06/12
Katy Perry & Prince Harry Dating?
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Katy Perry & Prince Harry Dating?
The Prince reportedly has his eye on the pop star and wants her to perform at the Jubilee Concert so he can "bag a date!" IT'S NO SECRET KATY PERRY'S ON THE REBOUND, BUT IS THE SINGER GETTING COZY WITH A CERTAIN ROYAL? KATY'S ALREADY GIVEN LOVE A GO WITH ONE BRIT%mdashAND WE ALL KNOW HOW THAT WORKED OUT, BUT RUMOR HAS IT GREAT BRITAIN'S MOST ELIGIBLE BACHELOR HAS HIS EYE ON THE NEWLY SINGLE SINGER. THE DAILY STAR REPORTS THAT PRINCE HARRY HAS SECRETLY BEEN WOOING KATY AFTER LEARNING SHE HAD THE HOTS FOR HIM, AND EVEN GAVE HIM THE CHEEKY NICKNAME, "GINGER NINJA!" THE PAPER CLAIMS THE PLAYBOY HEIR IS SUPPOSEDLY DESPERATE FOR KATY TO PERFORM AT QUEEN ELIZABETH'S DIAMOND JUBILEE CONCERT THIS SUMMER SO HE CAN QUOTE "BAG A DATE WITH HER!" A SOURCE SAYS "Harry has a double reason for targeting Katy. First he thinks she is a rocking artist with great songs. But secondly she is single and very sexy...He sees this as an opportunity to get close to Katy. And he is confident his charm will win her over." SO CAN YOU PICTURE KATY WITH A CROWN FO'REAL? NEITHER CAN WE%mdashBECAUSE THIS RUMOR'S FAUX.. WELL, SORT OF.. A SPOKESPERSON FOR BUCKINGHAM PALACE SAYS THE STORY IS INCORRECT, AND NEITHER PRINCE HAS ANY PART IN CHOOSING ARTISTS FOR THE EVENT! OK, SO MAYBE PRINCE HARRY'S NOT BOOKING THE TALENT, BUT NO ONE SAID ANYTHING ABOUT BOOKING A DATE! From: CelebTV Views: 1207 22 ratings Time: 01:16 More in Entertainment
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12:44:34 02/10/12
Manipulated image of George III
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Manipulated image of George III
BBC Arts Editor, Will Gompertz, visits Kew Palace to see a manipulated image of George III. The picture is one of the many items from the Royal Collection featured in Radio 4's series, The Art of Monarchy. Find out more: bbc.in From: BBC Views: 441 6 ratings Time: 01:08 More in Education
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12:44:34 02/10/12
Manipulated image of George III
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Manipulated image of George III
BBC Arts Editor, Will Gompertz, visits Kew Palace to see a manipulated image of George III. The picture is one of the many items from the Royal Collection featured in Radio 4's series, The Art of Monarchy. Find out more: bbc.in From: BBC Views: 441 6 ratings Time: 01:08 More in Education
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13:34:29 02/01/12
Alexandra Palace Slideshow - History of the BBC
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Alexandra Palace Slideshow - History of the BBC
www.bbc.co.uk At 3pm on 2 November 1936 the BBC began the world's first regular hi-definition television service, from specially constructed studios at Alexandra Palace in North London. As part of this, two different technical systems were being tested on alternate weeks for six months: John Logie Baird's mechanical system producing pictures of 240 lines, and the EMI-Marconi electronic system, which produced images of 405 lines. On the toss of a coin, Baird's system inaugurated the service, followed by EMI-Marconi's. The latter was to prove the winning system. The formal opening ceremony was followed by a Movietone newsreel and then a variety show, featuring Adele Dixon and the BBC Television Orchestra. A short documentary, Television Comes to London, revealed the preparations leading up to the launch. In all, the service was on the air for two hours on its first day. This audio slideshow explores some of the lesser known history of the BBC at Alexandra Palace. From: BBC Views: 1868 14 ratings Time: 07:15 More in Entertainment
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13:34:29 02/01/12
Alexandra Palace Slideshow - History of the BBC
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Alexandra Palace Slideshow - History of the BBC
www.bbc.co.uk At 3pm on 2 November 1936 the BBC began the world's first regular hi-definition television service, from specially constructed studios at Alexandra Palace in North London. As part of this, two different technical systems were being tested on alternate weeks for six months: John Logie Baird's mechanical system producing pictures of 240 lines, and the EMI-Marconi electronic system, which produced images of 405 lines. On the toss of a coin, Baird's system inaugurated the service, followed by EMI-Marconi's. The latter was to prove the winning system. The formal opening ceremony was followed by a Movietone newsreel and then a variety show, featuring Adele Dixon and the BBC Television Orchestra. A short documentary, Television Comes to London, revealed the preparations leading up to the launch. In all, the service was on the air for two hours on its first day. This audio slideshow explores some of the lesser known history of the BBC at Alexandra Palace. From: BBC Views: 1055 11 ratings Time: 07:15 More in Entertainment
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13:30:09 02/01/12
75 Years of BBC TV - History of the BBC
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75 Years of BBC TV - History of the BBC
www.bbc.co.uk At 3pm on 2 November 1936 the BBC began the world's first regular hi-definition television service, from specially constructed studios at Alexandra Palace in North London. As part of this, two different technical systems were being tested on alternate weeks for six months: John Logie Baird's mechanical system producing pictures of 240 lines, and the EMI-Marconi electronic system, which produced images of 405 lines. On the toss of a coin, Baird's system inaugurated the service, followed by EMI-Marconi's. The latter was to prove the winning system. The formal opening ceremony was followed by a Movietone newsreel and then a variety show, featuring Adele Dixon and the BBC Television Orchestra. A short documentary, Television Comes to London, revealed the preparations leading up to the launch. In all, the service was on the air for two hours on its first day. Watch a selection of clips from programmes which all came from Alexandra Palace, when the BBC was there, 1936-1981. From: BBC Views: 4037 82 ratings Time: 10:01 More in Entertainment
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13:30:09 02/01/12
75 Years of BBC TV - History of the BBC
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75 Years of BBC TV - History of the BBC
www.bbc.co.uk At 3pm on 2 November 1936 the BBC began the world's first regular hi-definition television service, from specially constructed studios at Alexandra Palace in North London. As part of this, two different technical systems were being tested on alternate weeks for six months: John Logie Baird's mechanical system producing pictures of 240 lines, and the EMI-Marconi electronic system, which produced images of 405 lines. On the toss of a coin, Baird's system inaugurated the service, followed by EMI-Marconi's. The latter was to prove the winning system. The formal opening ceremony was followed by a Movietone newsreel and then a variety show, featuring Adele Dixon and the BBC Television Orchestra. A short documentary, Television Comes to London, revealed the preparations leading up to the launch. In all, the service was on the air for two hours on its first day. Watch a selection of clips from programmes which all came from Alexandra Palace, when the BBC was there, 1936-1981. From: BBC Views: 2156 67 ratings Time: 10:01 More in Entertainment
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04:46:23 08/30/11
Lowkey Ft Immortal Technique Voices Of The Voiceless
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Verse 1: (Lowkey) "From West 10 to the West Bank, I write righteous rhymes with my right and wrestle the devil with my left hand, Never work for a Zionist, never been a yes man, My art is like Rembrandt painting pictures of death camps, The average person is allergic to the words of wisdom, This is for everyone of Saddam's Kurdish murder victims, And all the pure souls that never had the chance to speak, Truth pumps in my arteries and causes my heart to beat, For soldiers haunted and tortured by guilty memories, Who realised too late to reveal their real enemy, It's all dead wrong For every victim of racist persecution from Auschwitz to Hebron, My words may sting cowards, For people that were atomised by the Thermate in the Twin Towers Those living through the wars, Ask me what I do this for, Put the world in its place before it put you in yours, Chorus: (Singer) What happens under darkness shall come to light, Can't silence us even though you try, (Lowkey) You can try to avoid us but it's pointless You can never avoid the voices of the voiceless (Singer) Take our freedom, Can't take our pride, Come what may we will survive, (Lowkey) You can try to avoid us but it's pointless, You can never avoid the voices of the voiceless Verse 2: (Immortal Technique) Keep my third eye hidden under my New York fitted, A crazy unmarried man that deserves to be committed, The future is encrypted in my troubled lyrics, Dream that I've been somewhere for weeks, then wake up in a couple minutes, Sweat dripping with visions of population control, Thoughts overflowing my world like the melting of the North Pole, My people are targeted by military crack committees, So I'm bucking at the feds like natives in Rapid City, Reality savage, my words are like a riot in Paris, The voice of the voiceless, that voice is social imbalance, So stand strong or sit harder in your mental palace, Blinded inside a Kingdom united to its old habits, But now, Middle Passage coming, War Chant, African drumming, Gatling gun humming, Rapid fire mechanism, reckless living, That checks the rhythm of perfectionism, Slave condition, While you're singing God save the system, (Chorus) Verse 3: (Lowkey) Detain my body, but you can't imprison my mind, If it's my time I'll probably die with my fist in the sky, These are the thoughts of a man who can't escape from his coma, Cries of a young virgin girl who got raped by them soldiers, (Immortal Technique) Birthing a screaming bastard, post colonial nation, Subject to childhood diseases, famine, war and inflation, Education moulded you into your masters image, And you forgot who the fuck you were before the war was finished (Lowkey) You're hearing the ghosts of Nagasaki, You're hearing Hiroshima, Beautiful babies being born with the weirdest features, You might never see me in the charts, But Inshallah my seed can see peace in Iraq, (Immortal Technique) But peace and freedom can never be given, That's historically forbidden, Cos only collision is the recipe, Changing the course of destiny, So I'm strapped with weaponry, (Lowkey & Immortal Technique) Cos the government don't give a fuck about protecting me. (Chorus) My TIP JAR
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04:46:23 08/30/11
Lowkey Ft Immortal Technique Voices Of The Voiceless
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Verse 1: (Lowkey) "From West 10 to the West Bank, I write righteous rhymes with my right and wrestle the devil with my left hand, Never work for a Zionist, never been a yes man, My art is like Rembrandt painting pictures of death camps, The average person is allergic to the words of wisdom, This is for everyone of Saddam's Kurdish murder victims, And all the pure souls that never had the chance to speak, Truth pumps in my arteries and causes my heart to beat, For soldiers haunted and tortured by guilty memories, Who realised too late to reveal their real enemy, It's all dead wrong For every victim of racist persecution from Auschwitz to Hebron, My words may sting cowards, For people that were atomised by the Thermate in the Twin Towers Those living through the wars, Ask me what I do this for, Put the world in its place before it put you in yours, Chorus: (Singer) What happens under darkness shall come to light, Can't silence us even though you try, (Lowkey) You can try to avoid us but it's pointless You can never avoid the voices of the voiceless (Singer) Take our freedom, Can't take our pride, Come what may we will survive, (Lowkey) You can try to avoid us but it's pointless, You can never avoid the voices of the voiceless Verse 2: (Immortal Technique) Keep my third eye hidden under my New York fitted, A crazy unmarried man that deserves to be committed, The future is encrypted in my troubled lyrics, Dream that I've been somewhere for weeks, then wake up in a couple minutes, Sweat dripping with visions of population control, Thoughts overflowing my world like the melting of the North Pole, My people are targeted by military crack committees, So I'm bucking at the feds like natives in Rapid City, Reality savage, my words are like a riot in Paris, The voice of the voiceless, that voice is social imbalance, So stand strong or sit harder in your mental palace, Blinded inside a Kingdom united to its old habits, But now, Middle Passage coming, War Chant, African drumming, Gatling gun humming, Rapid fire mechanism, reckless living, That checks the rhythm of perfectionism, Slave condition, While you're singing God save the system, (Chorus) Verse 3: (Lowkey) Detain my body, but you can't imprison my mind, If it's my time I'll probably die with my fist in the sky, These are the thoughts of a man who can't escape from his coma, Cries of a young virgin girl who got raped by them soldiers, (Immortal Technique) Birthing a screaming bastard, post colonial nation, Subject to childhood diseases, famine, war and inflation, Education moulded you into your masters image, And you forgot who the fuck you were before the war was finished (Lowkey) You're hearing the ghosts of Nagasaki, You're hearing Hiroshima, Beautiful babies being born with the weirdest features, You might never see me in the charts, But Inshallah my seed can see peace in Iraq, (Immortal Technique) But peace and freedom can never be given, That's historically forbidden, Cos only collision is the recipe, Changing the course of destiny, So I'm strapped with weaponry, (Lowkey & Immortal Technique) Cos the government don't give a fuck about protecting me. (Chorus)
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15:08:43 06/04/11
More gunfire heard in Yemeni capital
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More gunfire heard in Yemeni capital
More gunfire has been heard in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa. Thosuands are said to have fled the city after President Ali Abdullah Saleh was wounded in an attack on his compound. For some, the country is entering a new phase in its ongoing unrest and is edging closer to full-blown civil war. Seven police officers died when the presidential palace was shelled. State television showed pictures of the aftermath of the attack. ... www.euronews.net From: Euronews Views: 224 1 ratings Time: 00:57 More in News & Politics
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15:08:43 06/04/11
More gunfire heard in Yemeni capital
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More gunfire heard in Yemeni capital
More gunfire has been heard in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa. Thosuands are said to have fled the city after President Ali Abdullah Saleh was wounded in an attack on his compound. For some, the country is entering a new phase in its ongoing unrest and is edging closer to full-blown civil war. Seven police officers died when the presidential palace was shelled. State television showed pictures of the aftermath of the attack. ... www.euronews.net From: Euronews Views: 236 1 ratings Time: 00:57 More in News & Politics
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12:09:41 05/06/11
Exclusive Images of the Royal Wedding!
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In this week's special commemorative Royal Wedding issue of OK!, we bring you all the coverage on the royal wedding and exclusive pictures of Prince William and Kate Middleton on their stunning day.
Our special Royal Wedding souvenir edition features full details of the historic event with exclusive images of the day that captured the nation and the world.
Friday 29th April 2011, the day we had all been waiting for, Prince William and Kate Middleton got married and we have the full coverage of the spectacular royal wedding.
We bring you everything, including the stunning procession and the moving service, detailing every movement of the royals and special guests.
We also have exclusive stunning pictures from the events at Westminster church and that double kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
In this week's issue we also have the info and gorgeous images of the day's highly guarded secret - the wedding dress.
The wait to see the dress was over when Kate appeared in elegant Alexander McQueen gown with lace detail, prompting Prince William to say "you look beautiful" at the wedding alter.
We also reveal all on the wedding ring and include the tender pictures of the intimate moment Prince William placed the band on his new bride's finger.
And not forgetting the star guests who attended the very special occasion.
Celebs including Victoria, David Beckham, Elton John, David Furnish, Joss Stone, Guy Ritchie and Tara Palmer Tomkinson all attended and we have the pictures.
We also reveal all on who wore what at the very special occasion.
We bring you coverage on the Queen's official lunchtime wedding reception and reveal all on the champagne, the harpist and canapes!
And not forgetting the the royal wedding evening party, held at Buckingham Palace and hosted by Prince Charles.
The royals took to the palace to celebrate the happy occasion and we reveal all on the guests, food, entertainment and that stunning evening gown worn by new bride Kate.
And also in this week's special Royal Wedding edition OK! Magazine, we reveal the path of true love for Prince William and his new bride Catherine, leading to the wedding day as the couple fulfil their destiny.
From photographs of William and Kate when they were younger to to their family background to the journey leading to their wedding day, we have it all.
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23:15:22 11/27/09
All In The Ball A Stage Kindly
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A live performance filmed live at The Village in London's West End and edited by Samuel Pearce, of the new-writing revue "Bravo" produced by the A STAGE KINDLY New Musical Theatre Initiative which toured in October 2009. Full show details, casts biogs and free album downloads at www.astagekindly.com with details of the unique services we offer to writers involved in creating new musicals. Accteditations --> Running order and accreditations Act 1: I Can Sing - by Paul Katz and Michael Colby from 'Tales of Tinseltown'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo. Chasing Rainbows - by Mark Kelser and Jon Bartlett from 'Whitechapel'. Sung by Frank Loman. Congratulations - by Michael Gordon Shapiro from 'The Charmed Life'. Sung by Charlotte Donald. She's The One - by Mark Kelser and Jon Bartlett from 'Whitechapel'. Sung by Adam Bayjou Sunflowers - by Anna Hurkmans and Raffaele Paglione from 'Vincent'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo Dreams Come True - by Mark Kelser and Jon Bartlett from 'Whitechapel'. Sung by Frank Loman. In A Perfect World - by Darryl Chute from 'Alison The Musical'. Sung by Giles Howe and Katy Lipson. Marry Me - by Noel Katz from 'The Company Of Women'. Sung by Charlotte Donald and Adam Bayjou The Jungle Song - by Paul Katz and Michael Colby from 'Tales of Tinseltown'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo. It's Up To Me - by Ludovic-Alexandre Vidal and Julien Salvia from The Price And The Pauper. Sung by Charlotte Donald. Although I Often Feel - by Katy Lipson and Giles Howe from 'Soviet Zion'. Sung by Katy Lipson Lost For Words - by Giles Howe from 'Soviet Zion'. Sung by Giles Howe. Bite Your Lip - by Caden Jones and Robert Gould from 'After The Turn'. Sung by Adam Bayjou. Still Human Where It Counts - by Scarlett Deva Antaloczy and Nigel Osner from 'Rock Heaven'. Sung by The Cast of Bravo featured solo Giles Howe. Act 2: It's All In The Ball - by Darryl Chute from 'Alison The Musical'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo featuring Adam Bayjou. I'm Not In Love With Her - by David Reiser from 'All About Love'. Sung by Frank Loman Something - by Jim Farley and David Brush from 'The Big Picture'. Sung by Charlotte Donald and Cast of Bravo. Angel Delight - by Katy Lipson and Giles Howe from 'Turkish Delight The Opera'. Sung by Adam Bayjou Zofia, I Have News To Tell You - by Katy Lipson and Giles Howe from 'Soviet Zion'. Sung by Katy Lipson and Giles Howe. The Legend Of Mata Hari - by Anna Hurkmans and Raffaele Paglione from 'Don't Cry Butterfly'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo. Don't Cry Butterfly - by Anna Hurkmans and Raffaele Paglione from 'Don't Cry Butterfly'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo and Frank Loman. It's Not Like I Thought It Would Be - by David Reiser from 'All About Love'. Sung by Charlotte Donald. Ya've Got What It Takes - by Jack Urbont and Michael Colby from 'Mrs McThing'. Sung by Frank Loman and Adam Bayjou. Now That He Is Gone - by David Reiser from 'All About Love'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo. Just One Look - by Caden Jones and Robert Gould from 'After The Turn'. Sung by Adam Bayjou and Charlotte Donald. My Song - by Peter Milrose and Michael Colby from 'Quel Fromage'. Sung by Katy Lipson. My Chiropractors Hands - by Noel Katz from 'Spilt Milk'. Sung by Charlotte Donald and Cast of Bravo. The Rights Of Man - by Ludovic-Alexandre Vidal and Julien Salvia from Revolution. Sung by the Cast Of Bravo. CAST BIOGRAPHIES Further details at http://www.astagekindly.com Charlotte Donald recently graduated with an MA in Musical Theatre from Guildford School of Acting in 2009. Prior to this she graduated from Leeds University with a 2.1. (Hons) degree in Law. Her roles whilst studying at Leeds include Queenie in The Wild Party, Carmen in Fame, Polly in Crazy For You, Iola Stover in Parade and Helene in Sweet Charity. At GSA her roles included KC Downing in My Favourite Year and Clara in Passion. Charlotte has also appeared on Hollyoaks and A Touch of Frost. Arabella Rodrigo studied Jazz, Musical Theatre and Opera at the London College of Music. She was invited by Eddie Harvey to sing at the Ealing Jazz Festival in 2003, marking her professional debut. She then completed her training at the Royal Academy of Music, where she appeared in the choir for Jason Robert Brown and Friends (New Players Theatre 2005). Whilst at the Academy, her theatrical roles included Maria in Nine and Thaisa in Shakespeare's Pericles. Since graduating, her theatrical credits include Coco in the workshops of Desperately Seeking Susan (Criterion Theatre 2006), Mother Maria in Casanova (Tristan Bates Theatre 2007), Townswoman/cover Luisa in Zorro the Musical (UK tour 2008), The Girl in The Nightingale and the Rose (Arcola Theatre 2008), Claudia in Nine (Rose and Crown 2008), the lead singer in A Celebration of Sondheim (Rose and Crown 2008) and The Jason Robert Brown Songbook (Rose and Crown 2009). This year Arabella has been busy filming for A Drop of the Pure in Barcelona (Fascination Pictures 2009), in which she played the role of Natalia and then putting on her own production of December Songs in May (Rose and Crown 2009). She most recently played the lead role in both Gutter Press the Opera and the A STAGE KINDLY recital of Turkish Delight the Opera. She has also confirmed to create the role of Mirele in the forthcoming A STAGE KINDLY showcase of Giles Howe and Katy Lipson's new work, SOVIET ZION. Adam Bayjou graduated from the London School of Musical Theatre in 2008 with Distinction and immediately was cast in the World Premiere of the new musical making his professional debut in Rue Magique at the King's Head Theatre, London. His credits whilst in training included creating the role of Florim Picoli in Charles Miller and Kevin Hammonds' new musical Big Top (Bridewell Theatre); Javert/Foreman in a workshop of Les Miserables (directed by Ken Caswell); Franklyn Shepard in a workshop of Merrily We Roll Along (directed by Roger Haines) and Ferdinand in The Tempest. He recently starred as The British Man in the A STAGE KINDLY recital of Turkish Delight the Opera. Frank Loman has worked as a singer, actor, writer and director for almost 20 years. After appearing at Cabaret Confidential in 2009 he premiered his new cabaret Somewhat Over The Rainbow at the Leicester Square Theatre. He is proud to present this show at the Above The Stag Theatre parallel to swinging towels at Bathhouse - The Musical. In 2001 Frank made his West End debut in Les Mis?rables at the Palace Theatre as Babet and understudy for Enjolras. Other credits include West Side Story (Baby John & Tony), Cabaret (Kit-Kat-Girl Mausi), La Cage Aux Folles (Jean-Michel), She Loves Me (Stephen Kodaly), Dance of the Vampires - in Vienna, directed by Roman Polanski (Herbert & Professor Abronsius), Titanic and Les Mis?rables (Bishop of Digne). In Berlin he played Christian the poet in Moulin Rouge - New York Style as well as being the German dialogue coach and resident director for this production. Frank made his London cabaret debut in 2000 with his own show Stories at the Jermyn Street Theatre. He is a member of the London Show Choir - a newly formed group of 32 professional musical theatre performers who specialise in singing classic musical theatre tunes as well as presenting new opera work. He will feature in "Bravo". Katy Lipson is about to embark on the European Tour of 'The 12 Tenors' as Musical Director. She trained at the London School of Musical Theatre, and has a BMus from Goldsmiths University. She is not only a musician, but also a singer, actress, composer, and music/drama teacher. Her professional credits include the world premiere of Charles Miller's 'Jason and the Argonauts' at the Cochrane Theatre, London, the West End workshop of 'Zorro', 'Jack and the Beanstalk' at the Liverpool Everyman, and 'The Last 5 Years' at RADA. She was also Assistant Musical Director on the UK tour of 'Hot Flush' starring Sheila Ferguson and Marti Webb. Most recently Katy appeared in 'Chess in Concert' at The Royal Albert Hall, and she currently works as a vocal coach at The BRIT School. She co-wrote the musical-opera 'Turkish Delight The Opera' which recently was produced at the Rosemary Branch Theatre, Islington with composer Giles Howe and they are currently working on an epic new musical, 'Soviet Zion' which they showcased at the same venue. Katy is the musical director for A STAGE KINDLY and has performed as a vocalist in all three revues so far. Please visit here online at www.katylipson.com. Giles Howe recently performed in 'Chess in Concert' at the Royal Albert Hall, and is more recently toured China as a vocalist with The 12 Tenors. He will also be touring with the same company to Japan in January. He was recently a featured vocalist in a gospel choir in Stockholm where he was also involved in setting up the G%S Danshuset dance academy, and recently recorded his second project in Israel with a forthcoming single release: "Torn Between Two Memories". Further to this, he has also released an album of experimental vocal music for free online download, with another in the works. He choreographed and danced in the pantomimes 'Aladdin' and 'Cinderella' in Winchester, and teaches piano and singing. His extensive and diverse back catalogue of composition includes a postponed musical called 'Mind The Gap', and musical works-in-progress "Lady Jane" about the nine-day Tudor queen, and "The Juniper Tree". Please visit www.turkishdelighttheopera.com for a more detailed biography and some more examples of Giles' work. Katy and Giles met as students at UCL in 2002 whilst performing in Kander & Ebb's "Cabaret". They most recently worked together on the third London run of a musical called 'Turkish Delight the Opera,' which they wrote and produced. Katy has recently begun co-writing the score with Giles to his new libretto 'Soviet Zion' which they hope to stage in workshop form next year, following their informal recital of selections from the show at the Rosemary Branch on October 19th.
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22:37:53 11/27/09
1 I Can Sing A Stage Kindly
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A live performance filmed live at The Village in London's West End and edited by Samuel Pearce, of the new-writing revue "Bravo" produced by the A STAGE KINDLY New Musical Theatre Initiative which toured in October 2009. Full show details, casts biogs and free album downloads at www.astagekindly.com with details of the unique services we offer to writers involved in creating new musicals. Accteditations --> Running order and accreditations Act 1: I Can Sing - by Paul Katz and Michael Colby from 'Tales of Tinseltown'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo. Chasing Rainbows - by Mark Kelser and Jon Bartlett from 'Whitechapel'. Sung by Frank Loman. Congratulations - by Michael Gordon Shapiro from 'The Charmed Life'. Sung by Charlotte Donald. She's The One - by Mark Kelser and Jon Bartlett from 'Whitechapel'. Sung by Adam Bayjou Sunflowers - by Anna Hurkmans and Raffaele Paglione from 'Vincent'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo Dreams Come True - by Mark Kelser and Jon Bartlett from 'Whitechapel'. Sung by Frank Loman. In A Perfect World - by Darryl Chute from 'Alison The Musical'. Sung by Giles Howe and Katy Lipson. Marry Me - by Noel Katz from 'The Company Of Women'. Sung by Charlotte Donald and Adam Bayjou The Jungle Song - by Paul Katz and Michael Colby from 'Tales of Tinseltown'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo. It's Up To Me - by Ludovic-Alexandre Vidal and Julien Salvia from The Price And The Pauper. Sung by Charlotte Donald. Although I Often Feel - by Katy Lipson and Giles Howe from 'Soviet Zion'. Sung by Katy Lipson Lost For Words - by Giles Howe from 'Soviet Zion'. Sung by Giles Howe. Bite Your Lip - by Caden Jones and Robert Gould from 'After The Turn'. Sung by Adam Bayjou. Still Human Where It Counts - by Scarlett Deva Antaloczy and Nigel Osner from 'Rock Heaven'. Sung by The Cast of Bravo featured solo Giles Howe. Act 2: It's All In The Ball - by Darryl Chute from 'Alison The Musical'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo featuring Adam Bayjou. I'm Not In Love With Her - by David Reiser from 'All About Love'. Sung by Frank Loman Something - by Jim Farley and David Brush from 'The Big Picture'. Sung by Charlotte Donald and Cast of Bravo. Angel Delight - by Katy Lipson and Giles Howe from 'Turkish Delight The Opera'. Sung by Adam Bayjou Zofia, I Have News To Tell You - by Katy Lipson and Giles Howe from 'Soviet Zion'. Sung by Katy Lipson and Giles Howe. The Legend Of Mata Hari - by Anna Hurkmans and Raffaele Paglione from 'Don't Cry Butterfly'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo. Don't Cry Butterfly - by Anna Hurkmans and Raffaele Paglione from 'Don't Cry Butterfly'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo and Frank Loman. It's Not Like I Thought It Would Be - by David Reiser from 'All About Love'. Sung by Charlotte Donald. Ya've Got What It Takes - by Jack Urbont and Michael Colby from 'Mrs McThing'. Sung by Frank Loman and Adam Bayjou. Now That He Is Gone - by David Reiser from 'All About Love'. Sung by Arabella Rodrigo. Just One Look - by Caden Jones and Robert Gould from 'After The Turn'. Sung by Adam Bayjou and Charlotte Donald. My Song - by Peter Milrose and Michael Colby from 'Quel Fromage'. Sung by Katy Lipson. My Chiropractors Hands - by Noel Katz from 'Spilt Milk'. Sung by Charlotte Donald and Cast of Bravo. The Rights Of Man - by Ludovic-Alexandre Vidal and Julien Salvia from Revolution. Sung by the Cast Of Bravo. CAST BIOGRAPHIES Further details at http://www.astagekindly.com Charlotte Donald recently graduated with an MA in Musical Theatre from Guildford School of Acting in 2009. Prior to this she graduated from Leeds University with a 2.1. (Hons) degree in Law. Her roles whilst studying at Leeds include Queenie in The Wild Party, Carmen in Fame, Polly in Crazy For You, Iola Stover in Parade and Helene in Sweet Charity. At GSA her roles included KC Downing in My Favourite Year and Clara in Passion. Charlotte has also appeared on Hollyoaks and A Touch of Frost. Arabella Rodrigo studied Jazz, Musical Theatre and Opera at the London College of Music. She was invited by Eddie Harvey to sing at the Ealing Jazz Festival in 2003, marking her professional debut. She then completed her training at the Royal Academy of Music, where she appeared in the choir for Jason Robert Brown and Friends (New Players Theatre 2005). Whilst at the Academy, her theatrical roles included Maria in Nine and Thaisa in Shakespeare's Pericles. Since graduating, her theatrical credits include Coco in the workshops of Desperately Seeking Susan (Criterion Theatre 2006), Mother Maria in Casanova (Tristan Bates Theatre 2007), Townswoman/cover Luisa in Zorro the Musical (UK tour 2008), The Girl in The Nightingale and the Rose (Arcola Theatre 2008), Claudia in Nine (Rose and Crown 2008), the lead singer in A Celebration of Sondheim (Rose and Crown 2008) and The Jason Robert Brown Songbook (Rose and Crown 2009). This year Arabella has been busy filming for A Drop of the Pure in Barcelona (Fascination Pictures 2009), in which she played the role of Natalia and then putting on her own production of December Songs in May (Rose and Crown 2009). She most recently played the lead role in both Gutter Press the Opera and the A STAGE KINDLY recital of Turkish Delight the Opera. She has also confirmed to create the role of Mirele in the forthcoming A STAGE KINDLY showcase of Giles Howe and Katy Lipson's new work, SOVIET ZION. Adam Bayjou graduated from the London School of Musical Theatre in 2008 with Distinction and immediately was cast in the World Premiere of the new musical making his professional debut in Rue Magique at the King's Head Theatre, London. His credits whilst in training included creating the role of Florim Picoli in Charles Miller and Kevin Hammonds' new musical Big Top (Bridewell Theatre); Javert/Foreman in a workshop of Les Miserables (directed by Ken Caswell); Franklyn Shepard in a workshop of Merrily We Roll Along (directed by Roger Haines) and Ferdinand in The Tempest. He recently starred as The British Man in the A STAGE KINDLY recital of Turkish Delight the Opera. Frank Loman has worked as a singer, actor, writer and director for almost 20 years. After appearing at Cabaret Confidential in 2009 he premiered his new cabaret Somewhat Over The Rainbow at the Leicester Square Theatre. He is proud to present this show at the Above The Stag Theatre parallel to swinging towels at Bathhouse - The Musical. In 2001 Frank made his West End debut in Les Mis?rables at the Palace Theatre as Babet and understudy for Enjolras. Other credits include West Side Story (Baby John & Tony), Cabaret (Kit-Kat-Girl Mausi), La Cage Aux Folles (Jean-Michel), She Loves Me (Stephen Kodaly), Dance of the Vampires - in Vienna, directed by Roman Polanski (Herbert & Professor Abronsius), Titanic and Les Mis?rables (Bishop of Digne). In Berlin he played Christian the poet in Moulin Rouge - New York Style as well as being the German dialogue coach and resident director for this production. Frank made his London cabaret debut in 2000 with his own show Stories at the Jermyn Street Theatre. He is a member of the London Show Choir - a newly formed group of 32 professional musical theatre performers who specialise in singing classic musical theatre tunes as well as presenting new opera work. He will feature in "Bravo". Katy Lipson is about to embark on the European Tour of 'The 12 Tenors' as Musical Director. She trained at the London School of Musical Theatre, and has a BMus from Goldsmiths University. She is not only a musician, but also a singer, actress, composer, and music/drama teacher. Her professional credits include the world premiere of Charles Miller's 'Jason and the Argonauts' at the Cochrane Theatre, London, the West End workshop of 'Zorro', 'Jack and the Beanstalk' at the Liverpool Everyman, and 'The Last 5 Years' at RADA. She was also Assistant Musical Director on the UK tour of 'Hot Flush' starring Sheila Ferguson and Marti Webb. Most recently Katy appeared in 'Chess in Concert' at The Royal Albert Hall, and she currently works as a vocal coach at The BRIT School. She co-wrote the musical-opera 'Turkish Delight The Opera' which recently was produced at the Rosemary Branch Theatre, Islington with composer Giles Howe and they are currently working on an epic new musical, 'Soviet Zion' which they showcased at the same venue. Katy is the musical director for A STAGE KINDLY and has performed as a vocalist in all three revues so far. Please visit here online at www.katylipson.com. Giles Howe recently performed in 'Chess in Concert' at the Royal Albert Hall, and is more recently toured China as a vocalist with The 12 Tenors. He will also be touring with the same company to Japan in January. He was recently a featured vocalist in a gospel choir in Stockholm where he was also involved in setting up the G%S Danshuset dance academy, and recently recorded his second project in Israel with a forthcoming single release: "Torn Between Two Memories". Further to this, he has also released an album of experimental vocal music for free online download, with another in the works. He choreographed and danced in the pantomimes 'Aladdin' and 'Cinderella' in Winchester, and teaches piano and singing. His extensive and diverse back catalogue of composition includes a postponed musical called 'Mind The Gap', and musical works-in-progress "Lady Jane" about the nine-day Tudor queen, and "The Juniper Tree". Please visit www.turkishdelighttheopera.com for a more detailed biography and some more examples of Giles' work. Katy and Giles met as students at UCL in 2002 whilst performing in Kander & Ebb's "Cabaret". They most recently worked together on the third London run of a musical called 'Turkish Delight the Opera,' which they wrote and produced. Katy has recently begun co-writing the score with Giles to his new libretto 'Soviet Zion' which they hope to stage in workshop form next year, following their informal recital of selections from the show at the Rosemary Branch on October 19th.
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A romance takes place against some of the most turbulent events in recent Chinese history in this epic-scale story from filmmaker Lou Ye. Yu Hong (Hao Lei) is a beautiful seventeen-year-old girl who is soon to leave the small border town where she was born and raised to attend college at Beijing University.
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Slideshow is a modern concatenation of "Slide Show". A slideshow is a display of a series of chosen images, which is done for artistic or instructional purposes. Slideshows are conducted by a presenter using an apparatus, such as a carousel slide projector, an overhead projector or in more recent years, a computer running presentation software. The term originates from the use of slides which have been around for many years. Slides originally were projected on movie theater screens by magic lanterns as part of the program of early moving picture shows.
A well organized slideshow allows a presenter to lend visual images to an oral presentation. The old adage "A picture is worth a thousand words" holds true, in that a single image can save a presenter from speaking a paragraph of descriptive details. As with any public speaking or lecturing, a certain amount of talent, experience, and rehearsal is required to make a successful slideshow presentation.
Presentation software is most commonly used for instructional purposes, usually with the intention of creating a dynamic, audiovisual presentation. The relevant points to the entire presentation are put on slides, and accompany a spoken monologue or music.











