Daniel Crossley, Jemima Rooper and Miriam Margolyes will lead the cast of Me and My Girl in a new production at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre, beginning performances Dec. 2, prior to an official opening Dec. 8, for a run through Jan. 29, 2011.
London doesn't officially run in seasons — there isn't the Broadway equivalent of the Tony Awards cut-off for eligibility to define one. But after a traditional August lull in the capital, as the arts focus shifts temporarily to the annual Edinburgh Festival, September sees a flurry of new activity in the West End and beyond that doesn't let up till Christmas.
ADULT EDUCATION Hunter Education Safety Course, 6 to 9 p.m. Friday , Sept. 17; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 18, Lemon Lake County Park, 6322 W. 133rd Ave., Crown Point, adults encouraged to take class with their young hunters, registration required, 947-7275AN EVENING OUTMovies in the Park, at dusk tonight, Marquette Park, 6769 Oak Ave., Gary, movie is Michael Jackson 's "This Is It ...
IT WAS a tradition that would have been as familiar as the changing seasons in many Yorkshire communities.
Jimmy White and former world champion Ken Doherty qualify for September's World Open but Mark Allen loses out.
Lucy Cohu will join the previously announced Antony Sher to play his wife in a new production of Arthur Miller's Broken Glass that will begin performances at London's Tricycle Theatre Sept. 30, prior to an official opening Oct. 6, for a run through Nov. 27. Also in the cast are Emily Bruni, Nigel Lindsay, Madeleine Potter and Brian Protheroe.
The men who lead Yorkshire's theatres have united to send a message to the Coalition: Cut us, don't kill us.
Former Crucible finalist Matthew Stevens booked his place in the last 16 of the Players Tour Championship after good form in Sheffield.
HOLD THE BACK PAGE: A FAILED act of cheating during Leinster’s Heineken Cup quarter-final against Harlequins at the Stoop continues to threaten a reputation and career other than those of former Harlequins coach Dean Richards and player Tom Williams.
John Higgins says both World Championship semi-finals at the Crucible will be classics.
Leicester's Tom Ford wins the third event of the Players Tour Championship series in Sheffield.
Alex 'Hurricane' Higgins, former double world snooker champion, died on Saturday at age 61 of throat cancer.
The star names of Neil Robertson and Shaun Murphy stumbled out of the Players Tour Championship event in Sheffield on a busy day of play.