Archive for 'Comic Novels'
Theatres – Still Showing – July 28 onwards – Flintshire Chronicle
Posted on 24. Jul, 2011 by admin.
Theatres – Still Showing – July 28 onwards Flintshire Chronicle A HUGE hit on the Edwardian stage, this rare revival of JM Barrie's superb comic fantasy finds the upstairs-downstairs world of an aristocratic family turned upside down when disaster strikes, a holiday goes wrong and everyone ends up shipwrecked on a …
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NO DICE, A Novel by Mar Preston – Santa Monica Dispatch
Posted on 22. Jul, 2011 by admin.
NO DICE, A Novel by Mar Preston Santa Monica Dispatch He hoped the boyfriend, Harvey the comic book so-called artist, wouldn't be there for once when he arrived to pick up Haley. The guy thought he was Michelangelo. He pulled his white Jeep into the driveway behind Harvey's new Lexus and glared at the guy ..
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Edinburgh Festival Fringe duo bring theor cabaret show to your house – The List
Posted on 20. Jul, 2011 by admin.
The List Edinburgh Festival Fringe duo bring theor cabaret show to your house The List Bowden is one half of Lounge Room Confabulators, an Australian double act who've hit upon the novel idea of only performing their show in local living rooms.
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Barnstormers announce summer production – This Is The Westcountry
Posted on 03. Jul, 2011 by admin.
Barnstormers announce summer production This Is The Westcountry THE Barnstormers have announced their summer production – a dramatisation of the 1930s comic novel Cold Comfort Farm to be performed at Minehead's Regal Theatre from July 7 to July 9. The story follows Flora, who has been expensively educated to do ..
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Artist of the week 144: Andy Holden – The Guardian
Posted on 30. Jun, 2011 by admin.
The Guardian Artist of the week 144: Andy Holden The Guardian Holden makes repeated references to Flaubert's unfinished last novel , Bouvard et Pecuchet, a tragi- comic study of the difference between appearances and reality, in which two office clerks try their hand at everything from landscape gardening to …
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Watch Me Move: The Animation Show, Barbican Art Gallery, London – The Independent
Posted on 25. Jun, 2011 by admin.
Watch Me Move: The Animation Show, Barbican Art Gallery, London The Independent It's simply a parade of hand-coloured archetypes – prince, clown, dragon, princess – each of which demonstrates the tricks of their maker's relatively novel trade, stretching, squashing and morphing comically into other forms. The animation may strike …
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Cutter’s Way – Little White Lies
Posted on 23. Jun, 2011 by admin.
Little White Lies Cutter's Way Little White Lies Jon Favreau's Iron Man ticks all the boxes of the comic book geek pleaser. The Aussie filmmaker talks about the daunting challenges faced on his latest venture, The Way Back, and why he's not in a rush to make more films. Much as womanising slacker ..
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From Somers Town to Glastonbury. The rise of Huw Olesker – Portsmouth News
Posted on 23. Jun, 2011 by admin.
Portsmouth News From Somers Town to Glastonbury.
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Jekyll and Hyde, Edinburgh Playhouse, Review – EdinburghGuide.com
Posted on 21. Jun, 2011 by admin.
Jekyll and Hyde, Edinburgh Playhouse, Review EdinburghGuide.com The show is based on Robert Louis Stevenson's classic, Victorian era novel 'The Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde'.
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Pirate star at book festival – Bath Chronicle
Posted on 16. Jun, 2011 by admin.
Pirate star at book festival Bath Chronicle Crook will be introducing his debut novel The Windvale Sprites, which he has also illustrated and which follows a boy as he embarks on a mission to find out whether fairies really exist. Booking for members of the festival's Friends group begins on … and more








