that’s ENTERTAINMENT Some patrons will ‘ave ‘em
WHAT would happen if Frank Spencer, that well-meaning but incompetent, inept, infuriating and injury prone man, loved by millions around the world, had his own stage show?
During the years 1973 to 1975 and, for the fi nal time in 1978, Some Mothers do
’Ave ’Em delighted the UK viewers to the tune of 20 million per week. Such was the character’s memorable impact that Spencer’s best-known catch phrases are still used today. Ask people who know the show what was one of the famous lines from the show and they’ll probably say “The cat did a whoopsie in my beret” or “Oh, Betty”. When asked, “why dedicate a whole show to the character?”, comedian and
impersonator Robert Pearson said it was all about the comedy “Most people over the age of 45 know who Frank Spencer is,” he said “I used to do a little bit of Frank in my own show and it got the biggest
laugh.” So, one day while writing new material, I thought ‘What would happen if Frank Spencer had his own stage show?’.” With crazy routines, a few stunts, hilarious dialogue, great music and special guests Billy Connolly, Sammy Davis Jnr, Dean Martin and Forrest Gump, this show is bound to raise your spirits and have you laughing. An Evening with Frank Spencer will be on at Toronto Workers
on Friday, September 9. short ‘n’SWEET Dora’s exploring
Newcastle once again Nick Jr.’s Dora the Explorer live! Search for the City of Lost Toys is back for a return season by popular demand. Dora, Boots, Diego and many of their friends are embarking
on a live musical adventure once again. With help from the audience, Dora and her courageous friends use their map- reading, counting, musical and language skills to navigate their way through the number pyramid and the mixed-up jungle to fi nd Dora’s missing teddy bear, Osito, in the City of Lost Toys. Dora the
Explorer is designed to teach children to explore, communicate, overcome obstacles, solve
puzzles and discover a diverse and exciting world, all while having a lot of fun. As seen daily on Nick Jr., Dora the Explorer is ranked number one preschool program watched by children under the age of four across all pay TV channels in Australia. The international phenomenon airs four times a day and captivates an audience of more than 99,000 daily. It will be playing at Newcastle Civic Theatre on
Saturday, September 10.
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