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IT’S TIME TO SETTLE THE SCORES...
The London Concert Orchestra perform the best scores
celebrating the two greatest film composers of all time in one fabulous programme.
INCEPTION GLADIATOR SUPERMAN MAN OF STEEL
HARRY POTTER THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN STAR WARS INDIANA JONES
Anthony Inglis conductor London Concert Orchestra
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LIVE
Emai
with EMMA
JONES
Nothing Ventured
Jeffrey Archer
On his first day in Scotland Yard,
policeman William Warwick
becomes embroiled in the case of
a missing Rembrandt. Is suave
millionaire Miles Faulkner the
culprit? Then William falls in love
with museum researcher Beth.
But why is she never available at
weekends? As he uncovers her secrets, the two
storylines converge on neighbouring courtrooms
in a juicy, fast-paced read with a fabulous twist.
LUCY HELLIKER
Macmillan, £20
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GIGGS
The iconic rapper is heading
out on his biggest tour yet,
ending in a huge hometown
show at Wembley Arena.
A few weeks back he
unleashed his new video for
Terminator featuring fellow
rap hero Swizz Beatz and
the rest of the new album,
Big Bad, has taken the
charts by storm since its
release in February.
He’s since collaborated
with artists such as
Labrinth, French Montana
and Wretch 32 so fans could
expect to see a few surprise
guest stars.
Tour starts Newcastle O2
Academy, November 25
THE SHOW:
THE MUSIC
OF ABBA
Apart from producing some
of the best pop songs ever,
ABBA are the most successful
Swedish act of all time and
transformed music worldwide.
They may have not toured
for decades, but their musical
legacy lives on with The Show’s
two-hour extravaganza.
Arguably as good as the real
deal, the tribute band has a
huge cult following.
Tour starts Southend Cliffs
Pavilion, May 4
MY BEAUTIFUL
LAUNDRETTE
Set in London during the
Thatcher years, this tells the
story of young British Pakistani
Omar, who transforms his uncle’s
rundown laundrette into a
thriving business.
After being confronted by a
fascist gang, Omar recognises
ex-lover Johnny and uses their
history to diffuse the situation.
Gordon Warnecke, who played
Omar in the film, joins this cast
as Papa, Omar’s alcoholic dad.
Tour starts Leicester Curve,
September 20
SLIPKNOT
To celebrate their new album We
Are Not Your Kind shooting to
No 1 in the UK charts, the iconic
rock group are embarking on a
huge headlining arena tour.
Having burst on to the music
scene 20 years ago, the band
may be known for boiler suits
and scary masks, but they’ve
proved themselves as rock
royalty. It’s always an epic visual
spectacle, and fans can hear hits
such as Psychosocial, Duality
and Before I Forget.
Tour starts Manchester Arena,
January 16
FRANKENSTEIN
Mary Shelley’s Gothic classic is constantly being given a new lease of life. The
iconic tale focuses around a young scientist who creates a gruesome monster.
Banished into an indifferent world, the creature is desperate to seek out his true
identity, but the agony of rejection pushes him into darkness. This new adaptation
promises to be spookier than ever, so it’s perfect ahead of Halloween.
Tour continues, September 5-21, Perth Theatre, Scotland
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Book Club!
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paperback we think you’ll enjoy,
either fiction or non-fiction.
When you’ve read it, we’d
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mirrorbookclub) and tell us
what you thought, good or bad. We’d also love
to know what else you’re reading – and which
books we should pick for the Mirror Book Club
in future...
Current Mirror Book Club read: Normal People
by Sally Rooney