Diversity UK Tour 2019
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Tour Dates:
Sat 21 Sep Regent Theatre, Stoke, Stoke-on-Trent
Sun 22 Sep St Davids Hall, Cardiff
Tue 24 Sep G Live, Guildford
Wed 25 Sep G Live, Guildford
Fri 27 Sep Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham
Sat 28 Sep Opera House, Blackpool
Sun 29 Sep Sage Gateshead, Sage One, Gateshead
Tue 01 Oct York Barbican Centre, York
Wed 02 Oct Sands Centre, Carlisle
Fri 04 Oct Bonus Arena, Hull
Sat 05 Oct Usher Hall, Edinburgh
Sun 06 Oct City Hall, Sheffield
Wed 09 Oct Theatre Cymru, Llandudno
Fri 11 Oct Bath Forum, Bath
Sat 12 Oct Bournemouth Int'nl Centre, Bournemouth
Sun 13 Oct Cliffs Pavilion, Southend
Wed 16 Oct New Theatre - Oxford, Oxford
Wed 23 Oct Milton Keynes Theatre, Milton Keynes
Sat 26th Oct Plymouth Pavilions, Plymouth
Sun 27 Oct Brighton Centre, Brighton
Tue 29 Oct Reading Hexagon, Reading
Thu 31 Oct De Montfort Hall, Leicester
Fri 01 Nov Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
Sat 02 Nov Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
Sun 02 Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
Wed 06 Nov Derngate Theatre, Northampton
Thurs 07 Nov Derngate Theatre, Northampton
Fri 08 Nov Liverpool Empire Theatre, Liverpool
Sat 09 Nov Eventim Apollo, Hammersmith, London
Mon 11 Nov Regent Theatre, Ipswich
Tue 12 Nov Regent Theatre, Ipswich
Wed 13 Nov Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury
Fri 15 Nov Harrogate Convention Centre, Harrogate
Sat 16 Nov Palace Theatre Manchester,
Sun 17 Nov Palace Theatre Manchester
Wed 20 Nov Victoria Theatre, Halifax
Fri 22 Nov Kings Theatre, Glasgow
Sat 23 Nov Kings Theatre, Glasgow
Sat 23 Nov Kings Theatre, Glasgow
MASSACRE : Chamber Of Ages (Live at Queens Theatre, Stoke on Trent, UK, September 24, 1991).
Massacre
Song : Chamber Of Ages
Live at Queens Theatre, Stoke on Trent, United Kingdom, September 24, 1991).
Cinderella press launch at The World of Wedgwood - Regent Theatre Stoke - ATG Tickets
Join Jonny, Christian and co. and have a ball at Cinderella at the Regent Theatre this festive season!
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TITLE: Back In Summer
ARTIST: NICOLAI HEIDLAS
Top 16 Tourist Attractions in Stoke-on-Trent - Travel England
Top 16 Tourist Attractions in Stoke-on-Trent - Travel England:
Gladstone Pottery Museum, Trentham Gardens, Biddulph Grange Garden, Trentham Monkey Forest, The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, Trentham Shopping Village, World of Wedgwood, Westport Lake, The Regent Theatre, Wedgwood Museum, Etruria Industrial Museum, Longton Park, Stoke-on-Trent Railway Station, Victoria Hall, Ford Green Hall
Emeli Sandé, Honest, live at Regent Theatre in Stoke-on-Trent, 15/11/2019
LEAP launches at the Stoke Regent Theatre!
Exciting news... The Leading Edge Project is now in Collaboration with the Ambassador Theatre Group : This Spring we launched at a new ATG venue, the Stoke Regent Theatre with Creative Learning.
Our son was amazing. We were so surprised at what had been accomplished in such a short space of time????. It truly felt like a celebration of all abilities and gifts. Thank you and come back to Stoke on Trent soon. Samantha Meadon, Stoke-on-Trent
The Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG) is the global leader in live theatre. ATG owns and operates 46 venues, it has an extensive portfolio of historic West End theatre as well regional theatres in major cities such as Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, and Manchester. In New York, it operates Broadway’s biggest theatre, The Lyric, the Hudson, and The Kings in Brooklyn.
We are so excited to be bringing the best creatives from West End and Broadway to work with the younger generation in England and the USA.
Inspiring empowerment and creativity through the arts.
© LEAP The Leading Edge Arts Project in collaboration with ATG
Aerial Drone Footage Hanley, Stoke on Trent, UK. 27th April 2017 Practise Flight.
This test/practise drone footage may be of value to anyone familiar and/or interested in this location/hobby.
Location is Hanley, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, UK. Flown from near to the new Bus Station, also takes in Victoria Hall, Regent Theatre and the Museum.
Filmed on the evening of 27th April 2017 on a DJI Phantom 3 Standard with stock remote controller. HD Quality. There is no audio.
ZEST at the Regent Theatre Stoke on Trent
Zest brings to the stage of The Regent Theatre, Stoke on Trent, some of the most talented youngsters in the area. This breathtaking production is staged once every two years and is the spectacular not to be missed.
Zest is visually stunning, combining gifted youngsters, professional staging and beautiful music to produce a most exciting theatrical experience.
Produced and directed by Jill Clewes, prepare yourselves to be completely entertained by the stars of tomorrow as they take you on an emotional and exciting journey into performing arts today!
Driving around Newcastle-under-Lyme, England, United Kingdom
Driving around Newcastle-under-Lyme. Coming from A34 to Affinity Shopping Centre, Talke Pitts, Staffordshire, United Kingdom. Thank you for watching.
Places to see in ( Hanley - UK )
Places to see in ( Hanley - UK )
Hanley, in Staffordshire, England, is one of the six major towns that joined together to form the city of Stoke-on-Trent in 1910. Hanley was the only one of the six towns to be a county borough before the merger; its status was transferred to the enlarged borough. Hanley was incorporated as a municipal borough in 1857 and became a county borough with the passage of the Local Government Act 1888. It is now the city's main shopping centre, the Potteries Shopping Centre containing many high street chain stores.
At one time, there were many coal mines in North Staffordshire. Hanley Deep Pit was opened in 1854. It was the deepest pit in the North Staffordshire coalfield, reaching a depth of 1500 feet. At its peak in the 1930s it employed some 2000 men and boys often producing 9000 tons of coal a week. The pit was closed in 1962 but much of the headgear and spoilheaps were left in situ. Then, in the 1980s, the original site was cleared, landscaped and converted into Hanley Forest Park.
The 1986 Stoke-on-Trent Garden Festival led to the reclamation of large areas of land west of the city centre area – including the former Shelton steelworks, which had been derelict since 1978. Ironically, when the Garden Festival closed, the land remained derelict for some time, before being re-developed partly into public parkland and partly for retail and leisure.
In 2013, a brand new and modern bus station opened in Hanley. This replaced the former bus station, on Lichfield Street. The new bus station is the first stage in the regeneration project which will see the previous bus station demolished, and replaced with a new centre consisting of shops, restaurants and a cinema. The new bus station is smaller than its predecessor, and has seen various routes in and out of the city changed to accommodate the location of the new bus station. The bus station features a sheltered waiting area, Spar shop, cafe and toilets, is covered by CCTV, and has digital timetables showing information on travel times for the day, as well as Now/Next above the entrance to each bay. Access to the station is controlled by automatic doors, at both the pedestrian entrance and coach bays.
The new bus station links Hanley with towns in North Staffordshire, as well as Buxton, Crewe and Stafford. Most services are run by First Potteries, though there are a number of smaller independent operators, such as Wardle Transport, BakerBus, and Arriva Midlands. In addition, National Express Coaches connect Hanley with destinations including London, Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester, with additional seasonal services to holiday destinations. As part of the redevelopment of the town and wider city, a new bus interchange will be built on John Street, allowing the current station to be demolished to make room for further redevelopment of the town.
Hanley no longer has a railway station but there was once one located on Trinity Street, on the Potteries Loop Line, which was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway for passengers on 13 July 1864. The station survived for 100 years – it was closed in 1964, as part of the Beeching Axe, and the land is now a car park.
Hanley also offers several cultural facilities such as the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery (a large ceramics collection, and restored Spitfire), the Victoria Hall, the Regent Theatre, BBC Radio Stoke's Open Centre and studios, while Piccadilly hosts the annual Sanity Fair and French Market events. Hanley is also the location of Stoke Pride, an annual pride event for LGBT people of the city.
( Hanley - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Hanley . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Hanley - UK
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Dan chats to Jonny Wilkes and Christian Patterson about SOT2021
Recently inspired by the Stoke-on-Trent UK City of Culture 2021 bid Dan and Terry are looking at 6 things that make Stoke-on-Trent Unique and what sets us apart from the rest of the shortlist.
In video #2 Dan is left to his own devices and manages (somehow) to chat to Jonny Wilkes and Christian Patterson about this years panto, the arts and (of course) the 2021 UK City of Culture bid!
You can watch the first video (with PETE CONWAY) here -
Diversity - Regent Theatre - 11th June 2010
Short clip of Diversity at Regent Theatre-Stoke.
They were incredible and did a meet and greet after !
Peter Andre mysterious girl at stoke on trent regent theatre
We Are Stoke on Trent
Stoke-on-Trent is aiming to become UK City of Culture 2021 and this film supports the bid.
This film, the first of a series, is being released alongside a brand new magazine called The Place 2 Be and the launch of a new channel on The Sentinel website.
TP2B will be distributed via our sponsors – Stoke-on-Trent City Council, Staffordshire University, Steelite, Michelin, First Potteries, Beswicks Legal, KMF, Newcastle-under-Lyme School, Motiva, Waterworld and The Regent Theatre, as well as schools, MPs and doctors' surgeries, tourist information centres, libraries and leisure venues.
Raffi (Maker) panhandling in Stoke-on-Trent England
Raffi Santourian of the platinum selling recording artist, MAKER, making some extra money on the side.
Let It Be - Regent Theatre Stoke, 2014 - ATG Tickets
Trailer for Let It Be at the Regent Theatre, Stoke in 2014.
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Rock the Regent Greymouth November 29, 2014.
Rock the Regent Greymouth November 29, 2014.
6 LIVE bands - Tickets available now at the Regent Theatre Greymouth. Phone: 7680920.
PPI UK REGENT THEATRE GHOSTHUNT £25pp
Last time we were there we encovered a dark entity in the orchestra pit.and a little girl who liked to copycat the exact footsteps above stage whilst we were below and then occupies the seats in the stalls.There's also a Victorian gentleman who moves back stage behind the curtain have all been reported from the staff ! There's also a face that appears at the door window of the circle bar...are you ready to join us ??
Launch of Factory - North Staffordshire Creatives Business Support Project
Stoke - on - Trent CIty Council have formed a partnership with Staffordshire University, Burslem School of Art and North Staffs Chamber of Commerce called Factory. It is a programme of Workshops, Events,Networking and Grants designed to encourage and help the creative sector to develop and flourish.
The launch of the programme was held at The Regent Theatre in Hanley. on Thursday 28th February 2013, opened by Jon Holmes, strategic manager for Culture and Tourism for S-O-T City Council. who spoke about how Factory is a programme of business support designed for the creative sector in North Staffordshire businesses. He also recognised that we have some great and talented creative businesses and how the project wll support them in their growth in the coming years.
He explained the partnership with Staffordshire University, Burslem School of Art and North Staffs Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NSCCI) and said that we believe you have the potential for growth. The 2 year programme is valued at £250k which we as organisations have matched.
Sara Williams Chief Execuitive of NSCCI spoke about the little gem of North Staffordshire and how the arts are dear to my heart having worked in the industry. She also said that the sector has passion, drive and excitement which produce products of desire, with the creative sector is crucial to this area in the future as it's been in our past.
Cath Ralph of Burslem School of art and Catherine Feeley associate dean for scholarship, enterprise and research Staffordshire University were next to speak.
Cath spoke about a considerable increase in the creative industries in the area since she has been in post during the last 12 years.
She talked of the proud heritage and that we have world class artists now in the area as well as those we've had in the past.
Catherine mentioned the partners who have invested in the scheme and hoped that those taking part in the scheme could match the investment with energy and enthusiasm.
Marc Wootton and Paul Bailey from Stoke - on - Trent City Council's Culture and Tourism department are the people that will be running the day to day operation of Factory and went into more detail about the project.
It is free, there's a series of opportunities whether it be business analysis, market intelligence, trade show exposure, meet the buyer, training, small capital and grants, a series of networking events and an annual creative conference that will put the area on the map.
There is a small capital grants programme funded through the ERDF of £1500 which needs to be matched by an equivalent amount by the recipient which can be used to help purchase a vital piece of equipment you.
All enquiries please contact factory@stoke.gov.uk
This Is Elvis Celebrating 50 Years of the ’68 Special UK tour out now...
I'm currently on tour with this show.
05 -10 Feb
Blackpool Opera House
12 - 17 Feb
Edinburgh Playhouse
19 - 24 Feb
Dartford Orchard Theatre
26 Feb-03 Mar
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
05 - 10 Mar
Playhouse, Weston-Super-Mare
12 - 17 Mar
New Wimbledon Theatre
19 - 24 Mar
New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
26 - 31 Mar
Regent Theatre, Stoke on Trent
9 - 14 Apr
New Theatre, Cardiff
23 - 28 Apr
Liverpool Empire Theatre
30 Apr-05 May
New Victoria Theatre, Woking
04 - 09 Jun
Leeds Grand Theatre
18 - 23 Jun
Sunderland, Empire Theatre
9 - 14 Jul
Brighton, Theatre Royal
23 - 28 Jul
Bristol, Hippodrome Theatre
30 Jul - 4 Aug
Torquay, Princess Theatre