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Chris Broom is The News's entertainments editor, who oversees our weekly what's on supplement, The Guide. He covers music, comedy, musicals, plays - if it's on a stage (and even if it's not) he'll write about it. And that includes everything from major touring acts and festival headliners, through to grassroots acts and the am-dram scene.
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British astronaut Tim Peake is keeping his feet firmly on the ground as he heads home to Chichester with his one-man ...
Read Full ArticleA 26-YEAR-OLD man has become one of the first in the country to be convicted of a new offence introduced to combat do...
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Read Full ArticleTitus Andronicus was Shakespeare’s first and most shocking tragedy.
Read Full ArticleTitus Andronicus was Shakespeare’s first and most shocking tragedy.
Read Full ArticleThe final play written by Agatha Christie in her long and illustrious career, Fiddlers Three is unusual as it is an o...
Read Full ArticleThe final play written by Agatha Christie in her long and illustrious career, Fiddlers Three is unusual as it is an o...
Read Full ArticleThe final play written by Agatha Christie in her long and illustrious career, Fiddlers Three is unusual as it is an o...
Read Full ArticleThey are Victorious Festival staples, their Christmas shows are legendary and they have raised more than £60,000 for ...
Read Full ArticleThey are Victorious Festival staples, their Christmas shows are legendary and they have raised more than £60,000 for ...
Read Full ArticleThe Who’s ties to Portsmouth run deep – they played here often in the early days of their career in the 1960s at the ...
Read Full ArticleThe Who’s ties to Portsmouth run deep – they played here often in the early days of their career in the 1960s at the ...
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