Whenever
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First performance | December 5, 2000 |
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Playwright | Alan Ayckbourn |
Lyricist | Alan Ayckbourn |
Composers | Denis King |
Places premiered | Stephen Joseph Theatre |
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ID | 2049753 |
About Whenever
Whenever is a 2000 children's musical play with words Alan Ayckbourn and music by Denis King, that was shown as the Stephen Joseph Theatre's Christmas production. It is loosely derived from The Wizard of Oz, and it is about a young Victorian girl named Emily to travels back and forth in time to avert a disaster.
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Prince Harry's claims and how they were challenged
... " This was a common theme throughout Harry s cross-examination - Whenever it was put to him that the information had already been reported before the Mirror papers got to it, Harry in turn claimed it encouraged MGN journalists to use unlawful techniques to find new angles...
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Tory MPs continue to play the waiting game
... As one of them put it bluntly, " what kind of idiot photographs themselves at what they probably knew to be a rule breaking event? " Another said the pledge to allow Gray to update her report and to publish it in full had to be " dragged kicking and screaming" from the PM, and now that report - Whenever it appears - could finish him...
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... " While some football team owners might struggle to control their players, Ruby has all of hers under her thumb - and flicking fingers - Whenever she wants...
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The Papers: Election row and daily pills 'tackle depression'
... A Treasury spokesman tells the website that new coins will be produced to mark Brexit - Whenever it takes place...
The Papers: Election row and daily pills 'tackle depression'
There is extensive analysis of the Prime Minister 's election prospects now that he has failed to take the UK out of the EU by Halloween.
"Boris Johnson may not be dead in a ditch", But "he's a host of accidents waiting to happen" on The Campaign trail "and so are many of his cabinet Zealots ".
it is a huge gamble for Mr Johnson to risk Brexit and his premiership on a "highly uncertain election, having failed to meet his main promise and before his legislation has actually been defeated".
The Daily Mail agrees - there is no guarantee "voters will accept the argument that the failure to come up with the goods should be pinned on a fractious, Remainer-dominated Parliament".
The Sun accepts that an election comes with "considerable risk" for the Prime Minister , But argues that should be put to One side. "This is simply the worst, most toxic, most inept, most juvenile Parliament of anyone's lifetime", The Paper declares. "It has to be replaced. "
The Daily Express strikes a similar tone, describing the continuing stand-off in The Commons as "insufferable".
Meanwhile The Daily Telegraph accuses the Labour leader of "spluttering out a jumble of increasingly forlorn excuses" for not having an election. "The funny thing is Jeremy Corbyn probably does Want One ", - "unfortunately, however, his MPs don't. "
Another casualty of the Brexit delay is the commemorative coin minted to coincide with 31 October. that The Order has already been given for thousands of 50p pieces to be melted down. A Treasury spokesman tells the website that new coins will be produced to mark Brexit - Whenever it takes place.
The 50p coin was similar to this previous design - But with the 31 October departure dateThe Times says a management consultant to find ways to cut costs at an NHS health board in North Wales .
A Freedom of Information request also revealed that Philip Burns has been given permission to work One Day a week from his home on the Costa del Sol.
The Paper points out that while Mr Burns earns More Than the Welsh Government 's own health minister, One of the money-saving measures under consideration is to stop paying nurses for breaks during their 12-and-a-half hour shifts.
In a statement, the Betsi Cadwaladr board says Mr Burns receives the "market rate" for his services, and does not get any travel or accommodation expenses.
Finally, the i reviews what it describes as a "festive fail" - in the form of a Mince Pie sandwich created by the supermarket chain, Morrisons.
The Paper says it is effectively a "jazzed-up cheese and pickle roll" with a spiced chutney-cum-Mince Pie spread underneath two slices of hard cheddar.
"The flavour is relatively inoffensive at first", "then all of a sudden, it's like biting into One of those unsold cinnamon candles found in the bargain bin at department stores in January. "
Source of news: bbc.com