REVIEW: Pride & Prejudice (Sort of) at Lighthouse Poole
Jane Austen’s beloved novel was somehow turned into a witty, modern and irreverent retelling on stage – and I could not stop laughing.
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Hannah Knight joined the Bournemouth Echo in February 2023, and covers a wide range of local news and events.
Hannah Knight joined the Bournemouth Echo in February 2023, and covers a wide range of local news and events.
Jane Austen’s beloved novel was somehow turned into a witty, modern and irreverent retelling on stage – and I could not stop laughing.
THEATRE technicians at the Lighthouse Poole have been nominated in the Original Music Awards.
A POOLE care home welcomed Pudsey Bear to residents as part of a “memorable experience” to fundraise for Children in Need.
TEENAGERS broke into elderly people’s home before fleeing in the middle of the night, a court heard.
A VANDAL poured paint over a parked car, sprayed foam into the exhaust and slashed a tyre – with police searching for the culprit.
THE TRIAL for a man accused of fatally stabbing a woman and attempting to murder another has been pushed back until next month.
THE following cases were heard at Poole Magistrates’ Court:
A CAFÉ has suddenly closed its doors after three and a half years as new owners prepare to move in.
A HOMELESS man strangled a shop worker and wrestled him to the floor after he was confronted for trying to steal sandwiches, a court heard.
A NEW Forest pet care business has scooped a ‘top dog award’ at the Pet Industry Federation Awards.
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