Where are you going tonight?
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Ref the Kray twins and Bolton:
The Empress Club in Mealhouse Lane (pic) was a top venue back in the 60's. It had gambling, a restaurant, music and dance and some top star attractions (saw The Platters there). The story around town then was that the Krays had heard about it and decided to come and look it over. Word got out about the visit and they were met at Trinity Street by the police and some local gang lads and put back on a/the? train and told to er, depart and not return. It was a big talking point around the club, then owned by Norman Clements who was said to have auditioned as James Bond.

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The Empress Club in Mealhouse Lane (pic) was a top venue back in the 60's. It had gambling, a restaurant, music and dance and some top star attractions (saw The Platters there). The story around town then was that the Krays had heard about it and decided to come and look it over. Word got out about the visit and they were met at Trinity Street by the police and some local gang lads and put back on a/the? train and told to er, depart and not return. It was a big talking point around the club, then owned by Norman Clements who was said to have auditioned as James Bond.

Some of you might find a few old haunts here:

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I saw Cannon and Ball there, before they made it big of course.TANGODANCER wrote:Ref the Kray twins and Bolton:
The Empress Club in Mealhouse Lane (pic) was a top venue back in the 60's. It had gambling, a restaurant, music and dance and some top star attractions (saw The Platters there).
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Is that what went on to become John Spencer's snooker place, then?
I deffo heard a story once involving the Kray twins and Wood Street. Darned if I can find out on it though!
I deffo heard a story once involving the Kray twins and Wood Street. Darned if I can find out on it though!
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Not sure about Spencer's, I know he had a place on Manchester Road maybe later. I'll ask my brother about Wood Street when I speak to him. He'll know, he's been thrown out of there many a time.Bruce Rioja wrote:Is that what went on to become John Spencer's snooker place, then?
I deffo heard a story once involving the Kray twins and Wood Street. Darned if I can find out on it though!

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Poetry and prose reading at the octagon... Jim Burns, Lancastrian poet, with a good wit and political passion. Adam Marek, almost 40 years younger, short story writer, funny and bizarre...
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At the BBC on Oxford Road tonight for a couple of recordings of Counterpoint with Paul Gambaccini.
Lots of free tickets for audiences on the BBC website ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/showsandtours/tickets/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
We've seen quite a few over the last few years at the Granada Studios where the BBC record Mastermind, for example, the Comedy Store for a pilot show, several times at Oxford road now, and we're just waiting to see if we'll get Question of Sport this time round at the new studios at Salford. Well worth doing!
Lots of free tickets for audiences on the BBC website ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/showsandtours/tickets/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
We've seen quite a few over the last few years at the Granada Studios where the BBC record Mastermind, for example, the Comedy Store for a pilot show, several times at Oxford road now, and we're just waiting to see if we'll get Question of Sport this time round at the new studios at Salford. Well worth doing!
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The same Kray stories go round about the same thing, but in Salford.
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My favourite Kray story is the one where the two of them end up becoming members of Spandau Ballet.
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Watching Barcelona v Valencia tonight
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You're going?Lofthouse Lower wrote:Watching Barcelona v Valencia tonight
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The Octagon, shortly. Press night of The Price. A lesser-known but excellent Arthur Miller. David Thacker always brilliant with Miller, so really looking forward to it. 

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Outstanding production. The acting is wonderful. The production is powerful, as is the play - though i think it's clear that it isn't one of Miller's masterworks - not The Crucible or A View from the bridge or Death of a Salesman but still excellent - it has you shifting allegiance from minute to minute as the skeletons tumble out of the cupboard. Also his best stab at giving centre stage to Jewish humour. The theatre-goers on this thread will love it. Tonights audience greeted it pretty near rapturously.William the White wrote:The Octagon, shortly. Press night of The Price. A lesser-known but excellent Arthur Miller. David Thacker always brilliant with Miller, so really looking forward to it.
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Sounds good and looking forward to this one. Seen lots of Miller (mostly at the Library Theatre in town) but not this. We're there next Saturday evening and I'll let you know what we thought.William the White wrote:Outstanding production. The acting is wonderful. The production is powerful, as is the play - though i think it's clear that it isn't one of Miller's masterworks
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Knowing what you've said previously, I don't think you'll be disappointed...clapton is god wrote:Sounds good and looking forward to this one. Seen lots of Miller (mostly at the Library Theatre in town) but not this. We're there next Saturday evening and I'll let you know what we thought.William the White wrote:Outstanding production. The acting is wonderful. The production is powerful, as is the play - though i think it's clear that it isn't one of Miller's masterworks
Manchester Library Theatre was (maybe will be again) one of my fave theatres... The time i finally got a play on there was a total joy...

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Readings at the Octagon tonight - young poet Jack Underwood with clever, teasing poems that make you think and fiction writer, Laura Hird, from Edinburgh, reading two stories from a current collect called 'Hurt'. Witty, cruel, heartfelt.
A great night.
A great night.
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Not tonight - but on wed May 11 the brilliant Portuguese fadista, and former World music singer of the year, Mariza, is singing at the RNCM. Will be there to coat my ears with the sublime...
YES!!!

YES!!!



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Mariza tickets now booked...William the White wrote:Not tonight - but on wed May 11 the brilliant Portuguese fadista, and former World music singer of the year, Mariza, is singing at the RNCM. Will be there to coat my ears with the sublime...
YES!!!
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Tonight? To the pub, to farewell one colleague and welcome a new one.
Tomorrow night? To Liverpool, to do a gig at Studio 2.
Saturday night? To Hebden Bridge, to relax after a photoshoot.
Sunday night? To Manchester, to go a gig at Odder Bar opposite the BBC.
Tomorrow night? To Liverpool, to do a gig at Studio 2.
Saturday night? To Hebden Bridge, to relax after a photoshoot.
Sunday night? To Manchester, to go a gig at Odder Bar opposite the BBC.
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