Episode 40: Johannes Radebe, Waitress and Hairspray musicals, Rotary Bromley and more
Zeenat Noorani and Darren Weale present the latest Buzz about Bromley.
We talk about two exciting nights at the Churchill Theatre including, in Stop Press! at the end of the show, audience members take on the musical Waitress, which runs until Saturday 26th February (tickets here), and we talk with actor Paul Hutton who appeared in Hairspray, which is now touring elsewhere in the UK. Before that, we get very excited talking exclusively with dancer Johannes Radebe before his Freedom show tours the UK and lands in Bromley on 30th March (tickets here). We speak with people at the book launch of Michelle Elman's 'The Importance of Being Selfish' at Waterstones in Bromley where she talked with Megan Jayne Crabbe, have a speech and interview from the Rotary Youth Awards, a snippet of advice from Nancy James at a Start Up Bromley workshop on branding. And we talk bubble tea, bubble tea espresso martinis, poetry at the Al-Emaan Centre, review a Farnborough Dramatic Society production, and much more.
We cover some local News and What's On, including the Rotary Youth Awards, and Zeenat provides her regular empowering question.
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