England’s Barmy Army of spectators may not always agree with the decision of the umpires in cricket test matches but, as with every other international sport, they
THE new local franchisee of Pinnacle Chauffeur Transport is planning to expand his business early next year, despite the recession.
Bob Whittaker took over the Nottinghamshire and De
In these very challenging economic times, Pinnacle looks to deliver clear value benefits to its clients - be they corporate, public sector or private individuals.
Where Can Pinnacle Actually Save
The AEGON Masters Tennis is the end of the season event which brings together a host of sporting legends from a bygone era. One of the most awe-inspiring locations for a tennis tournament, this world-
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15-17th February 2010 - Traces - Birmingham Hippodrome
Since taking the Edinburgh Festival by storm in 2007, followed by sell out seasons in London’s West End, New York, Paris and Montreal, award-winning TRACES tours the UK for the first time.
TRACES is a high energy, dazzling display of urban acrobatics that combines traditional circus skills with basketball, skateboarding, a mix of street and contemporary dance, traditional theatre, humour and amazing audiovisual effects. Set to a soundtrack that includes hip-hop, rock and roll, blues and classical music, this infectious funky pioneering new brand of circus is a thrill-a-minute that will leave you begging for more.
The five ultra talented performers reveal snippets of their own personal stories throughout the show, drawing the audience in until the dramatic climax leaves them on the edge of their seats, willing them to pull off the seemingly impossible.
"They know now sensational they are - and if they don't, the spontaneous standing ovations they're getting should do the trick" DAILY TELEGRAPH