Anton Stephans: Bringing man-eating plant to life at Octagon ‘a joyous experience’
Anton Stephans has performed on Broadway and in London’s West End; he’s sung with legends such as Tina Turner, George Michael and Elton John
Regional Features Editor Lancashire
Regional features editor for Newsquest (North West) covering arts, entertainment, nostalgia and general features for a variety of daily and weekly titles
Regional features editor for Newsquest (North West) covering arts, entertainment, nostalgia and general features for a variety of daily and weekly titles
Anton Stephans has performed on Broadway and in London’s West End; he’s sung with legends such as Tina Turner, George Michael and Elton John
These days life would appear to be impossible without a mobile phone. But it hasn’t always been so
There is so much detail in this aerial photograph looking down on Blackburn in 1991 it would make a great jigsaw
The search is on for the best pub in Bolton
It looks like a giant Scalextric set but this aerial photo taken in May 1996 shows the new M6 interchange at Samlesbury ready and open to traffic
Bury-born performer Layton Williams is to take on the role of Emcee in the hit West End production of Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club
At first glance it looks as though it may be a road or even a field but you are looking at the overflow from the Wayoh reservoir pictured in 1957
Neil Arthur has got a lot on his plate at the moment but appears completely unphased by it all
This is one of the last looks at the former Princess Theatre in Accrington in which was being demolished in October 1967
Impressive corporate headquarters are all part of big business these days
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