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| Bloody Nora! THE Royal Variety Performance is coming to Liverpool for the city's 800th birthday celebrations. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will come to the Empire Theatre as the show makes a rare trip away from London's West End. The performance scheduled for next November or December comes just before the start of 2008, Liverpool's Capital of Culture year. Organisers say it is too early to name the performers, butprevious scouse headliners include the Beatles and Cilla Black. Laurie Mansfield, president of the Entertainment Artists Benevolent Fund, the organisation behind the show, said: "It is fantastic news and we are really looking forward to it. "The Queen responded very quickly to the invitation and it is obvious she is very keen to come to Liverpool. "She will attend the event with the Duke of Edinburgh on what will be the 800th anniversary of the Royal charter. "It is also close to the end of the year, and the following year Liverpool will celebrate being European Capital of Culture. "We don't normally mention so early where next year's venue will be. We have secured a number of dates for the end of next year, in cluding December 6, although the actual date has yet to be confirmed." The Queen is patron of the benevolent fund. Council leader Warren Bradley said: "This is brilliant news. It shows we are back on the world stage and that people want to do things in Liverpool. "The calibre of those who will be in the city is phenomenal. It means we can sell Liverpool even moreand show them what a great city we have." The first Royal Show was held in 1912 at the Palace Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue, London. King George V and Queen Mary pledged to attend a once-yearly variety show as long as the profits went to the Variety Artistes Benevolent Fund as the EABF was then known. The 2007 show will be the 79th Royal Variety Performance - for 16 years it was not presented owing to world conflict and Royal Family mourning. michellefiddler@liverpoolecho.co.uk Scouse Royal stars MANY Liverpool artists and bands have featured in Royal Variety performances. The Beatles appeared in 1963 when John Lennon quipped: "Those in the cheaper seats clap your hands. The rest just rattle your jewellery." Paul McCartney was a solo artist in 1986 and Jimmy Tarbuck in 1964, 1981 and 1987. In 2000, Cilla Black was with Lily Savage and Claire Sweeney a guest announcer. Atomic Kitten and comedian Les Dennis have also appeared and this year's event featured the Sugababes, including Heidi Range, plus Ken Dodd. That show will be screened next Tuesday.
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That's great news for Liverpool I'm really pleased with this. |
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Excellent news. |
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THE Royal Variety Performance is coming to Liverpool for the city's 800th birthday celebrations. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will come to the Empire Theatre as the show makes a rare trip away from London's West End. The performance scheduled for next November or December comes just before the start of 2008, Liverpool's Capital of Culture year. Organisers say it is too early to name the performers, but previous scouse headliners include the Beatles and Cilla Black. Laurie Mansfield, president of the Entertainment Artists Benevolent Fund, the organisation behind the show, said: "It is fantastic news and we are really looking forward to it. "The Queen responded very quickly to the invitation and it is obvious she is very keen to come to Liverpool. "She will attend the event with the Duke of Edinburgh on what will be the 800th anniversary of the Royal charter. "It is also close to the end of the year, and the following year Liverpool will celebrate being European Capital of Culture. "We don't normally mention so early where next year's venue will be. We have secured a number of dates for the end of next year, in cluding December 6, although the actual date has yet to be confirmed." The Queen is patron of the benevolent fund. Council leader Warren Bradley said: "This is brilliant news. It shows we are back on the world stage and that people want to do things in Liverpool. "The calibre of those who will be in the city is phenomenal. It means we can sell Liverpool even moreand show them what a great city we have."The first Royal Show was held in 1912 at the Palace Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue, London. King George V and Queen Mary pledged to attend a once-yearly variety show as long as the profits went to the Variety Artistes Benevolent Fund as the EABF was then known. The 2007 show will be the 79th Royal Variety Performance - for 16 years it was not presented owing to world conflict and Royal Family mourning. michellefiddler@liverpoolecho.co.uk Scouse Royal stars MANY Liverpool artists and bands have featured in Royal Variety performances. The Beatles appeared in 1963 when John Lennon quipped: "Those in the cheaper seats clap your hands. The rest just rattle your jewellery." Paul McCartney was a solo artist in 1986 and Jimmy Tarbuck in 1964, 1981 and 1987. In 2000, Cilla Black was with Lily Savage and Claire Sweeney a guest announcer. Atomic Kitten and comedian Les Dennis have also appeared and this year's event featured the Sugababes, including Heidi Range, plus Ken Dodd. That show will be screened next Tuesday. |
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Wonderful news, Jimmy! I'm excited about this development. I think though that we have already established a thread for this, so I will let Kev decide whether we need to close this thread and just go with the other one. Thanks though for your enthusiasm in posting the news. Go, Liverpool!!!!! Chris
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Thanks John and thanks Chris. I've merged the two together
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great this! I read it in the Daily Post this morning... |
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Regarding the Royal variety Performance coming to Liverpool. I have already had several family members all wanting to get tickets for the performance and today I rang for more information regarding tickets/prices etc. which apparently are only available from. 'Entertainment Artistes' Benevolent Fund' I had a very interesting conversation with the lady there who informed me that they have had a lot of requests for tickets however. Quote" The Liverpool echo" seems to have jumped the gun as not even the Venue has been decided yet. We had a long conversation and I put my venue suggestion to her. !!! not that they would take any notice from a member of the general public. To cut a long story short. The tickets should be available from May and if you ring her she will take your details and send you information about the tickets nearer the date. The details are in the last paragraph on this page. I hope this is okay with the mods as I am new and don't want to rock the boat. Thanks. Royal Variety Information Last edited by Laura; 01-10-2007 at 09:10 PM. |
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I obviously suggested the Empire.If you look at the Empire's web site. They do not have any shows listed after 19th October. Could they be hoping for a call. |
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