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12 Responses to “The Tempest – Emporium Brighton”
Bless you Philip, I sometimes wonder where our children get their talent from ☺
Hope it goes well for Sophia
John Davis
Bridlington, East Yorkshire
Yes stumps me John! 🙂
I would love to be there. One of my favorite plays, even the one with John Cassevetes. Your daughter would be perfect.
Thank you Paul! 🙂
Wonderfull!
Congratz
When we are proud of our children the world is Bliss.
Whoa . . . a very big deal this. . .
I am sure everyone will be mesmerized . . .
Congrats all around!
Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She looks so inspirited and expressive!
My younger son studies for an actor, so I can imagine how exciting and remarkable is this event for you! Joy and blessings!
She’s to break a leg. Two if possible.
Thanks Nancy! That’s such a strange actor’s superstition isn’t it! The one thing I can’t wish her is good luck!
Just beautiful! Congratulations to Sophia and her proud parents!
Emporium opens an exciting new door in British theatre venues. A great space with limitless potential for performance and serving the local community.
What a beautiful daughter. Seems fitting that she should play Miranda, given the shamanic qualities of Prospero!
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