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Doctors Hone Ropata (Temuera Morrison) and Te Koha "TK" Samuels (Benjamin Mitchell) have a go at each other in the boxing ring, in the New Zealand TV series "Shortland Street".
Benjamin Mitchell Retires from Professional Tennis to Coach Up and Coming Juniors
Benjamin Mitchell Retires from Professional Tennis to Coach Up and Coming Juniors
Benjamin Mitchell has announced on Facebook that he is retiring from professional tennis. Ben made it to a career high of 20 in the world for juniors and 204 in seniors for singles and 303 for doubles. Ben spent the last five year floating around the 200 in the world mark, but was unable to really break through to the next level. At senior level he captured 10 Future and Challenger titles as well…
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Benjamin Mitchell vs Rajeev Ram - Challenger Nottingham
Benjamin Mitchell vs Rajeev Ram – Challenger Nottingham
Benjamin Mitchell, tenista australiano de 21 anos, ocupa a 241ª posição do ranking ATP e chega a esta 1ª ronda do Challenger de Nottingham proveniente da qualificação.
O australiano tem vindo praticamente a jogar em torneios Challenger, e tem para já um registo negativo esta época de 5 vitórias e 8 derrotas. (more…)
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Did you know Australian tennis player, Benjamin Mitchell, has a talented actor brother? Luke Mitchell stars in the new TV series, The Tomorrow People, which premiers October 9th @ 9pm (East Coast time) on the CW. Everyone should check it out! [Trailer]
THEATRE REVIEW: The Great Gatsby, Northern Ballet
The Great Gatsby seems to be flavour of the month with recent stage adaptations, live book readings; the upcoming film and now the highly acclaimed Northern Ballet have presented a stunning dance interpretation of the famous novel.
By Chris Bridges | 14th March 2013
★★★★
If you don’t know the story: It’s the roaring 20’s on Long Island and newcomer Nick Carraway is intrigued by his millionaire neighbour, Jay Gatsby and the fashionable and lavish parties he throws. The jazz age is in full swing and drinking and dancing are becoming de-rigueur amongst high society. Unbeknownst to Nick, his married cousin Daisy had been courted by Gatsby prior to the war and as the two are re-united, Nick becomes drawn into a web of passion, obsession and deceit which ultimately ends in tragedy. The plot is slightly complicated and a difficult story to convey in a production without words but for me, David Nixon pulled this off with aplomb in this spellbinding production. I’m maybe a poor judge as the novel is a favourite read of mine and I know the story off by heart, but for the less well initiated there’s a scene by scene guide in the program should you need it.
The production is a glamorous feast for the eyes and ears with beautiful cinematic music from the late Richard Rodney Bennett. The costumes are gorgeous, the dancers are edible and the versatile and inventive sets are lavish backdrops which become integral to the dances. Benjamin Mitchell and Kenneth Tindall danced with virile masculinity which was enough to make me wriggle in my seat and the skilled suave grace of movement of Martha Leebolt, Tobias Batley and Guilano Contadini was an absolute joy to watch.
There are some stunning set pieces including some highly skilled ensemble pieces and a series of beautiful duets. The dance between Nick, Daisy and Jay Gatsby at the end of Act I was a definite triumph of technical skill combined with passion. Northern Ballet has come up trumps with this unique and inventive production of a great American classic. Highly recommended.
The production originally opened in Leeds and is now running in Sheffield at The Lyceum until the 16th of March followed by a tour of the UK which ends at Sadler’s Wells in May.
Full tour dates and tickets available here: www.northernballet.com
Chris Bridges is a writer who lives in the East Midlands, a place he has never managed to escape from yet. He divides his time between devouring masses of fiction, theatre and cinema, dressing like a 1950′s geography teacher and reminiscing about his grisly past.
Chris Bridges is a regular writer for The Gay UK and also writes more of his observations on his blog: www.gayboyinterrupted.blogspot.co.uk
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