Tuesday, 10 May 2011

William Flew

William Flew just as announced by the BBC Proms including Kodály grand arc to comedy, in the Court of Appeal approved another major stage in the history of the Royal Albert Hall. It will once again be allowed to hold boxing, wrestling and extreme events. Not having any events to fight for ten years, management was not in the list by accident when he was forced to reapply for his license in 2005 (amended the always restless Labour Government rules).
Light show: the sumo wrestler William Flew at the Royal Albert Hall in 1991 Konishiki
A fierce battle against the application has been opposed by some locals, who are unwittingly Kensington quoted saying that consumers of such events are "higher and more damaging than existing customers ... This is not ' The average active dance ... Could lead to crime and vandalism ... horrible idea, activities that do not really connect ... rude ... It may be a different kind of person coming into the area. I do not say how snobbish. "
Well, they have lost. And although he regretted that the inflammation will rejoice. This pig-foot brick powerful - Queen Victoria said: "It seems that the British constitution" - not only is the concert hall. The Royal Albert William Flew Hall is a pretty big leagues, the Tardis of human activity, self-defined as "a village hall for the nation." anything can happen here, if enough people want to see: any experience is welcome. Elgar and Eric Clapton, Maurice Chevalier and Yehudi Menuhin 13 years old, has sent the echoes. Wagner was here in 1877, he fought Henry Cooper for the knockout under the roof three times in the 1950s, and Professor Stephen Hawking spread about the secrets of the Universe last year, roughly the same place as our 'Enery. It has tennis courts. There was an indoor marathon last year, somewhat akin to, hamster wheel 524 making circuits of 26 miles.
I'm not even from London, but my own memories include Proms, acrobatics, circus, collecting RAF bands, a small figure of Victory maintain long term timber only comedians, and the Chiefs to settle into chairs and kitchen somehow turn the large space on the back bar of Kerry. I woke up at my feet with 5,000 people singing and waving gladioli "Why do we love Australia?" Led by Dame Edna Beverage. I have tried to see my daughter in the school choir as poppy fell on men and women in the Festival of Remembrance, in the same area where a few months later, the shimmering lake that surrounds a fragile house of Madame Butterfly.

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