Bonkers ‘Alice in Wonderland’ comes to Theatre Royal in Bury St Edmunds

Immersion Theatre will bring their energy and creativity to the Theatre Royal in Bury St Edmunds next month with their most bonkers show to date, ‘Alice in Wonderland’. Follow Alice and the White Rabbit as they set off on a colourful, topsy-turvy adventure like no other and meet a host of outlandish characters including the troublesome twins, Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee, the notorious Queen of Hearts, the Cheshire Cat and of course, the Mad-as-a-bat-Hatter! Tickets; A 8.50 to A 12.50, available from www.theatreroyal.org or by calling the box office on 01284 769505.

Formula One team Manor reach end of the road as administrators close the doors

The team, which employed more than 200 staff and operated out of Banbury in Oxfordshire, fell into administration at the beginning of January. It was hoped that new investment would be found ahead of the upcoming campaign which gets under way in Melbourne on March 26. But Manor’s employees were sent home on Friday and will be redundant as of next week after Just Racing Services – the team’s operating company – closed its doors.

Formula One team Manor reach end of the road as administrators close the doors

The team, which employed more than 200 staff and operated out of Banbury in Oxfordshire, fell into administration at the beginning of January. It was hoped that new investment would be found ahead of the upcoming campaign which gets under way in Melbourne on March 26. But Manor’s employees were sent home on Friday and will be redundant as of next week after Just Racing Services – the team’s operating company – closed its doors.

The History of the NBA Since 1976

Hello Philadelphia fans! I’m a regular commenter and FanPoster over at Fear the Sword, and this past summer I worked on a somewhat beast of a history project based on the NBA and major statistics. It is completely objective and I really learned more about each team and came to appreciate each franchise more.

What will the Cowboys do with Tony Romo? Our experts try to predict his fate

What does the future hold for quarterback Tony Romo? It’s the story of the Cowboys’ offseason. Will the franchise’s all-time passing leader suit up for another team? Will he be released by the Cowboys or traded? What about a backup role in Dallas or retirement? SportsDay’s columnists and Cowboys beat writers offer their predictions: It’s fun to consider all of the trade possibilities for Romo.

Ganong wins downhill race overshadowed by crashes, injuries

Travis Ganong won a men’s World Cup downhill race Friday, with American teammate Steven Nyman and French skier Valentin Giraud Moine both airlifted to the hospital with serious injuries. World Cup men’s race director Markus Waldner says Giraud Moine is likely to have broken calf and shin bones in both legs.

Ganong wins downhill race overshadowed by crashes, injuries

Travis Ganong won a men’s World Cup downhill race Friday, with American teammate Steven Nyman and French skier Valentin Giraud Moine both airlifted to the hospital with serious injuries. World Cup men’s race director Markus Waldner says Giraud Moine is likely to have broken calf and shin bones in both legs.

Crown of Flemington to host Super Bowl Tailgate Networking Event

On Thursday, February 2, Jim Gano, owner of Crown of Flemington, will be hosting the ever-popular Super Bowl Tailgate Networking Event at his newly renovated business located at 33 Reaville Avenue in Flemington . This highly attended event will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Crown Trophy’s warehouse, which is located within the Hunterdon Shopping Center.

Dimitrov seeing only positives in Australian Open loss

Grigor Dimitrov may have come up agonizingly short of making his first Grand Slam final, but he’s looking at the bright side. At 25, he’s reached the second major semifinal of his career, and he took Rafael Nadal to five sets – in nearly five hours – before finally losing 6-3, 5-7, 7-6 , 6-7 , 6-4 at the Australian Open.

Dimitrov seeing only positives in Australian Open loss

Grigor Dimitrov may have come up agonizingly short of making his first Grand Slam final, but he’s looking at the bright side. At 25, he’s reached the second major semifinal of his career, and he took Rafael Nadal to five sets – in nearly five hours – before finally losing 6-3, 5-7, 7-6 , 6-7 , 6-4 at the Australian Open.

David Weir believes the decision to retire from representing Great Britain was the

Earlier this month, the 37-year-old expressed his discontent with the national governing body on Twitter, declaring he would never wear a British vest again and claiming he had been “let down again”. Weir announced the London Marathon on April 23 would be his last race during his final ”terrible” Paralympics in Rio and that he would not compete at the IPC Athletics World Championships in the capital during July.

Freestyle ski club competes on Timber Tour

… pains – and the X-Games and Olympics are a long way off. The club, which operates underneath the Sun Peaks Snow Sports School umbrella, is still in its infancy yet it’s already providing a platform for skiers to reach the B.C. Winter Games (BCWG) …

The Latest: Dimitrov fights back to win 4th against Nadal

Grigor Dimitrov has fought back to win the fourth set against Rafael Nadal in a tiebreak, 7-6 , to force a fifth-set decider in their Australian Open semifinal. The two players traded eight breaks of serve in the opening three sets – four apiece – but neither had a break-point chance in the fourth.