Jade Williams
Born | May 21, 1988 |
Hometown | Sidcup, England |
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How we turned a dilapidated caravan into a blissful weekend escape
Hands up if, amid the travel uncertainty of the past year, you’ve found yourself wishing you had a neat little holiday home on wheels parked on your driveway. Nothing fancy, just something in which to hit the road, head for the hills and then lay your head, waking up somewhere where wellies – as opposed to a face mask – is the one thing you wouldn’t set off without. You’re not alone. Nick Lomas, director general of the Caravan and Motorhome Club, says that new members rose by 14 per cent last ye
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A love affair with all things Seventies gives this Margate townhouse vintage flair
Home to Whinnie Williams, co-founder of Poodle & Blonde, it has a winningly retro style
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Seven Dials Spotlight, a free music and performance festival
Between noon and 6pm the area will be transformed into a traffic free, entertainment hot spot where visitors can enjoy a series of live performances on the main stage, as well as exclusive activities and promotions in more than 95 shops and restaurants. The open-air stage will showcase an impressive line-up of performances, including Disney’s smash hit West End musicals The Lion King and Aladdin, new West End musical Five Guys Named Moe, indie choir Some Voices, British pop singer Whinnie Willi
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The Cherry Orchard, theatre review: A season of fruitlessness
Of all Chekhov’s mature masterpieces, The Cherry Orchard is the play that goes centrifugal the most easily unless due care is paid. While there are some finely delineated turns – Jade Williams as a wistful, dutiful and quietly lovelorn Varya stands out – too many performances give precious little sense of interiority and depth. Sian Thomas is good value as the flighty and just occasionally glorious Madame Ranevskaya, back from impecunious self-imposed exile in Paris to find her estate and belo
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