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Bromley Business meets the County Chronicle
The Bromley Buzz podcast team is proud to have a regular column in the County Chronicle magazine, which is available across the towns and villages to the south of Bromley, such as Oxted, Tonbridge, Westerham, and Edenbridge. The ‘Bromley Buzz’ column is usually around a page or two, and as with the podcast, each month Read more
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Episode 150 of the Bromley Buzz podcast live!
Another Bromley Buzz podcast milestone was celebrated, quietly, in the last few days. Our podcast, delivered by the team of Darren Weale, Zeenat Noorani and Sarah Marsh-Collings, clocked up its 150th episode – Spotify link here. That means we have had a publish rate of rather more than a show a week (despite taking time Read more
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Puss In Boots – A Christmas Adventure
Boy, Oh Boy! What a wonderful Christmas adventure it was at the Churchill Theatre with no other than Puss himself and his dear little friend Mousy. Transported back to childhood, it was great to be immersed in a performance full of fun, laughter, and great music with interactive elements that kept the children of all Read more
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Cinderella Pantomime – Dreams can come true…
Before the clock struck Twelve, the Bromley Buzz took a magical trip into the classic (perhaps not so classic) Christmas Cinderella pantomime at Bromley’s Churchill Theatre, where we encountered the perfect panto ingredients of fun, laughter, glitzy costumes and, of course, the recipe would not be completed without all the boos, hisses and audience participation Read more
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Dennis of Penge – God of Ecstasy
As soon as Dennis of Penge at the Bridge House Theatre in Penge was announced, I was eager to see this play and had to get Bromley Buzz co-presenter Darren to come along; even more so, as a friend of ours (Trevor Davis, as Clovis) was acting in this show. Dennis of Penge is inspired Read more
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The Merchant Of Venice 1936: Wow
We used the word ‘tremendous’ on our Instagram to describe the new production of ‘The Merchant Of Venice’ with ‘1936’ added to the title, running at Bromley’s Churchill Theatre until 28th October, tickets here. On further reflection, the word ‘Wow’ is even better. A longer summary might be that this is a play that, for Read more