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		<title>By: Joy Cameron</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joy Cameron</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 20:40:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Laurel and Hardy came alive again for me on Tuesday 23rd March at Benderloch Victory Hall. For both old fans and those new to the pair&#039;s antics, the  play, performed by Mull Theatre, was a marvellous treat. Stan (Alasdair  McCrone, director) and Ollie (Barrie Hunter) put us through their classic routines once more and relived their off screen lives as the two were cleverly intertwined in a journey through the decades of their partnership in this Tom McGrath play. The actors moved effortlessly through this slick, 
fast-moving play with dancing, singing, gags (some extremely funny) and some sorrow and heartache. Please see it if you can - a fitting tribute both to Tom McGrath who passed away last year and to Laurel and Hardy, that most  lovable of comedy duos.

Sue Greenwood   Arts and Culture in Ardchattan</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Laurel and Hardy came alive again for me on Tuesday 23rd March at Benderloch Victory Hall. For both old fans and those new to the pair&#8217;s antics, the  play, performed by Mull Theatre, was a marvellous treat. Stan (Alasdair  McCrone, director) and Ollie (Barrie Hunter) put us through their classic routines once more and relived their off screen lives as the two were cleverly intertwined in a journey through the decades of their partnership in this Tom McGrath play. The actors moved effortlessly through this slick,<br />
fast-moving play with dancing, singing, gags (some extremely funny) and some sorrow and heartache. Please see it if you can &#8211; a fitting tribute both to Tom McGrath who passed away last year and to Laurel and Hardy, that most  lovable of comedy duos.</p>
<p>Sue Greenwood   Arts and Culture in Ardchattan</p>
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