Wigan Album
Ritz Cinema
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Photo: simon
Item #: 21584
Looks like who's afraid of virginia wolfe was showing.
Whos Afraid of Virginia Wolf released march 1967
If the film being shown is the taming of the shrew,then it was released in 1967.
it's who's afraid of virginia wolf.can just make it out under the names.
many thanks mick n tommy it was the year i was born, so lots more research for me now.
The taming of the shrew was also in 1967.
Brings back happy memories of the Court School of Dancing in the mid 60s. The windows fronting Station Rd above the advertising board is where we used to sit in between dances when all the chairs opposite were taken. Who know I could have been up there when this photo was taken if it was '67/'68 in the summer. Isn't is strange to think that that could have been the case?
Yes, JohnAlan, and if someone had come up to you and said "You'll be able to see this on The Internet one day", you'd have felt like it was something out of Science Fiction!
hi john did not know that you went to the court school of dancing i used to go also how strange that we never crossed paths there i loved it xx
in the 50s it was the ritz cafe my mother was an usherette at the cinema and after the minors on saterday mornings she used to take me there for poached egg on toast with soldiers and i thought that was died posh.little memories of yesteryear are the jewells of life
Irene. if we knew how things would turn out I'm sure we all would have made different decisions in our past. Perhaps it's as well we don't. Who would have thought two or three years from then there would have been men landing on the Moon! There is more techology in our everyday electronic gadgets, mobile phones and pcs than the Apollo missions contained. E=MC2 is still the defining restriction to interplannetary/interstellar travel now. How dID we arrive here?
Sheila it is strange we didn't dance into one another back then. There were many folk attending at the time and I seem to remember it was always packed. Apart from ballroom dancing we leardned the jive, the twist, madison and locomotion among other modern dances of the time. As I said above there but for the grace of God go I!
Went to court school 61 -63 great nights dancing. stan and Barbara were the instructors . Christmas dances were always packed out.Great memories of that era.
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 1966 B&W Starring: Elizabeth Taylor Martha + Richard Burton George + George Segal Nick + Sandy Dennis Honey. Dir. Mike Nichols + Scr. Ernest Lehman, from the play by Edward Albee. Costume Designer Irene Sharaff + Cinematographer Haskell Wexler + Music Alex North.