| HIT GAY COMEDY 
			UP4AMEET OPENS NEXT WEEK THE hit naked comedy 
			'Up4aMeet?' starring heart throb Lloyd Daniels, 'Who 
			IS she? Who IS she?' Nikki Grahame and Big Brother's 
			Benedict Garrett will open at London's Courtyard Theatre next week.
			
 The 5 Star comedy will tour throughout July and August visiting 
			London, Brighton, Birmingham, Swansea, Liverpool, Manchester, 
			Edinburgh and Glasgow.
 
 The Producers are delighted to announce that due to popular demand, 
			extra dates have been added to the productions London run, with 
			additional dates elsewhere to be announced.
 
 Producer David Adkin said:- "We are delighted that audiences 
			are showing as much love for the show this time around as they did 
			during our run at Waterloo East last year; they're definitely in for 
			a memorable night at the theatre."
 
 Up4aMeet is a hilarious and poignant comedy about social media. It's 
			packed with witty observations, killer one-liners, and more 
			gratuitous nudity than is decent. "Social media has changed so 
			much of our lives. Particularly the way we look for a partner. 
			Up4aMeet has a tale to tell about the way we use smartphones and 
			apps to find love; and the effect this has on our everyday life. 
			There's a definite message in the play; but above all, we aim to 
			provide a fantastic night out for gay men and their friends; a bit 
			of music, some great gags, some loveable characters... and naked 
			men! What more could you want!" says writer/director Jeff 
			Moody.
 
 Booking information, venues and dates as as follows:-
 
 10 July to 14 July 2013 at The Courtyard Theatre, London. To book 
			call:- 0844 477 1000 or visit:- 
			
			thecourtyard.org.uk
 
 16 July to 20 July 2013 at The Marlborough Theatre, Brighton. To 
			book call:- 0800 411 881 or visit:- 
			
			marlboroughtheatre.org.uk
 
 22 July to 24 July 2013 at The Crescent Theatre, Birmingham. To book 
			call:- 0121 643 5858 or visit:- 
			
			crescent-theatre.co.uk
 
 26 July to 27 July 2013 at Taliesin Arts Centre, Swansea. To book 
			call:- 01792 602 060 or visit:- 
			
			taliesinartscentre.co.uk
 
 29 July to 1 August 2013 at The Lantern Theatre, Liverpool. To book 
			call:- 01517 030 000 or visit:- 
			
			thelanterntheatre.co.uk
 
 2 August to 3 August 2013 at the AXM Club, Manchester. To book 
			visit:-
			
			up4ameet.ticketsource.co.uk
 
 6 August to 8 August 2013 at the Electric Circus, Edinburgh. To book 
			visit:-
			
			theelectriccircus.biz/up4ameet
 
 9 August to 10 August 2013 at the Oran Mor Theatre, Glasgow. To book 
			call:- 08444 771 000 or visit:- 
			
			ticketweb.co.uk
 For more information:-
 
 Twitter:- @Up4aMeetOnTour
 Facebook:– Up4aMeet On Tour
 Website:– 
			
			up4ameetontour.com
 
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				80th Anniversary Celebrations for JLA 
			 80 years ago, on 2 July 
			1933, Liverpool Airport was officially opened, staff had their own 
			celebrations to mark the occasion, including a visit by a special 
			guest who witnessed the original opening ceremony as a young boy.
 As a 6 year old boy, Jim Keight OBE was present at the airport when 
			The Right Honourable The Marquis of Londonderry, Secretary of State 
			for Air, declared the airport officially open, followed by one of 
			the largest civil air displays seen at the time.
 
 80 years on, Jim (86) from Huyton, Merseyside, returned to Liverpool 
			John Lennon Airport (JLA) yesterday afternoon, having been invited 
			to cut a special birthday cake which incorporated the design from a 
			poster used to promote the opening ceremony and air display in 1933. 
			The cake cutting took place at 3pm, the time the airport was 
			officially declared open 80 years ago.
 
 Jim has had a long standing affection for the Airport and as the 
			former Council leader for Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council he 
			also sat on the Airport Board during the 1980's and 1990's when the 
			Merseyside local authorities were involved with the ownership of the 
			Airport.
 
 JLA also received a special birthday message from Yoko Ono which 
			read:- "As you probably know, this year, I am having my 80th 
			birthday too. In Chinese astrology, 8 is the strongest number. So 
			let's have a good year to start an amazing journey into the magical 
			and mysterious future! Lots of love, Yoko."
 
 The Airport rebranded to Liverpool John Lennon Airport in honour of 
			Yoko Ono's late husband John Lennon, when its new terminal opened in 
			Spring 2002.
 
 Liverpool was one of the UK's first airports and at the forefront of 
			aviation in the region for many years and there have been many 
			changes over the past 80 years, both in terms of levels of business, 
			the location of the terminal building and the runway.
 
 The converted farmhouse that was originally used as the airport 
			terminal, was soon replaced in the late 1930's by the famous art 
			deco terminal building and control tower. This is now the Crowne 
			Plaza John Lennon Airport Hotel, with the current location for the 
			terminal building becoming operational in the mid-1980's.
 
 Today, passengers use the multi-million pound terminal that was 
			officially opened by Her Majesty The Queen in 2002 and which has 
			since undergone further developments to cope with the 4.5 million 
			passengers that now use Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
 
 As part of the 80th birthday celebrations, the Airport has put 
			together a photographic exhibition which has gone on display in the 
			terminal building featuring various milestone events and activities 
			to enable passengers to see for themselves, the changing face of the 
			airport over the years.
 
 Many of the photographs have kindly been provided by airport support 
			group, The Friends of Liverpool Airport (FoLA). Not only have they 
			assisted with the exhibition, they also organised last Sunday's 
			celebratory fly-past by a group of light aircraft from Liverpool 
			Flying School, based at the airport and an airport related open day 
			at the Crowne Plaza John Lennon Airport Hotel.
 
 Robin Tudor, Head of PR and Communications for Liverpool John Lennon 
			Airport, commented:- "This airport has come a long way in 80 
			years and we are all very proud of the airport's history and the 
			role it has played in the UK's aviation industry. When the Airport 
			first opened, flying used to be accessible for a privileged few. 
			Today, and in particular following the advent of the low cost 
			airlines, air travel is now affordable for far more people. Here at 
			Liverpool we have witnessed this change for ourselves having been at 
			the forefront of low cost airline related travel since the late 
			1990's"
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