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Acorn Arcade forums: News and features: Wakefield Show Theatre Programme
 

Wakefield Show Theatre Programme

Posted by Andrew Duffell on 08:13, 27/4/2005 | , , , , , , , , ,
 
show_madnessThe upcoming WROCC show is just around the corner on the weekend of the 21st and 22nd May 2005 at the usual venue of Thornes Park Athletics Stadium.

Chris Hughes has contacted us with details of the theatre which gives RISC OS companies a chance to showcase their plans to an audience as well as punters the chance to ask questions.

Saturday
10:30 Castle - Castle Matters
11:30 Advantage 6 - Getting the Advantage
12:30 Icon Technology - Getting to Grips with EasiWriter & TechWriter
14:00 Martin Wuerthner - Grapical effects with Artworks 2
15:00 Peter Naulls - Unix Porting Project and the RISC OS Browser Issue
16:00 Qercus - Opportunities for the Future


Sunday
10:50 Qercus - Opportunities for the Future
11:50 Advantage 6 - Getting the Advantage
12:50 Icon Technonlgy - Getting to Grips with EasiWriter & TechWriter
14:15 Castle - Castle Matters

All times are approximate and subject to change and each presentation is expected to last about 45 mins.

Advance tickets can still be ordered for this years event until 12th May either by post or using your credit card via the show website costing £5.

Link: Wakefield Show
 

  Wakefield Show Theatre Programme
  andrew (00:56 2/5/2005)
  Mart (21:41 2/5/2005)
    andrew (01:50 4/5/2005)
 
Andrew Message #93496, posted by andrew at 00:56, 2/5/2005
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Eh up! The infamous Steve T. picture gets wheeled out - Wakefield fever is in the air!
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Martin Wynn Message #93497, posted by Mart at 21:41, 2/5/2005, in reply to message #93496
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Well and here's me thinking that Chris Hughes looks very much like Steve Turnbull ;-) Not sure why I should think that given the article is all about Chris Hughes with not a mention of Steve ;-p
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Andrew Message #93498, posted by andrew at 01:50, 4/5/2005, in reply to message #93497
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Yes but who's that proclaiming victory behind Mr.T?
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