posted by davidt on Tuesday October 31 2006, @11:00AM
shane sarabia writes:
According to True-To-You.

29 October 2006

November
14-GUADALAJARA VFG Arena
16-MEXICO CITY Sports Palace
18-MONTERREY Arena
21-CHICAGO Aragon Ballroom
25-ATHENS Faliro Pavilion
27-THESSALONIKI Principal Club Theater

December
2 -GLASGOW SECC
4 -NEWCASTLE Arena
5 -NOTTINGHAM Arena
7 -BIRMINGHAM NIA
8 -LONDON Wembley Arena
10-LUXEMBOURG Esch Rockhal
12-FRANKFURT Jahrhunderthalle
13-MUNICH Zenith
15-DUSSELDORF Philipshalle
17-BERLIN Arena Treptow
18-HAMBURG Color Line Arena
20-AMSTERDAM Heineken Music Hall
22-MANCHESTER GMEX
23-MANCHESTER GMEX

This is for all of you who said that they wouldnt believe the Mexico dates until they were truly confirmed.
I hope this is just for 2006 and he adds more for 2007.
posted by davidt on Tuesday October 31 2006, @11:00AM
Steven writes:
A client of Liverpool based design agency, FortyEight has announced the contract to advise on the forthcoming documentary about The Smiths.

Click to access the link (PDF).
posted by davidt on Tuesday October 31 2006, @11:00AM
Fly-On-The-Wall Theatre writes:
"Half a Person: My Life as Told by The Smiths"

A new one man play about a young man who life is afffected by the music of The Smiths and Morrissey opens on 22-25 November in Adelaide, South Australia as part off the Feast Festival. The play is written by prolific playwright Alex Broun, directed by Robert Chuter and features David Forster as William.

William, a 22 year-old young man who has three obsessions: very strong long blacks, pining for his lost Salome, and listening to The Smiths and Morrissey. It is a time of confusion and upheaval for William, but one of discovery. One of these is ‘the wonderful, sad, lyrical poetry mixed with brooding, soaring guitar riffs’ of Eighties band The Smiths. The other is the deep and emotional connection he shares with his older friend, playwright Rick. But the final discovery to rock William’s world is his unquenchable desire for a disaster named Salome. All of these elements are intertwined in this beautifully dark, funny and moving play – set to the music of The Smiths and Morrissey – the music that dictates William’s early twenties: ‘Half-life’.

Thanks to Jake The Stripper for the loan of his Morrissey image.
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