Saoirse Ronan has swapped the world of cameras and on-screen for the spotlight of the stage as she is now starring in a William Shakespeare theatre production.
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The Horrors have announced they’ll headline a brief run of UK shows from late November.The band will play three shows as part of their ‘Metal Rain’ dates, kicking off at Bristol’s Marble Factory on November 25 and continuing on to Albert Hall in Manchester the following evening. They’ll wrap up at London’s Electric Ballroom on December 3.Supports on various shows will come from SCALPING, Giant Swan, PC World, DJ Proteus, Mandy and Indiana.
Saoirse Ronan has swapped the world of cameras and on-screen for the spotlight of the stage as she is now starring in a William Shakespeare theatre production.
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