Archive - Monday, 28 February 2005


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Stephen aims to amaze

IF you fancy an evening of far-side entertainment then head to the Memorial Hall for an audience with audiovoyant Stephen Holbrook.

The psychic former hairdresser stops at the Northwich venue tomorrow night, Tuesday, March 1 and in his own words audiences can expect a show where 'anything can happen and often does'.

Stephen said "Basically the evening will be an emotional rollercoaster from start to finish."

The 38-year-old says he has had 'the gift' since he was a child but explains that instead of seeing spirits as clairvoyants do, he actually hears their voices instead.

"I'm quite glad I'm not clairvoyant," he said, "After seeing Sixth Sense I don't fancy waking up and seeing a six foot Indian spirit at the end of my bed."

His show attracts all types of people, from the sceptics to firm believers, and Stephen believes even the hardest cynic will come out with their beliefs shaken.

"A lot of them will be laughing one minute and crying the next. It's very emotional but I've seen some of the toughest men, with their arms crossed daring me to have a message for them, crying their eyes out."

Stephen Holbrook appears at the Memorial Hall tomorrow night, Tuesday, March 1 at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £10 and can be booked by ringing 01924 868688.




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