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- of England, Winchester. Originally known as Ferneham (hence the name of the entertainment venue Ferneham Hall), it was listed in the Domesday Book as...
- tour 2000-2003 Ubaldo Piangi West End 2004 Jesus Christ Superstar Annas Ferneham Hall Concert 2004-2006 The Woman in White Ensemble Manchester Palace Theatre...
- Pontmercy Powderham Castle Concert Jesus Christ Superstar Simon Zealotes Ferneham Hall 2004–2005 Les Misérables Enjolras Queen's Theatre West End 2004 Windsor...
- materialised due to Harris' poor health. His last concert (5 February 2011 at Ferneham Hall, Fareham) saw him perform one tune ("Here I Stand" from his album...
- where ferns grow. In the Domesday Book of 1086 Farnham was recorded as Ferneham or Fernham. The early settlement history of Farnham isn't clear. Iron Age...
- and Queen's Theatre King Herod in Jesus Christ Superstar in concert at Ferneham Hall in 2004 Mr. Mushnik in the 2006 London revival of Little Shop of Horrors...
- and the conductor Peter Craddock, who conducted the first performance at Ferneham Hall, Fareham on 29 March 2008 with the Havant Symphony Orchestra. His...
- written as Fearnhamme in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle from c. 900 and as Ferneham in Domesday Book. The town first appears with its modern spelling "Farnham"...
- September 2013 Selsey Bunn Leisure West Sands 29 September 2013 Fareham Ferneham Hall 30 September 2013 Cardiff Wales St David's Hall 27 October 2013 Killarney...
- ferns grow'. In the Domesday Book of 1086 the village was recorded as Ferneham. The affix or suffix 'Royal' was given to the village in the late 11th...