Talented Tim

Published Monday 30 November 2009 at 17:40

I do hope the wonderful talents of song and dance man Tim Flavin are on celluloid for posterity as he is a Fred Astaire. I have followed him since I first saw him On Your Toes at Palace Theatre, London in 1985. I no longer live in London and he has visited Chichester Festival Theatre more than once and most recently at Southampton in a tour of Singin’ in the Rain. Hope that has gone on record for posterity, too.

We are so lucky he decided to stay here in England.

Jennifer Fagg

Chichester

West Sussex

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