"Wicked" Gibraltarian Dancer, New Personalised Number Plates, New Play on the Rock, Walnut Campaign Shave Off, Thanksgiving
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Hi there! On this edition of Gibraltar Today... Local dancers Nicole Valverde and Naia Bautista appear on the big screen in one of the year's big movies. The Gibraltarians appears in the film adaptation of "Wicked"... We speak to Nicole, and her mum Odette Benatar - of Leisure Cinemas - who gets to show a film featuring her daughter. A lovely moment for the family. - As from tomorrow, vehicle owners will be able to buy new personalised motor vehicle registration plates which include letters. The initiative will be managed by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Department and the Customer Care Hub. The plates, which will begin with the letter "G," can feature up to five additional numbers or letters. Jonathan Sacramento is handling the story for us. - Drama group 'Dramatis Personae' returns to the Magazine Studio Theatre next week with an original play by Julian Felice.  "In Jesus’ Name" is described as an intense thriller about Internet scams…He joins us with actors: Sam Bush and Chris Ablitt! - The Movember shave-off will hit Casemates on Saturday. Joe Holliday of the Gibraltar Prostate Cancer Support Group will tell us what to expect. - And how will Thanksgiving be marked in Gibraltar? And who will be celebrating? We talk to James Lasry, proud American, and head (president) of AmCham Gibraltar - the Rock’s American Chamber of Commerce. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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