It must be prescribed by a weight management specialist, and access to these is restricted.
More than 1,000 youths fought each other between 16 and 18 May 1964 in Brighton, in scenes which were later immortalised in Quadrophenia.The rock opera was released in 1973, and the 1979 film, starring Sting, Ray Winstone, Phil Daniels, Toyah Willcox and Leslie Ash was set around the East Sussex city.
Townshend added: "Brighton has always been something special. It has a great history all of its own."The orchestration for the production was written by Townshend's wife Rachel Fuller.He said: "When I've written rock operas, I've always felt they were there to be exploited and changed.
"This ballet went into workshop with Sadler's Wells and it has landed really well. I was deeply touched by it."We're bringing rock music ethics into the ballet world."
The ballet is backed by instrumental music recorded by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
"It was amazing to see people working with my music who were so young," Townshend added.asking people who they would side with. The results indicated 70% of Republican respondents said Trump, compared to less than 1 in 10 who chose Musk.
Police are still looking for a Washington man they believed murdered his three young daughters one week ago.Travis Decker, 32, is wanted on kidnapping and first-degree murder charges for killing his daughters aged nine, eight and five, according to the Wenatchee Police Department in Washington state.
Officials believe Mr Decker, who they say is an outdoorsman and may have gone to mountain survival school as part of his military training, is hiding in a remote part of the mountainous and wooded state, making the search for him difficult.He has been said to "pose a significant risk, if approached". Police have not provided a possible motive.