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London 2012 Olympics Theatre Breaks
Today July 27th being the start of the one year countdown to the London 2012 Olympic Games in Stratford, East London as part of the countdown launch, a large number of West End theatres have announced new extensions to the … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Elliot, booking dates, east london, jersey boys, legally blonde, Lion King, london 2012 olympics, london theatre, london theatre breaks, Mamma Mia, Mousetrap, Phantom, phantom of the opera, rock of ages, Stratford, war horse, west end musicals, wizard of oz
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Article: Chicago closes at London’s Cambridge Theatre 27 Aug 2011
Chicago closes at London’s Cambridge Theatre 27 Aug 2011 http://www.londontheatre.co.uk/londontheatre/news/my11/chicago20116066.htm Chicago, will close at the Cambridge Theatre on 27 Aug 2011, to make way for the RSC production of Matilda The Musical. The show may transfer to another West End … Continue reading
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Irish Blood, English Heart – review
Theatre review of Irish Blood, English Heart – Trafalgar Studios, London This article titled “Irish Blood, English Heart – review” was written by Michael Billington, for The Guardian on Wednesday 4th May 2011 22.04 UTC Darren Murphy is clearly a … Continue reading
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Tagged arthur miller, Article, bestselling novel, biography, Caitriona McLaughlin, Carolyn Tomkinson, Culture, Darren Murphy, English, family, Howard Teale, Ian Groombridge, irish blood english heart, london, Main section, Michael Billington, preoccupation, Ray Suede, Reviews, sibling rivalry, Southwark, Stage, Studios, The Guardian, Theatre, Trafalgar
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Anyone for Nicked: the Nick Clegg musical?
Nick Clegg is the unlikely hero of Nicked, a new musical that’s unfashionably sympathetic to the Lib Dem leader This article titled “Anyone for Nicked: the Clegg musical?” was written by Euan Ferguson, for The Observer on Saturday 23rd April … Continue reading
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Tagged alternative vote, Article, Blair, Buenos Aires, Cleggmania, Cleggy, Culture, David Laws, Downing Street, drama, Euan Ferguson, Features, Jason Langley, Liberal Democrats, Liberal-Conservative coalition, london, Miriam Clegg, Mr Clegg, Musicals, Nick Clegg, Nicked, performance poet, Politics, production, Queen, rehearsals, Samantha Cameron, Spring, Stage, The New Review, The Observer, Theatre, Vince Cable, west end
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