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Christmas and New Year Theatre Breaks
There’s still a small amount of time left to book Christmas or New Year theatre breaks but the choice of shows left will keep getting tighter the longer you leave it. Theatre Breaks in the Holidays January is a peak … Continue reading
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Tagged Breaks, family, Hotels, london, london hotels, london theatres, Musicals, school holidays, theatre breaks, theatre breaks in london, Theatres, west end
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Ghost and Caissie Levy
Ghost The Musical started previews in London this week at the Piccadilly Theatre with Caissie Levy as the leading lady. Ghost has been a great hit with the Manchester audience during its pre-West end run and one of the firm … Continue reading
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Tagged caissie levy, Cassie, Elphaba, Ghost, gorgeous voice, leading lady, london, Manchester, molly gordon, piccadilly theatre, Reviews, Stage, Theatre, west end, wicked
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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
Posted in London Shows, Theatre Review
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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