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Life is a Dream, Barbican
Cheek By Jowl’s production features riveting performances, but the 1635 play’s complex musings on free will and reality get somewhat lost. Read my full Telegraph review here
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Tagged barbican, cheek by jowl, fate, free will, life is a dream, london, Pedro Calderón de la Barca, play, review, spanish, telegraph, theatre
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Ballet Black let Nina Simone’s passion, rage and glory ring out loud and clear
After a slow start, Mthuthuzeli November’s paean to the great singer builds magnificently, while Will Tuckett’s Then or Now is pure poetry. Read my full Telegraph review here
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Tagged adrienne rich, ballet, ballet black, barbican, dance, dancing, london, nina simone, review, sinner man, telegraph, theatre, then or now, will tuckett
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My Neighbour Totoro, Barbican
This Studio Ghibli adaptation is theatre at its most magical. Read my London Theatre review here
Posted in Film, Journalism, Theatre
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Tagged animation, anime, barbican, book tickets, film, japan, london, london theatre, musical, my neighbour totoro, play, review, rsc, studio ghibli, theatre, totoro
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Book tickets to the hottest Off-West End autumn shows
From Eureka Day at the Old Vic to The Canterville Ghost at Southwark Playhouse. Read my full London Theatre article here
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Tagged autumn, barbican, book tickets, eureka day, fringe theatre, helen hunt, london, london theatre, musical, my neighbour totoro, off west end, old vic, play, southwark playhouse, theatre, witness for the prosecution
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What to expect from Studio Ghibli’s My Neighbour Totoro on stage
Learn all about the award-winning Japanese studio and the RSC’s new stage adaptation. Read my full London Theatre article here
Posted in Film, Journalism, Theatre
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Tagged adaptation, animation, anime, barbican, film, guide, japan, london, london theatre, musical, my neighbour totoro, rsc, stage, theatre, what to expect
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Anything Goes, Barbican
This fabulously escapist Cole Porter musical is still the top. Read my full London Theatre review here
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Tagged anything goes, barbican, bonnie langford, cole porter, denis lawson, kerry ellis, london theatre, musical, review, simon callow, tap dancing, theatre
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Bonnie Langford: All I did in Doctor Who was say ‘but Doctor…’ and scream
I chatted to Bonnie Langford about Anything Goes, Doctor Who, EastEnders and more. Read my full The i Paper interview here
Posted in Dance, Journalism, Theatre, TV
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Tagged actress, barbican, bonnie langford, dancing, dancing on ice, doctor who, eastenders, interview, london, london theatre, musical, strictly come dancing, the i paper, theatre, west end
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Book tickets to summer shows in the West End
Catch these hot, hot, hot London productions. Read my full London Theatre article here
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Tagged anything goes, bad jews, barbican, beauty and the beast, book tickets, emilia clarke, london, london theatre, mad house, musical, my fair lady, play, sister act, summer, summer shows, summer theatre, the glass menagerie, the seagull, theatre, west end
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Le Bal de Paris, Barbican
Glad rags, zebra heads and a virtual reality extravaganza. Read my full Telegraph review here
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Tagged ballroom, barbican, Blanca Li, chanel, dance, dancing, le bal de paris, london, musical, review, telegraph, theatre, virtual reality, vr
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Ballet Black double bill, Barbican
An exuberant 20th-anniversary show presents two contrasting premieres. Read my full review for The i Paper
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Tagged ballet, ballet black, barbican, dance, dancing, inews, london, review, the i paper
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