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Tag Archives: bob dylan
Discover the West End shows nominated for Tony Awards
From Six and The Lehman Trilogy to Company. Read my full London Theatre article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged awards, bob dylan, caroline or change, company, girl from the north country, hangmen, london, musical, new york, nominated, olivier awards, patti lupone, play, sharon d clarke, six, sondheim, the lehman trilogy, theatre, tony awards, tony awards 2022, tonys, west end
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Girl from the North Country, Noel Coward Theatre
The rolling stone is now at home in the West End, as Conor McPherson’s inimitable dramatic take on Bob Dylan transfers from the Old Vic, where it premiered last summer. Described as “a play with songs”, it’s the distinct harmony of two art … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged 1930s, america, bob dylan, conor mcpherson, depression, drama, girl from the north country, like a rolling stone, music, musical, noel coward theatre, old vic, play, review, shirley henderson, singing, songs, theartsdesk, theatre, west end
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The Birthday Party leads January’s Top 10 new London shows
From a major Pinter revival to Wilde, Schiller and some exciting transfers. Read my full BroadwayWorld article here
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Tagged alls well that ends well, ambassadors theatre, annie baker, beginning, bob dylan, book tickets, broadwayworld, cheap tickets, circus, cirque du soleil, duke of york's, eugenius, girl from the north country, globe, harold pinter theatre, jennifer saunders, john, juliet stevenson, kathy burke, lady windermeres fan, lia williams, london, mary stuart, musical, my mums a twat, national theatre, noel coward theatre, ovo, pearl mackie, pinter, play, royal albert hall, royal court, shakespeare, stephen mangan, the birthday party, the other palace, theatre, ticket deal, toby jones, vaudeville theatre, west end, wilde, zoe wanamaker
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Girl from the North Country, Old Vic
Defiantly rejecting the standard jukebox model, Conor McPherson’s much-anticipated new work mining the back catalogue of Bob Dylan is labelled “a play with songs” – or perhaps that should be a play and songs, with two distinct forms of storytelling weaving around … Continue reading
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Tagged 1930s, america, bob dylan, broadwayworld, bronagh gallagher, ciaran hinds, conor mcpherson, drama, duluth, forever young, girl from the north country, great depression, like a rolling stone, minnesota, music, musical, old vic, play, review, ron cook, shirley henderson, singing, song
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BWW Interview: Bronagh Gallagher
The actress and musician talks Conor McPherson’s new Bob Dylan-infused play Girl from the North Country. Read my full BroadwayWorld interview here
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Tagged actress, america, bob dylan, broadwayworld, bronagh gallagher, conor mcpherson, drama, girl from the north country, interview, london, minnesota, music, old vic, play, singer, singing, theatre
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The People Show 121
People Show is Britain’s longest surviving alternative theatre company, debuting in 1966, and the joy of their 121st outing is its unabashed, old-fashioned entertainment. This zany lampooning of the whodunit takes pot shots at everything from Agatha Christie and Taggart to Prime Suspect and … Continue reading
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Tagged a touch of cloth, agatha christie, bob dylan, charlie brooker, cluedo, comedy, crime, detective, drama, hercule poirot, monty python, one man two guvnors, people show, prime suspect, taggart, the 39 steps, west end, whodunnit
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