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Mamma Mia! The Party, The O2
ABBA mania shows no signs of abating. Following the Mamma Mia! stage musical and two movies, here we go again with Mamma Mia! The Party – a hybrid musical theatre/dinner/nightclub experience. London is the first place outside of Sweden to host it, with plans … Continue reading
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Tagged abba, book tickets, broadwayworld, circus, dining, dinner, food, greece, greek, london, mamma mia, mamma mia here we go again, mamma mia the party, meal, musical, play, review, show, singing, songs, sweden, thank you for the music, the o2, theatre, waterloo, west end
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Maybe It’s Because I’m A Londoner
Doorman Michael O’Dowdall talks history, weddings and afternoon tea at The Ritz. Read my full Discover Britain interview here
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Tagged afternoon tea, dinner, discover britain, doorman, history, hotel, interview, london, magazine, rolls royce, the ritz, things to do, tourist, visit, wedding
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Kitchen drama fails to connect
Torben Betts maintains the fine tradition of mentor Alan Ayckbourn by analysing social divisions and modern malaise via the dinner party from hell in his fiery 2012 comedy. North London urbanite hosts Jess (Annabel Bates) and Mat (Jack Johns) boast … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Ayckbourn, comedy, dinner, drama, email, first world problems, haiti, ham and high, internet, london, mobile, muswell hill, north london, park theatre, party, phone, play, review, technology, text, theatre, torben betts
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Muswell Hill, Park Theatre
Has there ever been a successful dinner party on stage? It seems no sooner has the table been set than domestic disharmony erupts: opposing personalities obligingly clash, the veil of marital bliss is torn asunder, and terrible secrets are spilled … Continue reading
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Tagged abigails party, actress, adultery, affair, Alan Ayckbourn, class, computer, dinner, drama, earthquake, email, family, finsbury park, first world problems, friend, haiti, husband, internet, laptop, london, middle class, mike leigh, muswell hill, north london, oliver!, park theatre, party, phone, play, review, shakespeare, singer, sister, technology, text, the arts desk, theartsdesk, theatre, torben betts, wife
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