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101 Dalmatians, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
This fluffy adaptation has brilliant moments but lacks bite. Read my full London Theatre review here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged 101 dalmatians, childrens book, cruella de vil, disney, dodie smith, dogs, douglas hodge, kate fleetwood, london, london theatre, musical, puppets, review, theatre, timothy sheader, zinnie harris
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101 Dalmatians musical star Kate Fleetwood on Cruella: ‘A villain can just be a villain’
The actor talks playing the iconic baddie in a new musical version of the story at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre. Read my full The i Paper interview here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged 101 dalmatians, cruella, cruella de vil, dodie smith, douglas hodge, interview, kate fleetwood, london, musical, open air theatre, puppets, regents park, the i paper, theatre
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All sugar, no spice
There once lived a towering creative genius with the power to change children’s lives, who believed in both embracing the euphoria of silliness and relishing the very nasty consequences of natural justice. That statement applies to Willy Wonka, beloved titan … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Film, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged adaptation, benefits, book, charlie and the chocolate factory, children, chocolate, david greig, dickens, douglas hodge, drama, film, hairspray, kardashian, Marc Shaiman, matilda, musical, oliver!, pension, play, review, roald dahl, sam mendes, Scott Wittman, song, theatre, tim minchin, west end, willy wonka
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