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A guide to Shakespeare’s Globe
From its history and past productions to its current exciting season. Read my full London Theatre article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged audience, book tickets, comedy, drama, globe, groundling, guide, henry VIII, history, joan, julius caesar, king lear, london, london theatre, mark rylance, much ado about nothing, play, shakespeare, shakespeares globe, theatre, tragedy, what to wear
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Six, Vaudeville Theatre
Welcome back, Queens! Or rather welcome to your new home. Read my full London Theatre review here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged henry VIII, london, london theatre, musical, queendom, review, six, theatre, vaudeville theatre, west end
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Six’s ruined reopening: ‘The cast moved and got tested – then I had to break the news on Zoom’
It’s been three times unlucky for Six in 2020. The British musical had to close its US production on what would have been opening night, as Broadway shuttered; local outbreaks scuppered its summer drive-in tour; and, now, the second lockdown has put back … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged broadway, christmas, coronavirus, covid, drive in, henry VIII, interview, kenny wax, lockdown, lockdown 2, london, musical, nimax, pandemic, producer, queendom, reopening, second lockdown, six, six musical, telegraph, theatre, tour, west end, wives
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BWW Interview: The cast of Six
The current West End queens discuss the hit musical – and who is most like their alter ego… Read my full BroadwayWorld interview here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged actress, arts theatre, book tickets, broadwayworld, cheap tickets, divorced beheaded died, empowering, feminist, girl power, henry VIII, interview, london, musical, queen, singing, six, six the musical, songs, ticket deal, tudor, visit london, west end, wives
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Sylvia leads September’s Top 10 new London shows
From a new hip-hop history lesson to Pinter and Shakespeare. Read my full BroadwayWorld article here
Posted in Dance, Journalism, Theatre
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Fitness, footwear and right royal moves
New articles in the Dance Today section include: Strictly uncovered Touring stage show Strictly Confidential tells the truth behind the sequins, reveal creator Craig Revel Horwood and star Lisa Riley Stepping Out How Dutch partnership Simone Taverne and Lisette van Bruggen found love on the dancefloor. You can read them … Continue reading
Posted in Dance, Journalism, Theatre, TV
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