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Tag Archives: lyric theatre
Aspects of Love, Lyric Theatre
Michael Ball leads an inescapably dated Lloyd Webber revival. Read my full London Theatre review here
Michael Ball and more on Aspects of Love
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s bed-hopping musical is back – albeit updated for our times. Does it still have the power to shock? Read my full Telegraph article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
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Discover Michael Ball’s theatre roles, music career, and more
Ahead of a West End revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Aspects of Love, once again starring Ball. Read my full London Theatre article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre, TV
Tagged andrew lloyd webber, aspects of love, book tickets, hairspray, imelda staunton, les miserables, london, london theatre, love changes everything, lyric theatre, michael ball, musical, play, sondheim, that day we sang, theatre, victoria wood, west end
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Incest, skinned rabbits and 007 – why Andrew Lloyd Webber’s worst musical should be buried forever
Aspects of Love is being revived in the West End – why? Read my full Telegraph article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged andrew lloyd webber, aspects of love, bloomsbury group, David Garnett, duncan grant, incest, jonathan kent, london, love changes everything, lyric theatre, michael ball, musical, revival, roger moore, theatre, trevor nunn, vanessa bell, virginia woolf, west end
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Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical, Lyric Theatre
How to demystify the icon that is Bob Marley, to separate the man from the mantles placed upon him: reggae superstar, Black hero, poetic advocate of peace and love, ganja-smoking Rasta inspiration, or cool dude splashed across T-shirts and posters … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged arinze kene, bob marley, drama, get up stand up, london, london theatre, lyric theatre, musical, reggae, review, theatre, west end
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BroadwayWorld’s Top London Christmas Picks
There are plenty of seasonal treats served up in the capital this year, from pantos and plays to opera and dance. Here are some of the tastiest morsels for the 2018-19 festive period. Read my full BroadwayWorld article here
Posted in Dance, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged a christmas carol, al murray, aladdin, alexandra palace, best, bill bailey, book tickets, broadwayworld, can't wait for christmas, cheap tickets, children, christmas, dani dyer, danny dyer, dawn french, dick whittington, english national ballet, eventim apollo, family, hansel and gretel, horrible christmas, horrible histories, huddle, hugh dennis, in the winter wood, jo brand, kids, kinky boots, les miserables, london, lyric hammersmith, lyric theatre, magic mike live, matilda, matthew bourne, motown, national theatre, nativity the musical, old vic, opera, orange tree theatre, palladium snow white, panto, pantomime, paul merton, peacock theatre, peter pan, philip pullmans grimm tales, polka theatre, richmond theatre, robert lindsay, room on the broom, rose theatre kingston, royal opera, sadlers wells, school of rock, seussical, sleeping beauty, southbank centre, southwark playhouse, swan lake, the lion king, the messiah, the nutcracker, the other palace, the phantom of the opera, the snowman, the tell tale heart, theatre, theatre royal stratford east, ticket deal, tina, top, unicorn theatre, west end, wicked, young audience
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