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Tag Archives: peacock theatre
Everything you need to know about Bat Out of Hell in the West End
Our definitive guide to the Meat Loaf musical – from its production history and songs to booking tickets. Read my full London Theatre article here
Anne of Green Gables, Peacock Theatre
A plucky red-headed orphan takes centre stage in this luminous new production from London Children’s Ballet. Read my full The i Paper review here
Posted in Dance, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged anne of green gables, ballet, dance, dancing, london, london childrens ballet, netflix, peacock theatre, review, sadlers wells, the i paper, theatre, west end, young audience
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Casanova and Wild Tango, Sadler’s Wells
Northern Ballet’s narrative work is overcomplicated but seductive, while German Cornejo’s latest is a muddled misfire. Read my The i Paper reviews here
Posted in Dance, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged argentine tango, ballet, casanova, dance, dancing, german cornejo, kenneth tindall, london, northern ballet, peacock theatre, review, sadlers wells, same sex dancing, same sex tango, sex, strictly come dancing, tango, the i paper, theatre, wild tango
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Johannes Radebe: Freedom, Peacock Theatre
In an electrifying self-choreographed show the Strictly professional traces his own story, from African king to disco queen. Read my full The i Paper review here
Posted in Dance, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged dance, dancing, freedom, gay, johannes radebe, lgbtq, london, peacock theatre, review, sadlers wells, south africa, strictly, strictly come dancing, the i paper, theatre, tour, west end
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Saturday Night Fever, Peacock Theatre
You should – and will – be dancing along to this disco inferno of a show, part of a touring run that is doing a London stint at Sadler’s Wells’ West End house. Read my full London Theatre review here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged bill kenwright, dancing, disco, john travolta, london, london theatre, musical, peacock theatre, review, sadlers wells, saturday night fever, theatre, uk tour, west end
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Mica Paris Talks Fame
The actress and singer discusses her role in the iconic musical – plus her varied career, including her collaboration with Prince. Read my full Islington Gazette interview here
Posted in Dance, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged 30th anniversary, actress, alan parker, album, book tickets, celebrity, dancing, fame, famous, interview, islington gazette, london, mica paris, musical, new york, peacock theatre, prince, school, singer, singing, stage school, teacher, theatre, tour, west end
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Home Futures, The Favourite, Michelle Obama and inspiring libraries
In my February MoveTo Town and Country Arts pages: Exhibition Avant-garde visions in Home Futures at the Design Museum Film A right royal romp in award-winning The Favourite Theatre Sondheim reborn in the sensational musical Company Commuter corner Candid reflections from Michelle Obama … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Dance, Fiction, Film, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged architecture, art, article, arts, becoming, best, best libraries, book, book tickets, buy art, circus, cirque eloize, commute, commuter, company, cosi fan tutte, dance, design museum, exhibition, february, film, gallery, home, home futures, hotel, house, libraries, london libraries, magazine, march, michelle obama, moveto, moveto town and country, movie, mozart, museum, musical, olivia colman, opera, oscars, parallax art fair, peacock theatre, read, royal opera house, sondheim, the favourite, theatre, things to do, visit london, west end, white house
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BWW Interview: Robert North
The choreographer discusses the creation and enduring popularity of The Snowman. Read my full BroadwayWorld interview here
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Tagged ballet, book tickets, broadwayworld, cheap tickets, children, choreographer, christmas, dance, dancing, director, family, interview, kids, london, peacock theatre, raymond briggs, robert north, sadlers wells, the snowman, ticket deal, visit london, we're walking in the air, young audience
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