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Tag Archives: piccadilly theatre
Moulin Rouge! The Musical, Piccadilly Theatre
One of the many theatrical casualties of Omicron in December was the official UK opening of Moulin Rouge!, the stage version of Baz Luhrmann’s indelible 2001 film that has already racked up 10 Tony Awards for its 2019 Broadway production (albeit in a depleted season). … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged baz luhrmann, dancing, london, moulin rouge, moulin rouge the musical, musical, piccadilly theatre, review, theartsdesk, theatre, west end
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Time After Time
The creator and stars discuss the stage musical version of Strictly Ballroom. Read my full Dancing Times article here
Posted in Dance, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged ballroom, baz luhrmann, comedy, dance, dancing, drew mconie, interview, jonny labey, london, musical, piccadilly theatre, strictly ballroom, theatre, west end, will young, zizi strallen
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Tina leads April’s Top 10 new London shows
From a buzzy new musical to returning favourites. Read my full BroadwayWorld article here
Posted in Dance, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged abba, absolute hell, aldwych theatre, almeida, april, best, book tickets, broadwayworld, cheap tickets, chess, chicago, cuba gooding jr, David Hare, drama, duke of yorks theatre, easter, eno, instructions for correct assembly, jermyn street theatre, london, london coliseum, musical, national theatre, noel coward, noel coward theatre, phoenix theatre, piccadilly theatre, play, quiz, roger allam, romola garai, royal court, sale, strictly ballroom, the moderate soprano, the writer, ticket deal, tina, tina turner, tonight at 8:30, visit london, west end
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BWW Interview: Jonny Labey
The actor discusses his role in the West End production of Strictly Ballroom The Musical. Read my full BroadwayWorld interview here
Posted in Dance, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged actor, ballroom, baz luhrmann, book tickets, broadwayworld, cheap tickets, dancer, dancing, drew mconie, flamenco, fran, in the heights, interview, jonny labey, latin, london, musical, paso doble, piccadilly theatre, scott, strictly ballroom, ticket deal, visit london, west end, will young, zizi strallen
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Annie, Piccadilly Theatre
Has there ever been a time when we’re more in need of irrepressible optimism? The orphan who convinces everyone around her that “the sun will come out tomorrow” has certainly hit the West End at an opportune moment, and there’s … Continue reading
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Tagged america, annie, broadwayworld, children, daddy warbucks, depression, family, hard knock life, kids, london, madeleine haynes, miranda hart, miss hannigan, musical, new deal, new york, nikolai foster, orphan, piccadilly theatre, review, theatre, tomorrow, west end
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Give the people what they want
Your reaction to the stage musical version of Dirty Dancing depends upon two key factors: the extent of your nostalgic affection for the classic 1987 film, and your early-evening pink Champagne intake level. Last night’s star-studded audience seemed thoroughly prepared on both … Continue reading
Posted in Dance, Film, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged academy awards, ballroom, dance, dancing, dirty dancing, film, i've had the time of my life, kenny ortega, latin, london, louis smith, movie, musical, nobody puts baby in a corner, oscars, patrick swayze, piccadilly theatre, review, romeo and juliet, show, st james theatre, strictly come dancing, the american plan, theatre, tour, west end
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