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The Audience, Apollo Theatre
As The Queen gains an audience with the latest royal addition, her theatrical alter ego returns to the West End, with Kristin Scott Thomas inheriting Tony-nominated Helen Mirren’s role in Peter Morgan’s updated revival. Callaghan is out; au courant gags … Continue reading
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Tagged apollo theatre, baby, buckingham palace, comedy, conservative, david cameron, drama, ed miliband, election, elizabeth ii, europe, family, government, helen mirren, her majesty, iraq, king charles iii, kristin scott thomas, labour, london, margaret thatcher, monarch, peter morgan, play, politician, politics, prime minister, prince charles, princess, review, royal, sovereign, stephen daldry, suez, the arts desk, the audience, the queen, theartsdesk, theatre, tony award, tony blair, war, west end, winston churchill
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5 worst royal baby tie-ins
What are some of the most dubious links you’ve seen today? From party planning and overpriced showers to avenging spirits and Mills & Boon, here are my top five offenders. Read my Huffington Post blog here
Posted in Fiction, Journalism, Theatre, TV
Tagged birth, duchess of cambridge, fifty shades of grey, ham & high, heir, huffington post, kate, labour, london, marriott, middleton, mills & boon, monarch, party pieces, play, prince, princess, royal, royal baby, royalty, sale, st mary's hospital, the white queen, the woman in black, theatre, ticket, will
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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
Tagged article, ballroom, competition, craig revel-horwood, dance, dance today, dancing, edward VIII, elizabeth i, fitness, fitsteps, get fit, henry VIII, ian waite, lisa riley, magazine, mark foster, monarchy, natalie lowe, prince, princess, queen mary, royal, royal baby, same sex ballroom, shoes, stage, strictly come dancing, strictly confidential, summer, supadance, the queen, tv, will and kate
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