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Get tickets to Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre summer 2023 shows
A guide to all the outdoor fun in the park, including La Cage Aux Folles and Robin Hood. Read my full London Theatre article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged book tickets, dinosaur world live, every Leaf a Hallelujah, family, guide, kids, la cage aux folles, london, london theatre, musical, north london, once on this island, open air theatre, outdoor, play, regents park, robin hood, shakespeare, summer, summer 2023, the tempest, theatre, young audience
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101 Dalmatians musical star Kate Fleetwood on Cruella: ‘A villain can just be a villain’
The actor talks playing the iconic baddie in a new musical version of the story at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre. Read my full The i Paper interview here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged 101 dalmatians, cruella, cruella de vil, dodie smith, douglas hodge, interview, kate fleetwood, london, musical, open air theatre, puppets, regents park, the i paper, theatre
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See summer shows at London’s outdoor theatres
From Shakespeare’s Globe to Regent’s Park and the Underbelly Festival. Read my full London Theatre article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged book tickets, london, london theatre, open air theatre, outdoor theatre, play, regents park, shakespeare, shakespeares globe, summer, theatre, underbelly festival, west end
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Legally Blonde, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Lucy Moss puts the ‘camp’ into campus with her riotous, inclusive revival. Read my full theartsdesk review here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged courtney bowman, legally blonde, london, lucy moss, musical, open air theatre, regents park, review, six, theartsdesk, theatre
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Carousel, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
How do you solve a problem like Carousel? Rodgers and Hammerstein’s golden score is unhappily shackled to a dodgy tale that makes a hero out of a wife-beater. Read my full Telegraph review here
Posted in Dance, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged carousel, drew mconie, london, musical, open air theatre, regents park, review, telegraph, theatre
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What socially distanced theatre looks like: Actors share their experience
Theatres are slowly starting to reopen in the UK, with social distancing policies in place. Jesus Christ Superstar: The Concert at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre and new musical Sleepless: A Musical Romance at the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre are two currently running shows going to … Continue reading
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Tagged actor, andrew lloyd webber, backstage, concert, coronavirus, cory english, covid, covid test, interview, jesus christ superstar, london, london theatre, musical, musical theatre, Nathan Amzi, open air theatre, regents park, rob, sleepless, sleepless in seattle, social distancing, socially distanced, theatre, tim rice, troubadour wembley park
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Where to see outdoor theatre in the UK
My round-up of al fresco goodies, from Regent’s Park to the Minack. Read my full London Theatre article here
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Tagged al fresco, book tickets, brighton open air, Broadlands Estate, cornwall, family, garden theatre, hair, jesus christ superstar, jetty, london, london theatre, minack theatre, musical, outdoor, outdoor theatre, outside, phantom, play, pub, regents park, shakespeares globe, the eagle, the maltings theatre, Theatr Clwyd, theatre, turbine theatre, voices of the west end, wales
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Our favourite outdoor theatre memories
This summer, we’re sadly not going to be seeing all the outdoor theatre that we’ve loved in past years – whether at venues like Regent’s Park and Shakespeare’s Globe or dedicated festivals and other open-air arts gatherings. So, until we … Continue reading
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Tagged A Midsummer Night's Dream, brighton open air, broadwayworld, edinburgh, edinburgh fringe, emma rice, evita, favourite, festival, globe theatre, little shop of horrors, memories, musical, open air theatre, outdoor theatre, play, regents park, regents park open air, shakespeare, shakespeare in the squares, shakespeares globe, the globe, theatre, vicky vox, west end live
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Evita, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Following a triumphant resurrection of Jesus Christ Superstar, now playing at the Barbican, the Park works its magic on another of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s Seventies rock operas. Jamie Lloyd’s stripped-down, super-sleek, contemporary take excavates the biting satire of a work sometimes … Continue reading
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Tagged andrew lloyd webber, argentina, eva peron, evita, jamie lloyd, london, musical, open air theatre, regents park, review, samantha pauly, theartsdesk, theatre, tim rice
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The Doctor leads August’s Top 10 new London shows
London is never short of temptations, whether splashy West End shows, epic dramas or bold fringe offerings. From Robert Icke’s latest to Fleabag, Evita and witchy adventures, here are some of this month’s most eye-catching openings. Don’t forget to check back for BroadwayWorld’s reviews, … Continue reading
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