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Tag Archives: sheridan smith
Female-led West End shows to see for International Women’s Day
From Six and Tina to Shirley Valentine. Read my full London Theatre article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged book tickets, female, feminist, frozen, international womens day, london, london theatre, musical, sheridan smith, shirley valentine, six musical, theatre, west end, wicked, women
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Shirley Valentine, Duke of York’s Theatre
Sheridan Smith casts a spell in Willy Russell’s endearing, if dated, one-woman play. Read my full London Theatre review here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged book tickets, comedy, drama, duke of yorks theatre, greece, liverpool, london, london theatre, matthew dunster, play, review, sheridan smith, shirley valentine, theatre, west end, willy russell
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Discover Sheridan Smith’s theatre roles, TV performances, and more
Learn about the award-winning actress’s career ahead of her latest West End show, a revival of Shirley Valentine. Read my full London Theatre article here
Posted in Film, Journalism, Theatre, TV
Tagged bafta, book tickets, cilla, credits, film, flare path, funny girl, guide, joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat, legally blonde, london, london theatre, musical, olivier award, play, sheridan smith, theatre, tv, west end
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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, London Palladium
Oh Lord! The second Biblical Andrew Lloyd Webber opening of the week (taking his current London production total up to a whopping five from next month) is his early collaboration with Tim Rice, celebrating 50 years since its original concept album, and back … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged andrew lloyd webber, book tickets, broadway, broadwayworld, cheap tickets, family, interview, jac yarrow, jason donovan, joann m hunter, joseph, joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat, kids, london, musical, palladium, review, sale, save, school of rock, sheridan smith, summer, ticket deal, tim rice, visit london, west end, young audience
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BWW Interview: JoAnn M Hunter
The choreographer discusses her work on Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Read my full BroadwayWorld interview here
Posted in Dance, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged andrew lloyd webber, book tickets, broadway, broadwayworld, cheap tickets, choreograph, choreographer, dance, dancing, interview, jac yarrow, jason donovan, jerome robbins, joann m hunter, joseph, joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat, london, musical, palladium, sale, save, school of rock, sheridan smith, summer, ticket deal, tim rice, visit london, west end
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Strictly Speaking: Week 3
Ah, Movie Week, AKA Can You Remotely Recognise The Dance Under Ten Layers of Theming Week. This was no exception – I had to keep checking my notes to see which dance was supposedly being represented. Also: Trolls. I’m just … Continue reading
Posted in Dance, Journalism, TV
Tagged alexandra burke, american smooth, aston merrygold, bbc, blog, brendan cole, cha cha, cinema, craig revel-horwood, debbie mcgee, film, flash gordon, judge, movie, movie week, my fair lady, paso doble, quickstep, recap, rev richard coles, review, samba, scd, sheridan smith, shirley ballas, simon rimmer, strictly, strictly come dancing, susan calman, tango, the ten second rule, toy story, trolls, tv, week 3, wonder woman
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Kit Harington, Glenn Close and Timothy Spall Lead April’s Top 10 New London Shows
From Jamie Lloyd’s reinvention of Marlowe’s Faustus and Glenn Close’s Norma Desmond to Annie Baker’s Pulitzer Prize-winner and a new heist farce, here are some of this month’s most eye-catching openings. Read my full BroadwayWorld article here
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Tagged alistair mcdowall, andrew lloyd webber, annie baker, april, best, broadwayworld, comedy, doctor faustus, donmar warehouse, drama, elegy, funny girl, glenn close, guys and dolls, jamie lloyd, kit harington, london, musical, national theatre, new, nick payne, old vic, pick, pinter, pulitzer, sheridan smith, show boat, sunset boulevard, the caretaker, the comedy about a bank robbery, the flick, theatre, top 10, west end, x
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