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9 Broadway stars you can see in London
Check out some of these incredible performers from across the pond. Read my full TodayTix article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged actor, actress, bitter wheat, book tickets, broadway, cadogan hall, caissie levy, celebrity, concert, death of a salesman, frozen, harvey weinstein, jeremy jordan, john malkovich, kelli o'hara, laura benanti, london, mamet, martha plimpton, matthew broderick, musical, musical theatre, renee fleming, singer, star, sweat, the light in the piazza, the starry messenger, theatre, todaytix, wendell pierce, west end
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Europe leads June’s Top 10 new London shows
From a drama about Europe to immersive Shakespeare and open-air opera. Read my full BroadwayWorld article here
Posted in Dance, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged A Midsummer Night's Dream, bernadette peters, book tickets, bridge theatre, broadwayworld, bronx gothic, cheap tickets, concert, donmar warehouse, dove cameron, education education education, eno, europe, game of thrones, gielgud theatre, gwendoline christie, hansel and gretel, jermyn street theatre, london, lyceum theatre, lyn nottage, martha plimpton, musical, national theatre, new, open air theatre, opera, oscar wilde, pictures of dorian gray, play, regents park, renee fleming, roger allam, royal festival hall, rutherford and son, shakespeare, sweat, the light in the piazza, theatre, ticket deal, top 10, trafalgar studios, visit london, west end, young vic
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7 Olivier Award-nominated shows to see now
Check out these potential award-winners ahead of the weekend’s ceremony. Read my full TodayTix article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged all about eve, award, come from away, london, musical, nominated, nominee, olivier awards, oliviers, play, prize, show, six, sweat, the lehman trilogy, the price, theatre, tina, todaytix, west end
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The Political Is Personal: THE GREAT COMET and SWEAT
In this febrile climate, do we want societal critique from our theatre or pure escapism? As I experienced when I recently swapped BroadwayWorld UK Editor duties for a New York trip, both theatrical regions are currently just as charged by … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged broadway, broadwayworld, imperial theatre, josh groban, lyn nottage, natasha pierre and the great comet of 1812, pennsylvania, politics, Pulitzer Prize, review, studio 54, sweat, theater, tolstoy, tony awards, tony nominations, trump, war and peace
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