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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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BWW Interview: Simon Russell Beale
The actor discusses his passion for classical music and City of London Sinfonia’s Closer: A Soldier’s Tale. Read my full BroadwayWorld interview here
Shakespeare Trilogy, King’s Cross Theatre
“Inmates, coming through.” That’s our introduction to Phyllida Lloyd’s landmark trilogy, as the homogenised prisoners are steered through the audience by prison officers. But this extraordinarily empathetic project, developed with Clean Break, gives those inmates individual voices and means of … Continue reading
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Tagged broadwayworld, clean break, donmar, donmar warehouse, harriet walter, henry iv, julius caesar, kings cross theatre, london, phyllida lloyd, prison, prisoner, review, shakespeare, the tempest, trilogy, west end
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David Bowie’s LAZARUS leads November’s Top 10 new London shows
From the late great Bowie’s musical to Glenda Jackson’s Lear and Mark Rylance’s return. Read my full BroadwayWorld article here
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Tagged amy madigan, an inspector calls, andrew lloyd webber, best, book tickets, broadwayworld, buried child, david bowie, ed harris, first world war, garrick theatre, glenda jackson, half a sixpence, harriet walter, it is easy to be dead, jb priestley, king lear, lazarus, london, mark rylance, michael c hall, musical, neil mcpherson, nice fish, november, old vic, phyllida lloyd, playhouse theatre, poet, school of rock, shakespeare, stephen daldry, the tempest, theatre, this house, top 10, west end
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BWW Interview: Leah Harvey
The actress discusses joining the all-female company of Phyllida Lloyd’s Shakespeare Trilogy. Read my full BroadwayWorld interview here
RSC collaborates on Shakespeare In Art exhibition at Compton Verney
As part of the Bard’s 400th anniversary celebrations, the gallery at Compton Verney in Warwickshire – which is just nine miles away from Shakespeare’s birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon – has joined forces with the RSC to create a new exhibition. SHAKESPEARE IN … Continue reading
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