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Discover new ideas at thought-provoking shows in the West End
From Bad Jews and The Doctor to The Lehman Trilogy. Read my full London Theatre article here
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Tagged bad jews, book tickets, gay, life of pi, london, london theatre, musical, play, religion, the book of mormon, the doctor, the lehman trilogy, theatre, thought provoking, to kill a mockingbird, west end
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West End shows to see for Father’s Day
Celebrate your dad with one of these fantastic productions. Read my full London Theatre article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged book tickets, dad, family, father, fathers day, fathers day 2022, fathers day shows, harry potter, les miserables, london, london shows, london theatre, mamma mia, musical, only fools and horses, play, the lion king, theatre, to kill a mockingbird, west end
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To Kill a Mockingbird, Gielgud Theatre
Aaron Sorkin’s hit Broadway adaptation of Harper Lee’s seminal 1960 novel has finally reached us, following Covid delays and a few real-life legal dramas. Read my full BroadwayWorld review here
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Tagged aaron sorkin, atticus finch, broadwayworld, courtroom drama, drama, gielgud theatre, harper lee, london, play, racism, rafe spall, review, theatre, to kill a mockingbird, west end
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How Aaron Sorkin adapted To Kill a Mockingbird for the stage
Harper Lee’s novel comes to the West End in Sorkin’s favourite format: the courtroom drama. Read my full London Theatre article here
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Tagged aaron sorkin, atticus finch, book tickets, courtroom, courtroom drama, drama, gielgud theatre, harper lee, london, london theatre, play, the west wing, theatre, to kill a mockingbird, west end
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To Kill a Mockingbird leads March’s Top 10 new London shows
From a much talked-about adaptation to a provocative revival and a thorny Shakespeare play. Read my full BroadwayWorld article
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Tagged aaron sorkin, best, book tickets, broadwayworld, drama, harper lee, london, march, play, review, theatre, to kill a mockingbird, top 10, west end
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Seek justice at the theatre
The best courtroom dramas and crime thrillers in London. Read my full London Theatre article here
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Tagged agatha christie, courtroom drama, crime, drama, les miserables, london, murder mystery, musical, play, shakespeare, theatre, to kill a mockingbird, west end
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The art of living
Highlights of my July MoveTo Town and Country Arts page: Pick of the month: Dig deep Take an active role in uncovering London’s history during the Festival of Archaeology Don’t miss: Picture perfect It’s girls on top in the Prize for Illustration, responding to the theme London … Continue reading
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