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Tag Archives: tony awards
Get to know the creative team of The Lehman Trilogy
Sam Mendes and his team recently swept the Tony Awards. Read my full London Theatre article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged book tickets, creative team, drama, es devlin, gillian lynne theatre, london, london theatre, national theatre, play, sam mendes, the lehman trilogy, theatre, tony awards, west end
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Discover the West End shows nominated for Tony Awards
From Six and The Lehman Trilogy to Company. Read my full London Theatre article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged awards, bob dylan, caroline or change, company, girl from the north country, hangmen, london, musical, new york, nominated, olivier awards, patti lupone, play, sharon d clarke, six, sondheim, the lehman trilogy, theatre, tony awards, tony awards 2022, tonys, west end
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Watch these fantastic musical theatre documentaries
Why not use the lockdown period to catch up on your musical theatre history? From the making of iconic shows to fascinating backstage tales and industry insight, these documentaries help to fill the stagey void. Read my full BroadwayWorld article … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Journalism, Theatre, TV
Tagged A Chorus Line, amazon, avenue q, backstage, behind the scenes, broadway, broadwayworld, come from away, company, documentary, in the heights, interview, les miserables, lockdown, merrily we roll along, miss saigon, musical, musical theatre, netflix, sondheim, stage, streaming, theatre, tony awards, video, watch, west end, wicked
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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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