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Continue reading →: 20th Ballet Icons Gala – London Coliseum.Yesterday, the London Coliseum hosted a dazzling celebration for the 20th anniversary of the Ballet Icon Gala. This event is widely recognised as one of ballet’s most prestigious gatherings, attracting leading dancers and choreographers from all over the world. Originally founded by Olga Balakleets to honour Maya Plisetskaya’s 80th birthday,…
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Continue reading →: The Bodyguard-New Wimbledon Theatre.There is a certain expectation that comes with The Bodyguard. Big vocals, high stakes, glossy drama, and that roof lifting finale. This touring production, however, feels oddly underpowered from the outset. Starring Sidonie Smith as Rachel Marron alongside Adam Garcia as Frank Farmer, the show never quite finds its dramatic…
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Continue reading →: Carmen-The Farewell Tour-The Anvil Basingstoke.
Carmen featuring the music by Bizet is part of the Ellen Kent farewell tour which also includes Madame Butterfly with music by Puccini. Two popular, iconic and well known Opera’s. Opera producer Kent’s career has spanned over the last thirty-three years and this farewell tour began in January and continues through…
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Continue reading →: Cash on Delivery-Mill at Sonning.Cash on Delivery by Michael Cooney and directed by Ron Aldridge certainly delivers the innuendos and laughter in the Mill at Sonning’s latest production. An antedote to these long dreary days of winter at the moment. Mistaken identity (sort of), defrauding the Department of Social Security (yes they used to make…
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Continue reading →: Shadowlands-Aldwych Theatre.Chichester Festival see two of its highly acclaimed productions opening in the West End this month. The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry saw its press night on Tuesday 10th February and Shadowlands directed by Rachel Kavanaugh press night on Friday 13th February. Hugh Bonneville and debut West End actor Maggie…
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Continue reading →: Lark Rise to Candleford-The Watermill Theatre.Written by Tamsin Kennard, based on the book by Flora Thompson. We meet Laura played by Jessica Temple when she is a young schoolgirl, beginning to navigate her way through the world. Understanding the beauty in where she lives and stopping too often for her Mother’s liking to pick wild…
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Continue reading →: Dear England – New Victoria Theatre Woking.“Dear England”, currently showing at the New Victoria Theatre Woking, is a play chronicling Gareth Southgate’s tenure as manager of the England men’s football team. The production delves into the intense pressures of top-level sport and examines how the team contributes to national identity. The story opens with Southgate taking…
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Continue reading →: Miles-Southwark Playhouse.Miles Davis remains jazz’s great modernist: a musician who changed the sound of the 20th century several times over, and did it with a glare, a whisper and a horn tone that could make time feel elastic. Kind of Blue is the untouchable monument – the album that somehow manages to be…
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Continue reading →: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry-Haymarket Theatre.Based on the book by Rachel Joyce The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry takes an ordinary and unremarkable man Harold Fry played by Mark Addy who out of the blue receives a letter from an old work colleague from twenty odd years ago who is dying in a hospice in…
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Continue reading →: The Constant Wife-Richmond Theatre.Somerset Maugham’s The Constant Wife, now showing at Richmond Theatre, is a remarkably fresh exploration of marital infidelity and social hypocrisy for a play written 100 years ago. Laura Wade’s reimagining of the original script brings a contemporary sharpness without disturbing its period charm. Her trademark wit threads neatly through…






