Archive london theatre News August 2017

Bat Out Of Hell- Proving that not all musicals are the same

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Bat Out Of Hell- Proving that not all musicals are the same

Lead with that. Then, when someone asks how on earth music composed by Jim Steinman and made famo...

21 Aug, 2017 | By Harriet Wilson

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Why I Love Dance by Grace McCabe

Tiny ballet shoes and tight hair buns are the strongest memories of my childhood. From a young ag...

21 Aug, 2017 | By Grace McCabe

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Why I Love Theatre by Molly Richardson

In truth, theatre is something that only really fell into my life about two years ago. I’d seen a...

21 Aug, 2017 | By Molly Richardson

Putting on the Glitz! London Theatre Direct's 18th Birthday Charity Gala at Cafe de Paris​

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Putting on the Glitz! London Theatre Direct's 18th Birthday Charity Gala at Cafe de Paris​

The stars came out to shine in full force for London Theatre Direct's lavish Birthday party at Ca...

18 Aug, 2017 | By James Astles

An Interview with Freema Agyeman

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An Interview with Freema Agyeman

Doctor Who favourite Freema Agyeman is currently starring alongside Tony and Emmy Award winner St...

16 Aug, 2017 | By James Astles

REVIEW: The Great Gatsby Immersive Experience

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REVIEW: The Great Gatsby Immersive Experience

Gin & Juice at Jay's!

On a balmy July evening in London, I had the pleasure of attending the r...

16 Aug, 2017 | By Kay Johal

An Interview with Sandra Dickinson

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An Interview with Sandra Dickinson

The eternally effervescent Sandra Dickinson is currently charming both audiences and critics alik...

14 Aug, 2017 | By James Astles

West End Journey: Sienna Miller

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West End Journey: Sienna Miller

Sienna Miller is currently tantalising audiences at the Apollo Theatre in Benedict Andrews' take ...

14 Aug, 2017 | By James Astles

REVIEW: Queen Anne (in exactly 250 words)

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REVIEW: Queen Anne (in exactly 250 words)

Queen Anne is a gripping, beautifully written piece of theatre – a standard, brilliant RSC histor...

11 Aug, 2017 | By Harriet Wilson