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  • We Raise Our Voice (Happy 2020 Pride)

    Because such a celebration can’t be cancelled when it takes place within our hearts. Because there’s no good reason not to honour love and respect. Because this year more than ever we must fight for everyone’s sake and happiness. Check out our very special Pride video starring some of the world’s best-known artists and activists…

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    26 June, 2020
    Documentaries
    Andrej Pejic, broadway, Cheyenne Jackson, Courtney Act, Frankie Rodríguez, gay, gay day, gay pride, Jake T. Austin, Jazz Jennings, Joe Serafini, Josh Dylan, june 28, Kirnsten Vangness, Lachlan Buchanan, les mis, les miserables, lgbt, lgbtq, london, Matt Lucas, musical theatre, musicals, new york, Peter Facinelli, pride, pride 2020, stonewall, theatre, transgender, west end
  • Phantom: The Truth Behind The Mask – Episode #2- The Underground Lake

    Beneath the Opera House, I know it’s there! Learn everything about the real side of Phantom’s most iconic setting. How did it come to be? What lies within within its dark tunnels? Has there been anything else awaiting down there? Join us as we uncover the truth behind the mask.

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    15 April, 2020
    Documentaries
    all i ask of you, andrew lloyd webber, broadway, charles hart, disney, disneyland, disneyland paris, erik, erik the phantom, garnier, gaston leroux, gillian lynne, gran via, harold prince, haymarket, her majesty’s theatre, london, madrid, michael crawford, music of the night, new york, opera ghost, palais garnier, paris opera house, phantom, phantom manor, point of no return, sarah brightma, the phantom of the opera, think of me, west end
  • Hampstead Theatre to stream some of its hit production during the lockdown

    In collaboration with The Guardian, the venue will share on demand three of its most acclaimed shows, in order to help the audience cope with the lockdown. Featuring plays which revolve around historic events and real characters, each production will be available for a whole week. This series is part of an initiative called #HampsteadTheatreAtHome,…

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    1 April, 2020
    Documentaries, News
    beth steel, bollywood, broadway, cia, drawing the line, fbi, game of thrones, hampstead theatre, london, margaret thatcher, mike barlett, miner strike, musical theatre, musicals, new york, plays, stage, thatcherism, the guardian, us national security, west end, wild, wonderland
  • Phantom: The Truth Behind The Mask

    The most spectacular musical in Broadway history is also based on the most extraordinary real events at the Paris Opera House. In the first episode of our new documentary series, we are telling you what actually happened regarding the infamous chandelier accident. Join us to discover the 20genuine facts hidden within one of the most…

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    20 March, 2020
    Documentaries
    andrew lloyd webber, broadway, charles hart, disney, disneyland, disneyland paris, erik, erik the phantom, Etiquetasall i ask of you, garnier, gaston leroux, gillian lynne, gran via, harold prince, haymarket, her majesty’s theatre, london, madrid, michael crawford, music of the night, new york, opera ghost, palais garnier, paris opera house, phantom, phantom manor, point of no return, sarah brightma, the phantom of the opera, think of me, west end
  • Love Goes Never Alone

    16 world-renowned artists gather in this very special video to celebrate LGBT+ Pride. Featuring an original poem defending acceptance and respect, the cast includes Stephen Fry, Chris Wood, Sharon Osbourne, Debra Messing, Daniel Newman, Neil Gaiman, David Burtka, Alan Menken, Sierra Boggess, Jonathan Bennett, Scott Evans, Faye Tozer, Rachel Fabri, Roger Allam, Stephen Schwartz and Glenn Slater.…

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    5 July, 2019
    Documentaries
    alan menken, broadway, chris wood, daniel newman, david burtka, debra messing, disney, faye tozer, gay, gay pride, glenn slater, gran via, jonathan bennett, lgbt, lgbt pride, love goes never alone, love is love, love wins, madrid, neil gaiman, new york, pride 2019, pride new york, rachel fabri, rainbow, rainbow flag, roger allam, scott evans, sharon osbourne, sierra boggess, stephen fry, stephen schwartz, stonewall, stonewall 50, west end
  • Wicked – Fifteen Bewitching Years

    Kristin Chenoweth hosts our thrillifying celebration of Wicked’s fifteenth anniversary on Broadway. Join us on this not-so-yellow brick road from the inception of a small idea to the opening of one of the most succesful shows in musical theatre history. And don’t forget to say hi to some of our wonderful travelling partners, like Winnie…

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    30 October, 2018
    Documentaries
    alice fearn, andy hockley, anniversary, broadway, comedy, defying gravity, disney, empire state, gershwin theatre, glinda, glinda the good, halloween, idina menzel, jackie burns, joe mantello, joel grey, kristin chenoweth, london, magic, manhattan, musical theatre, new york, quinceañera, stephen oremus, stephen schwartz, universal, west end, wicked, wicked 15, wicked fifteen, wicked fifteenth, wicked the musical, wicked witch of the west, winnie holzman, witch, wizard of oz
  • The Life of Gillian Lynne

    Last 1st of July  one of the world’s most acclaimed coreographers left us for good. Gillian Lynne, author of the dances in Cats and The Phantom of the Opera, was until her nineties an example  of constant endeavour and creativity. In this new documentary, where you’ll find out about the most astonishing moments in her life, we make homage to one…

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    26 July, 2018
    Documentaries
    andrew lloyd webber, ballet, broadway, cats, cats the musical, danza, el fantasma de la ópera, gillian lynne, gran via, london, londres, madrid, memory, michael crawford, sarah brightman, the phantom of the opera, west end
  • Happy Birthday, Andrew Lloyd Webber!

    The most succesful composer in Musical Theatre History is turning 70 years today. Bonnie Tyler, Glenn Slater, Norm Lewis, Peter Jöback and more other great artists have joined our celebration, to wish a very happy birthday to the author of some of the most popular shows in the last decades.

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    22 March, 2018
    Documentaries
    andrew lloyd webber, birthday, bonnie tyler, broadway, cats, evita, glenn slater, happy birthday, hugh wooldridge, jesus christ superstar, joanna ampil, john owen jones, joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat, london, londres, musical, musical theatre, new york, nicholas lloyd webber, norm lewis, nueva york, peter joback, school of rock, simon lee, the phantom of the opera, tim rice, west end
  • Entrevista a Stephen Dolginoff, autor de Excítame: el crimen de Leopold y Loeb (Versión original)

    Since the troubling crime of Leopold & Loeb trod the boards of New York as a musical over ten years ago, its fame and success haven’t stopped growing not only in the USA, but also worldwide. Its author, Stephen Dolginoff, has become one of the biggest references of this new generation of dramaturges, who are determined to…

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    15 May, 2015
    Documentaries
    alejandro de los santos, broadway, crime, crimen, david tortosa, dracula, excitame el musical, f w murnau, flames, frankestein, gran via, hitchcock, hitchcok, jack pierce, la soga, leopold and loeb, madrid, marc parejo, misterio, monsters makers, musical, musical theatre, new york, nuevo teatro alcala, off broadway, off west end, pequeño formato, peter cushing, playscripts, rope, samuel french, small format, stephen dolginoff, thrill me, waterloo east theatre, west end

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