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New production of ‘The Wizard of Oz’ to play at the London Palladium

The show will tread the boards of the West End venue next summer, in this collaboration between Michael Harrison and The Really Useful Group. Directed by Nikolai Foster, this version will include all of the classic songs and characters but also the additional numbers penned by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice.
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adam fisher, andrew lloyd webber, ben cracknekk, billy elliot, broadway, chorus line, colin richmond, cowardly lion, defying gravity, dorothy, douglas oconnell, emerald city, george dyer, judy garland, l frank baum, london, marcus hell, mark kaufman, munchkins, nikolai foster, oz, rachael canning, scarecrow, scott pennrose, shay barclay, somewhere over the rainbow, stephen schwartz, summer, the really useful group, the wizard of oz, tim rice, tin man, west end, wicked, wizard of oz, yellow bricked road -
El Musical Con volverá a Londres el año que viene

El evento se desarrollará en un espacio más amplio y contará con nuevas actuaciones y entrevistas, paneles de debate, encuentros, fotos y firmas. Producida por Chris Steward y Shanay Holmes, la convención también recuperará el cosplay de los fans, las batallas de sincronización labial, las canciones, además de la exposición y el mercado de Theatreland.
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alice fearn, and juliet, andrew lloyd webber, back to the future, ben forster, broadway, cameron mackintosh, chris steward, cinderella, cosplay, defying gravity, excel london, hope mill theatre, layton williams, max martin, musical, musical con, musical theatre, musical theatre cosplay, shanay holmes, stephen schwartz, the phantom of the opera, trevor dion nicholas, west end, wicked -
Musical Con to return to London next year

The event will play at a larger space and feature new performances and interviews, discussion panels, meet and greets, photo and signing opportunities. Produced by Chris Steward and Shanay Holmes, the convention will also bring back the fan cosplay, lip-sync battles, sing-alongs, plus the Theatreland exhibition and marketplace.
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alice fearn, and juliet, andrew lloyd webber, back to the future, ben forster, broadway, cameron mackintosh, chris steward, cinderella, cosplay, defying gravity, excel london, hope mill theatre, layton williams, max martin, musical, musical con, musical theatre, musical theatre cosplay, shanay holmes, stephen schwartz, the phantom of the opera, trevor dion nicholas, west end, wicked -
Review of ‘2:22’: “Time raised hell”

The London scene continues to scream in fear and delight thanks to this eerie tale about the afterlife, now playing on its last weeks at the Criterion Theatre before transferring to its next venue. Guillermo Názara reviews the new cast of the original West End production (soon to fly to the States too), to let…
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222, 222 a ghost story, 2:22, andrew lloyd webber, ben cutler, criterion theatre, danny robins, felix scott, florence odumosu, hamlet, hammersmith ghost, harry price, horror, laura whitmore, london, matt willis, matthew dunster, nigel allen, nine night, picadilly, runaway entertinment, scary, shakespeare, sine digitl, sophia hannides, tamsin carroll, the phantom of the opera, the turn of the screw, the woman in black, thriller, west end -
Crítica de ‘2:22’: “El tiempo creó el infierno”

La escena londinense sigue gritando de miedo y deleite gracias a este espeluznante cuento sobre el más allá, que se representa ahora en sus últimas semanas en el Criterion Theatre antes de trasladarse a su siguiente sede. Guillermo Názara repasa el nuevo reparto de la producción original del West End (que pronto volará también a…
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222 a ghost story, 2:22, andrew lloyd webber, ben cutler, criterion theatre, danny robins, felix scott, florence odumosu, hamlet, hammersmith ghost, harry price, horror, laura whitmore, london, matt willis, matthew dunster, nigel allen, nine night, picadilly, runaway entertinment, scary, shakespeare, sine digitl, sophia hannides, tamsin carroll, the phantom of the opera, the turn of the screw, the woman in black, thriller, west end -
Review of ‘Dinner with Groucho’: “Too much fandom onstage”

Irish troupe B*spoke Theatre Company lands in London for a strictly limited season to revive its latest gamble, starring two of the greatest artists (of very different kinds) of the last century. Guillermo Názara reviews this new hybrid of play and musical, to share his thoughts on this story dwelling in both the realms of…
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adam wiltshire, andrew lloyd webber, arcola theatre, b*spoke theatre company, cats, connor linehan, cultur eirann, dalston, david boiger, dinner with groucho, gabriel o brien, greg hicks, groucho marx, ian bartholomew, ingrid craigie, ireland, irish, joan bergin, london, loveday ingrm, marx brothers, oxford playhouse, paul keogan, ros kavanagh, the civic, ts eliot, west end -
Crítica de ‘Dinner with Groucho’: “Demasiado fandom sobre el escenario”

La compañía irlandesa B*spoke Theatre Company aterriza en Londres durante una temporada estrictamente limitada para revivir su última apuesta, protagonizada por dos de los más grandes artistas (de muy distinta índole) del siglo pasado. Guillermo Názara revisa este nuevo híbrido de obra teatral y musical, para compartir sus reflexiones sobre esta historia que habita tanto…
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adam wiltshire, andrew lloyd webber, arcola theatre, b*spoke theatre company, cats, connor linehan, cultur eirann, dalston, david boiger, dinner with groucho, gabriel o brien, greg hicks, groucho marx, ian bartholomew, ingrid craigie, ireland, irish, joan bergin, london, loveday ingrm, marx brothers, oxford playhouse, paul keogan, ros kavanagh, the civic, ts eliot, west end -
Review of ‘The Last Laugh’: “Too silly for the dumb”

Acclaimed playwright Richard Harris brings to the stage this comedic though insightful reflection on human values and life priorities, first coined on paper by Japanese writer Koki Mitani. Guillermo Názara reviews this new production by Take Note Theatre, to let us know what’s in store in this tale of artistic persecution by an oppressive government.
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andrew lloyd webber, cancel culture, censor, censorhip, chiswick, comedy, David Tarkenter, Hardy Gru, king charles iii, Kōki Mitani, london, love never dies, Matt Wake, nat green, nazism, nick bromley, Nick Gilbert, No Man’s Land, off west end, putin, Richard Harris, the last laugh, the old vic, theatre at the tabard, vladimir putin, west end, woke, young vic -
Crítica de ‘The Last Laugh’: “Demasiado tonta para los imbéciles”

El aclamado dramaturgo Richard Harris lleva a escena esta cómica pero perspicaz reflexión sobre los valores humanos y las prioridades vitales, acuñada por primera vez en papel por el escritor japonés Koki Mitani. Guillermo Názara reseña esta nueva producción de Take Note Theatre, para que conozcamos lo que nos depara esta historia de persecución artística…
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andrew lloyd webber, cancel culture, censor, censorhip, chiswick, comedy, David Tarkenter, Hardy Gru, king charles iii, Kōki Mitani, london, love never dies, Matt Wake, nat green, nazism, nick bromley, Nick Gilbert, No Man’s Land, off west end, putin, Richard Harris, the last laugh, the old vic, theatre at the tabard, vladimir putin, west end, woke, young vic -
Explore the insights of Thursford Christmas Spectacular

Norfolk’s most anticipated holiday event returns home now in its 45th year, to celebrate the magic of the season through a lavish display of fantasy, talent and jaw-dropping entertainment. Join us in this exclusive tour through its attractions and experiences, accompanied by several unique chats with some of its cast members, and get to know…
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andrew lloyd webber, billy george, broadway, carols, cats, christmas, christmas carols, christmas presents, christmas spectacular, dance, david sherwood, don't cry for me argentina, europe, everything's coming up roses, kelly hueca, kev orkian, london, mariah carey, memory, musical, musical theatre, musicals, norfolk, o holy night, phantom of the opera, presents, santa claus, silvia pavone, stephen sondheim, texas, thursfold, variety, vegas, vladislav khvostik, west end
