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42nd Street
13 Aug
New Shows
Phil Willmott

42nd Street Returns to the West End

42nd Street 42ND STREET, one of the most joyful and life affirming celebrations of Musical Theatre is to get a big west End revival in March 2017 at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in a new production directed by Broadway veteran Mark Bramble. Bramble has staged the show many times and is joined by his previous collaborators Douglas W Schmidt (Set Designer) and Roger Kirk (Costume Designer)

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Allegro - Southwark Playhouse
13 Aug
Reviews
Phil Willmott

Review: ALLEGRO at Southwark Playhouse

Allegro - Southwark Playhouse After the song writing team of Rodgers and Hammerstein had massive block buster hits with OKLAHOMA and CAROUSEL and before they went on to write the equally successful THE KING AND I, SOUTH PACIFIC and THE SOUND OF MUSIC there were also a couple of flops. Director Thom Southerland has given London audiences a chance to re-evaluate this lesser know repertoire in recent years with very persuasive revivals of ME AND JULIET and a stage version of a later TV show which the pair wrote, STATE FAIR. Now he turns his attention to ALLEGRO, perhaps the least easy to love of the repertoire.

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Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour
12 Aug
Reviews
Phil Willmott

Review: Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour at the National Theatre

Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour Simply knowing that this play is about a gang of underprivileged 16 year old convent girls on a choir trip, and a glance at the poster, which shows them scruffy and sprawled all over each other, and you have all you need to know about this show.

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Groundhog Day
10 Aug
Reviews
Phil Willmott

Review: GROUNDHOG DAY at the Old Vic

Groundhog Day Grab yourself some tickets while there's still a few left for GROUNDHOG DAY at the Old Vic, the new musical by the team behind MATILDA. It's very likely the whole limited run will sell out.

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The Bodyguard Musical - London
09 Aug
Reviews
Stacey Tyler

Review: THE BODYGUARD at The Dominion Theatre

The Bodyguard Musical - London Having loved the original production back in 2013, I jumped at the chance to see The Bodyguard as it returned to London’s glittering West End. Even if you have seen the film, this is one story that never fails to tug at your heart-strings. Not like your usual musical, this story holds as much weight as the musical element, and that is why it is such a hit with avid theatre-goers and juke box musical fans alike.

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