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Open Air Theatre: Jesus Christ Superstar 2020
27 Jul
News
Phil Willmott

Mixed News for Those Booking for Jesus Christ Superstar

Open Air Theatre: Jesus Christ Superstar 2020 Full casting has been revealed for the upcoming concert production of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, which will be trimmed to a 90-minute running time and involve socially distanced audiences and cast members.

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Social Distancing at the London Palladium - © Andy Paradise/Paradise Photo
26 Jul
News
Phil Willmott

Andrew Lloyd Webber demonstrates the impracticality of a socially distanced London Palladium

Social Distancing at the London Palladium - © Andy Paradise/Paradise Photo Andrew Lloyd Webber has been working tirelessly to demonstrate how the West End could open again whilst complying with government guidelines.

Or has he?

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Open Air Theatre: Jesus Christ Superstar 2020
23 Jul
News
Phil Willmott

There’s Plenty to Smile About at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre this Summer

Open Air Theatre: Jesus Christ Superstar 2020 Two months ago things were looking bleak at London’s premiere alfresco venue. Back in May, and in response to the Covid crisis, the management announced it was postponing its entire summer season to 2021.

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Greenwich and Docklands International Festival
22 Jul
News
Phil Willmott

Congratulations to all at the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival for Pressing Ahead this Year

Greenwich and Docklands International Festival A staple of London’s alternative theatre year, THE GREENWICH AND DOCKLANDS INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL has been able to take advantage of their unusual and adaptable performance spaces by re configuring them to conform to government guidelines.

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The Mousetrap Tickets - London
21 Jul
News
Phil Willmott

Book for an Ingenious 67 Year Old Thriller That’s Still Full of Surprises

The Mousetrap Tickets - London I'm referring to THE MOUSETRAP, of course, which, if its run hadn’t been interrupted by the West End’s Covid shut-down, would have celebrated its 30,000th consecutive performance in 2024.

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