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Musicals

Lloyd Webber’s Cats Shows No Sign of Ageing

06/08/201431/07/2014 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cats:  Singers, Dancers, and Orchestra / Anthony Gabriele (musical director), Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, 29.7.2014 (PCG)

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Categories Broadcasts, Musicals, & Others, Musicals, Musicals, etc., Previously Published Tags Cardiff, Paul Corfield Godfrey Leave a comment

Opera and Musical Stars in Cape Town’s Showboat

23/07/2014 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jerome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein, Showboat: Soloists, Cape Town Opera Chorus, Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra / Gareth Jones (conductor),  Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, 22.7.2014 (PCG)

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Categories Broadcasts, Musicals, & Others, Musicals, Musicals, etc. Tags Cardiff, Paul Corfield Godfrey 1 Comment

Marc Bolan Bio-Musical Fails to Raise the Rafters

17/07/201415/07/2014 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom 20th Century Boy – The Musical: Cliffs Pavilion, Southend, Essex, 15.4.2014. (JPr)

Warren Sollars (Marc Bolan) - 20th Century Boy The Musical - UK Tour - Photo Robert Day
Warren Sollars (Marc Bolan) – 20th Century Boy The Musical – UK Tour – Photo Robert Day

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Categories Broadcasts, Musicals, & Others, Musicals, Musicals, etc., Previously Published Tags Jim Pritchard, London

Ironical Peek at Pop Music Scene Offers a Fun Night Out

27/09/202314/12/2012 by Jim Pritchard

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Viva Forever! (New musical – directed by Paul Garrington, with book by Jennifer Saunders and music by the Spice Girls): Piccadilly Theatre, London, 13.12.2012. (JPr)

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Kiss Me, Kate offers an undemanding, enjoyable night out

10/06/202430/11/2012 by Jim Pritchard

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Cole Porter, Kiss Me, Kate: Sir Trevor Nunn’s 2012 Chichester Festival Theatre production, Old Vic, London, 28.11.2012. (JPr)

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Categories Broadcasts, Musicals, & Others, Musicals, Previously Published Tags Jim Pritchard, London
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