Posts Tagged ‘Jule Styne’
Tuesday 8 December 2015
Yes, we were the luckiest people in the world. We got tickets!
This was the Menier‘s fastest-selling production (entire run sold out in a few hours) and an announcement of a transfer to the West End well before Funny Girl – the story of Broadway star Fanny Brice – had even started previews. People who need tickets needn’t panic.
Andrew was fastest finger first and nabbed some for the last preview (yes, we are a bit behind). So expectations were absurdly high. Would we be drooling over Sheridan Smith‘s Fanny? Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: Bob Merrill, Darius Campbell, entertainment, Fanny Brice, Funny Girl, Gay Soper, Harvey Fierstein, Isobel Lennart, Joel Montague, Jule Styne, London, Lynne Page, Marilyn Cutts, Mark Henderson, Matthew Wright, Maurice Lane, Menier Chocolate Factory, Michael Mayer, Michael Pavelka, musical, off-West End, review, Savoy Theatre, Sheridan Smith, theatre, Valda Aviks, west end
Saturday 18 April 2015
We’ve been waiting so long for this production, indeed any production of Gypsy (The title: a bit old school, a bit UKIP. We of course call it Traveller), we feared it couldn’t possibly live up to our expectations. Would it light our lights and hit our heights?
- We needn’t have worried. We’re still giddy and breathless and talking with random thoughts in bullet points, plus it saves time as we’re prone to indolence.
- Although there have been 4 Broadway revivals, it was first and last seen in London in 1973 with Dame Angela. Now we have it practically on our doorstep (unless you live in the Savoy Hotel where it is on your doorstep) with Dame (it can only be a matter of time) Imelda Staunton. Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: Anita Louise Combe, Anthony Ward, Arthur Laurents, Chichester Festival Theatre, entertainment, Gypsy, Imelda Staunton, Johnathan Kent, Jule Styne, Julie Legrand, Lara Pulver, London, Louise Gold, Mark Henderson, musical, Peter Davison, review, Savoy Theatre, Stephen Sondheim, theatre, west end
Saturday 2 October 2010
The art of whinging has been handed down through generations of Phil’s family courtesy of a matrilineage that, needless to say, ends abruptly and somewhat anti-climatically with Phil.
His mother, for example, never fails to moan on being put through to a call-centre, complaining she can’t understand what the people with “accents” are saying. Bells Are Ringing might just be the show for her. Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: Adam Rhys-Charles, Adolph Green, Alistair David, Anna-Jane Casey, Bells Are Ringing, Betty Comden, Carl Au, Christopher Giles, Corinna Powlesland, entertainment, fringe, Gary Milner, Jule Styne, London, musical, Paul Foster, review, Sasi Strallen, theatre, Union Theatre