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The Sorcerer’s Apprentice filmed at Southwark Playhouse | Review
February 26, 2021 Last updated:
March 14, 2021
This production of
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice has nothing to do with the 2010 Walt Disney motion picture of the same name. It is a show that really needs to be experienced in person: the atmosphere that the staging and music create doesn’t, despite a sterling effort from the production team, come across on screen as well as it would in the theatre. But, at the end of the day, it is better (in the circumstances at the time of writing) to experience it this way than not at all.
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stream.theatre have added even more exclusive events to the schedule in the coming months, from hit concerts to a reprise of one of last year’s most popular streaming events.
Jason Robert Brown’s
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Hamilton), Ramin Karimloo (
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Last summer’s biggest outdoor musicals event
West End Drive In makes its streaming debut in February and March. With five fantastic concerts, and a host of theatre favourites, audiences can relish in the electric festival atmosphere from the comfort of their home.
Snow King might as well be âTrump Mountain,â Shane Rothman opined from the peakâs summit last week.
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