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by BWW News Desk - May 25, 2021
Mountview Acting graduate Richard Aaron launched MVox in November 2020 as a lockdown project with a single Christmas song. His idea flourished via a collaboration with stage star Alice Fearn ( Wicked , Come From Away ), and progressed to an exclusive video series.
by BWW News Desk - Apr 27, 2021
Lucy St Louis will play Christine Daaé and Rhys Whitfield will play Raoul . They join the previously announced double Olivier Award nominee Killian Donnelly as The Phantom .
by BWW News Desk - Mar 23, 2021
Further casting has been announced for Roles We ll Never Play on Saturday 22nd May at The Vaudeville Theatre in London. Rebecca Gilliland (Wicked), Scott Paige (The Addams Family), Lewis Cornay (The Book of Mormon), Sean Parkins (Wicked), Natalie Green (The Prince Of Egypt) and Alex Weatherhill (Chicago) have joined the lineup.
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by Veronica LeeMonday, 21 December 2020
Cinderella
I did worry that pantomime – that most audience-driven of theatrical pursuits – might not work through the tube, but Nottingham Playhouse s warm and funny show dispels any doubts. Pandemic jokes abound (the audience must be smelly because they re sitting far apart, for instance) in writer-director Adam Penford s inventive romp.
Cinderella
I did worry that pantomime – that most audience-driven of theatrical pursuits – might not work through the tube, but Nottingham Playhouse s warm and funny show dispels any doubts. Pandemic jokes abound (the audience must be smelly because they re sitting far apart, for instance) in writer-director Adam Penford s inventive romp.
Verdict: A delicious nut roast
Rating:
The first of this year’s cornucopia of Christmas Carols opened this week with the revered Simon Russell Beale as Ebenezer Scrooge at London’s Bridge Theatre.
And, wholesome and nourishing though Sir Nicholas Hytner’s adaptation of Dickens’s festive tale is, it is, in all honesty, more nut roast than turkey with all the trimmings.
I suspect the story’s appeal is that like Scrooge, we’re all hoping to awake from the nightmares we’re enduring, feeling rejuvenated.
But SRB is not the usual lean, mean stick of a Scrooge tormented by the ghosts of his past, present and future. A naturally warm actor, he’s more melancholic miser than full-on curmudgeon. In fact, with his plump figure and beard, he looks a lot like . . . Santa.
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