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screen1ne · 1 year
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Phantom Of The Opera extends booking to March 2024
The Phantom Of The opera London extends booking to March 2024. Get all the details and new Production images here #PhantomLondon @PhantomOpera @lwtheatres @EarlCarpenter @JRobyns @HollyAnneHull @MattBlaker
Phantom Of The Opera BOOKING EXTENDED UNTIL SATURDAY 2 MARCH 2024 FOR THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA AT HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA at Her Majesty’s Theatre announces today that booking is now extended until Saturday 2 March 2024. With new production images also released.  THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA currently stars Earl Carpenter as The Phantom alongside Holly-Anne Hull as Christine…
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theladyactress · 4 years
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Anna Cora Mowatt, Armand, and the Silver Vase
Anna Cora Mowatt, Armand, and the Silver Vase
Inasmuch as Anna Cora Mowatt is known in the U.S. today (and when I say “known” –yes- I do mean by you, me, and a handful of students who have a theatre history quiz next week) it is as being the author of the play, “Fashion.” However, she had a second show, “Armand” , that was actually a bigger hit than her first and achieved international success. Unlike “Fashion,” though, that drama’s…
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thenextrush · 5 years
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Sweeney Todd: Short run Melbourne show 20-23 June
Sweeney Todd: Short run Melbourne show 20-23 June
On invitation My Food Safari Run time:  132 minutes including intermission
There are distracting technical aspects to the Sydney production that affected the full impact of the Sydney show but it saying that the assembly of a high profile cast and revival of a forty year old musical score that is arguably still unmatched by modern theatre.  The creative liberties taken in the script add a nice…
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frimleyblogger · 6 years
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The Streets Of London – Part Seventy Seven
The Streets Of London – Part Seventy Seven
Haymarket, SW1
Connecting Pall Mall at its south end with Coventry Street at the north is Haymarket, which today is synonymous with London’s theatre land. But for those who are interested in the development of the great metropolis, its origins shine a light on a very different and more bucolic spot.
Ralph Aggas’ Map of London, published in 1560, shows Haymarket in its present position but it was…
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timegents · 6 years
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Melbourne inns that have gone
Melbourne inns that have gone
All drinks 3d! But it was a long, long time ago.
By ERNEST McCAUGHAN
TO ANYONE ACQUAINTED WITH MELBOURNE in the last century nothing is more striking than the disappearance of many popular city hotels. Few today recall their whereabouts, much less their hosts, though some were personalities.
The Union Club, at the corner of Market st, built on the site of Fawkners Shakespeare Inn, has given place…
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