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Walking With Dinosaurs: The Arena Spectacular:
... in March whilst looking online for some tickets for a concert I saw there was going to be a walking with dinosaur s arena tour. I have never seen the program and am not a fan based on that, but I love dinosaurs and thought this would be amazing. It was being marketed as, a hands on experience with the creatures that have been extinct for such a long time. The tickets were £56.00 per adult including taxes and s... Read the full review: The Dinosaurs Are Back! by Absy_Baby |
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X-Files Improv with Dean Haglund Theatre / Musical National / - Edinburgh and West End sell-out returns. Haglund, who played geek Langly in nine series of the cult show, improvises a new episode nightly! overall rating |
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Richard Herring - The Headmaster's Son Theatre / Musical National / - What's worse than being a podgy, swotty, virginal schoolboy? What if your dad's the headmaster too? Fist of Fun and Oh F***, I'm 40 star relives childhood embarrassments. overall rating |
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The 39 Steps Theatre / Musical National / The Criterion's stage adaptation of John Buchan's much loved (and frequently filmed) tale of double cross and daring do. overall rating |
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Rawhide Comedy Club Life Cafe, 1a Bold Street, Liverpool, L1 4DJ. Tel: 0151 707 2333 / Theatre / Musical National /0151 256 5555. overall rating |
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Complete Works of Shakespeare (abridged) Theatre / Musical National / Criterion Theatre, Piccadilly Circus London W1. A production from the Reduced Shakespeare Company. Scheduled to show until 1st April 2001. 37 Shakespeare plays in 97 minutes. overall rating |
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Belladrum Tartan Heart Music Festival Inverness-shire / Theatre / Musical National / Scotland - One of the biggest concerts in the UK! overall rating |
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Philharmonic Hall (Liverpool) Theatre / Musical National / Home to the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society with its orchestra and choir. The website below takes you to the "Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society" website. overall rating |
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Alan Carr Stand Up Tour 2007 Theatre / Musical National / Famed presenter of The Friday Night Project and stand-up comedian in his own right, Alan Carr. The 2007 Tour will play at a number of venues during October and November 2007. overall rating |
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Tom Stade - Setlist The Stand Comedy Club II / Theatre / Musical National / 16 North St Andrew Street / Edinburgh. - The King of laid-back, chilled out, smart and surprising comedy is throwing down the gauntlet to his audience. How does a comedian decide what goes in his setlist each night? How does he gauge what each audience can handle... overall rating |
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Daniel Kitson: It's the Fireworks Talking The Stand Comedy Club / Theatre / Musical National / 16 North St Andrew Street / Edinburgh / 05 Aug 2007 - 26 Aug 2007. - Daniel's rather lovely new stand up show, dealing with all of his perennial concerns in all new words. With stories about swimming in the sea, the courage of kindness, and telling your parents you ... overall rating |
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Echo Arena Liverpool ... brand new arena, completed in 2008 for the European Capital of Culture is, in my opinion one of the best in the country (and not just because I m a biased scouser!) I ve been to this arena 3 times (once to see Pink, once to see Gloria Estefan and once to reluctantly watch the darts) each time was a totally different experience. When I went to see Pink I was seated in the upper tier not that it was much of a problem we had a great view because the arena only seats 10,000 (much much smaller than MEN or 02) so you never feel as though you re up in the Gods It was a sell out with a great atmosphere and you re never too far away from the stage. During Gloria Estefan w... Read the full review: Great location - looks like a giant pringle! by holi_k |
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Les Miserables ... i ve seen a fair amount on stage, this is the best production I have ever seen. It s an all sung story, not something I m normally a fan of but the songs are memorable and moving and the storyline is easy to follow. Set in revolutionary France, a runaway convict called Jean Valjean escapes from his prison sentence and vows to live by the straight and narrow against the backdrop of social unrest. It doesn t sound particularly appealing but the story is so moving, tackling love, death, social upheaval and desperation, that it leaves you with a lump in your throat and a tear in your eye. The westend version has some incredible special effects and staging and without d... Read the full review: Les Miserables won't leave you feeling miserable. by durhamapple |
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Les Miserables ... taken to see Les Mis last week after years of promises/threats by Mr Neenaw. Now people who like this musical really seem to love it - it was not the first time most people in our party had seen it (cept me!) and for one of us it was no. 4! As lots and lots of people know, Les Mis is a long-running musical based on Victor Hugo s novel set in early 19th century France. I don t want to spend the whole review on the plot, but essentially it centres around ex-con and parole abscondee Jean Valjean and his attempts to build a worthwhile life, Javert - the man in life-long pursuit of the criminal, and social unrest and revolt in post-revolutionary France. The musical... Read the full review: Classic musical, classic songs - a great theatre experience by Neenawneenaw |
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