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Wicked The Musical:
... you ever wanted to find out about the goings on within a witches life well this was a funny way to do it. If you go andsee wicked in either the west end or in Broadway you will find that it is the most technically advanced fixed set, with a huge amount of hydraulics. You will be amased by the amount of technical aspects within the show. You will notice that at the start of the show you can see the workings and m... Read the full review: Wicked a musical from the witches by rks985 |
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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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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, dramatised by Adrian Mitchell and directed by Royal Shakespeare Company Artistic Director Adrian Noble. Playing at the Sadler's Wells Theatre, Rosebery Avenue London EC1R 4TN. Ticket office: Monday to Saturday, 9am - |
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Thunderbirds F.A.B. Theatre / Musical National / The Playhouse Theatre Northumberland Avenue, London WC2 (nearest tube stations: Embankment and Charing Cross) shows at 8pm Tuesdays to Saturdays. Showing: November 29th until February 25, 2001. Ticket prices range from £15 to £25. Box office on +44(0)20 7 overall rating |
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Fallen Angels Theatre / Musical National / COMEDY. Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue W1 London. Tube: Piccadilly Circus. Tel: +44(0)207-494-5070. Performance Times: Mon - Sat 20:00, Mats Thurs 15:00, Sat 16:00. Performance Length: 2hrs. £11.50-£35. Booking to April 14. overall rating |
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Manchester Library Theatre Library Theatre, Central Library, St Peter's Square, Manchester M2 5PD Tel. +44 (0)161 236 7110 overall rating |
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Doctor Doolittle Theatre / Musical National / Doctor Dolittle first saw light in the author's illustrated letters to children, written from the trenches during World War I when actual news, he later said, was either too horrible or too dull. The stories are set in early Victorian England, where Doctor John Dolittle lives in the fictio... overall rating |
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Glee Club, The Hurst Street, Birmingham. Tel: +44(0)121 693 2248.Shows: Start around 9.00 and there are 2 intervals. Comedy over around 11.30-11.45. Disco to 1.00 a.m Fri & 1.45 a.m Sat overall rating |
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Leicester Haymarket Theatre Theatre / Musical National / Theatre. Belgrave Gate, Leicester, LE1 3YQ, Phone: 0116 253 1535. The Haymarket Theatre is a theatre in Leicester, England, based in the Haymarket Centre on Belgrave Gate in Leicester City Centre. It is due to close in 2006 or 2007 along with the Phoenix Arts centre when the new performing... |
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Beauty And The Beast ... the Russians are moving around the country with there magnificent spectacular ice shw, and can perform on ever changing sizes of ice rinks, whether you prefer sitting on the front row and getting wet or prefer seeing the full beauty of the magic by halfway up the auditorium its not a show to miss. With its amazing array of MAC700s 24 in total and te amazing light effects made by th generic inhouse rigs this is not a show to be messed with. The beast is extemely tall compared to therest of the cast and the scenery all beautifully painted and loked afte. The rink is now a new ice system which uses under ice freezing via small tubes and not using the old steel sheeting pa... Read the full review: RUSSIAN STARS by rks985 |
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The 39 Steps ... saw this play last weekend, and I haven t laughed so much in a long time. This really is an extremely amusing play. We chose this play on the recommendation of a review which claimed it to be the funniest play in the West End at the moment, which I took with the usual pinch of salt, but decided to give it a try anyway. It really is. Maybe the funniest thing in the West End ever. I won t give away too much of of the plot, not that it would really spoil the experience. The 39 Steps, by John Buchanan was most famously directed by Alfred Hitchcock in the 1935 film, but this play, which is produced by Maria Aitken, while based on the same film (rather than the book), is an ... Read the full review: Very, Very Silly by AndrewPo |
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Derren Brown - Live ... is actually a review for Derren s "Something Wicked This Way Comes" show, so if it s a bit specific, you ll know why... *THIS REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS* -Introduction- I ve always been a fan of Derren Brown. I m not sure if just his amazing acts or his wit, or even a mix of the two but whatever it is, I find him and his stunts spectacular. Unfortunately I was unable to see his Live show of Something Wicked This Way Comes so obviously I was excited upon discovering it s arrival to DVD, and boy was my excitement well placed. -The Show- The show itself is extremely entertaining. Derren is his usual self from start to finish, not only leaving his audien... Read the full review: Something pretty damn amazing this way comes by Rorytheking |
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