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Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Track-by-Track Breakdown: The Score to Off-Broadway Hit Emojiland by Keith Harrison and Laura Schein

Co-writers Keith Harrison and Laura Schein share the backstory to their songs, which can be heard on the original cast album released by Broadway Records.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:43AM
Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Alan Bennett: I probably watch more rubbish than I should by Keith Perry and Agency

Alan Bennett is a fan of Midsomer Murders, Family Guy and ''maybe the first Big Brother''

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 01:30AM
Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Sir Ian McKellen says he no longer considers himself a northerner by Keith Perry and Agency

The Lord of the Rings actor, who grew up in Bolton, has forsaken his Lancastrian heritage after decades of living in London

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 01:00AM
Monday, June 9, 2014

Kevin Spacey: Richard III look was inspired by Gaddafi by Keith Perry and Agency

Kevin Spacey sees parallels between Shakespeare's tragic anti-hero and Muammar Gaddafi, killed by rebel forces in October 2011

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 07:05PM
Sunday, January 13, 2013

3 Questions on the Economy from Keith Hennessy to AL Steiner and Mårten Spångberg by Keith Hennessy, A.l. Steiner and Mårten Spångberg

A.L. STEINER  1. Bifo: “the depth of the catastrophe represented by the collapse is awakening hidden potencies of the social brain.” Can we feel good about the crisis, as an alarm clock…

SOURCE: Culturebot at 05:41PM
Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Win Two Tickets to the Phantom of the Opera in London’s Westend by Keith

Win a pair of tickets to a Mon to Thurs performance of The Phantom of the Opera (excluding public and school holidays) valid until 28th June 2012. Competition Closes midday 23rd March 2012. …

SOURCE: Musicals in London at 01:43PM
Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Mystery of Westend Producer Tweeter by Keith

Looks like a mystery tweeter @westendproducer has been causing quite a stir, as he spills the beans on musicals, casting agents, actors and celebs, dear. #dear. There is a rumour the mystery…

SOURCE: Musicals in London at 12:09PM
Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Oxford Street Christmas Lights Set to Be a Thriller by Keith

Last year we had the Saturdays (minus one member) switch on the Oxford Street Xmas lights, this year we have Bill Nighy and Ashley Jensen, who both star in Animated 3D Christmas Movie ̵…

SOURCE: Musicals in London at 04:29AM
Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The 25 best Shakespeare-to-screen adaptations by By David Cote, David Fear, Adam Feldman, Joshua Rothkopf and Keith Uhlich

To film, or not to film, that is the question. Time Out New York ranks the answers.

SOURCE: Time Out New York at 03:03PM
Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Sheridan Smith Gaining Weight for Bridget Jones Role by Keith

Svelte, sexy, award-winning actress and sitcom superstar, Sheridan Smith, is tucking into a lot more than ‘Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps’ these days. In an effort to emulate …

SOURCE: Musicals in London at 05:43AM
Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Peter Andre Appears in the Ghost Musical for Children in Need by Keith

Heart throb and Top 10 singer-songwriter, Peter Andre, wowed West End audiences in a brief, yet satisfying one-off portrayal of Sam Wheat in Ghost The Musical, a role made famous by the late…

SOURCE: Musicals in London at 10:43AM
Monday, September 19, 2011

A Chance to See the Wicked Louise Dearman Sing ‘Up Close’ by Keith

Louise Dearman, who stars as Glinda in the hit westend musical ‘Wicked‘, will be performing a brand new set of songs at a series of shows in the next few months. The new shows fo…

SOURCE: Musicals in London at 02:12PM
Thursday, September 15, 2011

Critically Acclaimed Comedy Betty Blue Eyes to Close by Keith

Notwithstanding rave reviews, the post-war British comedy, Betty Blue Eyes, has become one of the first West End casualties of the global recession, with the final curtain scheduled for Satu…

SOURCE: Musicals in London at 09:58AM
Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Common Theatre Superstitions – 7 Secrets of a Lucky Stage Performance by Keith

Theatre is by no means a new phenomenon, and for centuries, actors, singers and dancers have appeared on stage to weave their own magic. Their world is a curious one, beset by tradition and …

SOURCE: Musicals in London at 11:25AM
Monday, September 5, 2011

Google Will Rock You on Freddie Mercury Day by Keith

Google provided a fantastic doodle today – it is an animated Freddie mercury singing ‘don’t stop me now’. It is pretty awesome, and features all sort of crazyness whi…

SOURCE: Musicals in London at 01:33PM
Tuesday, August 30, 2011

The Story of the South Pacific Musical by Keith

First opening in 1949, and written by the legendary partnership of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, South Pacific is one of the most successful stage musicals of all time. The story wa…

SOURCE: Musicals in London at 07:10AM
Sunday, August 28, 2011

Great Musical Theatre Partnerships by Keith

A musical is a unique combination of words and music, and behind every successful production, is a partnership of a composer and a lyric writer. Sometimes these collaborations are a one-off,…

SOURCE: Musicals in London at 09:54AM
Wednesday, August 24, 2011

The Inspiration Behind Top London Theatre Productions by Keith

The world of musicals is a special one. There’s nothing quite as exciting as getting hold of the coveted tickets and being able to treat yourself to a night of sheer escapism. And London t…

SOURCE: Musicals in London at 05:07AM
Monday, August 22, 2011

The Best Songs from Musicals in London by Keith

Catch them on the radio, download and listen on your iplayer, or just hear the music on the breeze, the greatest show tunes are always with us. Some of the best and most lasting music origin…

SOURCE: Musicals in London at 04:51AM
Friday, August 19, 2011

The Most Memorable Animals in London Musicals by Keith

They say you should never work with children and animals, but there’s a long tradition in musical theatre of working with both, quite often at the same time. It may be difficult to train m…

SOURCE: Musicals in London at 01:45PM
Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Phantom celebrates 25th Anniversary with shows at Royal Albert Hall by Keith

Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, acclaimed British composer, has been wowing audiences for 25 years with his poignant Phantom of the Opera West End Musical. In celebration of this incredible milesto…

SOURCE: Musicals in London at 04:52AM
Thursday, June 23, 2011

Jersey Boys cast surprises with once-off performances across London by Keith

From Oxford Street to Trafalgar Square, the cast of the popular West End show, Jersey Boys, moved beyond their usual Prince Edward Theatre last weekend to deliver outdoor performances across…

SOURCE: Musicals in London at 09:10AM

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