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For theatre locations, telephone numbers and website links. For reviews of current West End shows. The easiest way to buy London theatre tickets, especially if you are out of town or buying for more than one show at a time, is to use a ticket agent. Along with providing a one-stop service, they can sometimes offer discounts and deals not available elsewhere. We are affiliated with one of the best, and you can do all your ticket shopping at once by clicking here. Many West End shows have adopted the Natio...
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Love Theatre: Time for a move!
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Tuesday, 22 March 2011. Time for a move! Just a little note to anyone visiting this page that I have now relocated my blog to Wordpress. For all my latest theatrical musings, please head over to http:/ lovetheatre.net/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). English student and aspiring writer, blogging about the wonderful world of theatre. I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being'.
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Love Theatre: About Me
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Despite being a) a student and b) relatively young, and therefore generally expected to be up to date with all things technology and web related, I’m a bit of a newcomer to this whole blogging malarkey. I don’t, like people I know who shall remain unnamed, still refer to it as a web log, but neither am I au fait with all the ins and outs of the blogging world. English student/writer/bookworm/theatre geek (none of these actually earn me any money so I suppose they’re not technically professions ....
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Love Theatre: November 2010
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Wednesday, 24 November 2010. Review: Richard III, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Tuesday 23 November 2010. Originally written for The Public Reviews. An all-male production of Shakespeare is always an intriguing prospect. In a play such as Twelfth Night. It adds another teasing layer to the gender confusion, or sometimes merely the sight of a man flouncing around the stage in petticoats is enough to give an added element of comedy. Propeller, however, do not play for laughs in a Richard III. A bookshelf groaning...
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Love Theatre: Review: Hamlet, New Theatre Royal Portsmouth, Wednesday 16 February 2011
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Friday, 18 February 2011. Review: Hamlet, New Theatre Royal Portsmouth, Wednesday 16 February 2011. Originally written for The Public Reviews. The longest and one of the most often-performed of Shakespeare’s plays, Hamlet. More so than any other of the Bard’s plays, a production of Hamlet. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). English student and aspiring writer, blogging about the wonderful world of theatre. I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human bei...
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Love Theatre: Review: The Last Five Years, Tabard Theatre, Friday 11 February 2011
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Sunday, 13 February 2011. Review: The Last Five Years, Tabard Theatre, Friday 11 February 2011. Originally written for The Public Reviews. As small-scale musicals go, Jason Robert Brown’s The Last Five Years. Is a delight of a musical that sings straight from the heart. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). English student and aspiring writer, blogging about the wonderful world of theatre. Review: Hamlet, New Theatre Royal Portsmouth, Wedn. Review: The Last Five Years, Tabard Theatre, Frida.
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Love Theatre: The Show Goes On
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Tuesday, 8 March 2011. The Show Goes On. Originally written for Wessex Scene. Britain’s politics over the last few months have been dominated by the two c-words: coalition and cuts. It is now over three months since the government released their Spending Review, announcing reductions in all areas of public spending, and the cuts are beginning to bite. One of the hardest hit sectors was the arts, with Arts Council England (ACE) to have its funding slashed by 29.6% over the next four years. 8220;There isn&...