National Theatre Live: A Streetcar Named Desire (2014) Review

Cast

Blanche DeBois – Gillian Anderson

Stanley Kowalski – Ben Foster

Stella Kowalski – Vanessa Kirby

Harold Mitchell – Corey Johnson

Steve Hubbell – Branwell Donaghey

Eunice Hubbell – Clare Burt

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Wicked (West End) Review

Cast

Elphaba – Kerry Ellis

Glinda – Savannah Stevenson

Fiyero – Justin Thomas

Madame Morrible – Sue Kelvin

The Wizard – Martyn Ellis

Nessarose – Katie Rowley Jones

Boq – Sam Lupton

Show date: Wednesday 1st October (Matinee performance)

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Miss Saigon (West End) Review

Cast

Chris – Alistair Brammer

Kim – Julia Abueva

Engineer – Jon Jon Briones

John – Hugh Maynard

Ellen – Carolyn Maitland

Thuy – Kwang-Ho Hong

Gigi- Rachelle Ann Go

Show date – Monday 29th September 2014

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Forbidden Broadway (West End) Review

Cast

Christina Bianco

Anna-Jane Casey

Damian Humbleby

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Skylight (West End) Review

Cast

Kyra Hollis – Carey Mulligan

Tom Sergeant – Bill Nighy

Edward Sergeant – Matthew Beard

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Stage Door – Angela Lansbury

Before seeing Blithe Spirit on Wednesday I managed to catch a glimpse and a couple of photos of Dame Angela heading into the theatre for the matinee performance. She was quickly ushered into the stage door which was a little bit of a shame as there wasn’t really that many people waiting to see her go in.

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Blithe Spirit (West End) Review

 Cast

Edith – Patsy Ferran

Ruth – Janie Dee

Charles – Charles Edwards

Dr Bradman – Simon Jones

Mrs Bradman – Serena Evans

Madame Arcati – Angela Lansbury

Elvira – Jemima Rooper

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What’s on at the National Theatre?

 

You can’t ‘do’ London without at least one trip to the theatre, and the National Theatre’s ample selection of sell-out shows should be your first port of call. Everything from family frolics and Shakespearean dramas are on offer throughout this year’s spring and summer season, and here’s a pick of the highlights:

A Taste of Honey

One of Shelagh Delaney’s earliest plays, A Taste of Honey is a poignant tale of honour, lust, and rebellion in 1950s Britain. It’s a colourful show that celebrates life in all its often gruelling guises, set to a backdrop of jazz and fiery energy. The show is running until the 11th of May.

A Small Family Business

Returning to the stage on which it premiered in 1987, this dark comedy takes you to a world of dodgy dealings and hilarious antics, as protagonist Jack McCracken tries to maintain his integrity after inheriting his father’s shady family business. Exclusive previews run from the 1st to the 8th of April.

The Silver Tassie

This harrowing and thought-provoking World War One play follows the life of young Irishman Harry Heegan from his home in Dublin to the trenches. Capturing the horrors of war on a level comparable to the acclaimed War Horse and directed by Olivier award-winning veteran Howard Davies, this seldom-performed show begins its run on the 15th of April.

The Elephantom

Whimsical and fun, this show is perfect family entertainment. The story of a little girl and a ghostly elephant that came to stay one Tuesday afternoon is adapted from the picture book by Ross Collins and includes huge blue elephants, fun songs and cheeky, kid-friendly humour. With four and five star reviews all round after its National Theatre run, it’s set for a sell-out season.

King Lear

Critics have showered praise on director Sam Mendes for his re-imagining of this Shakespeare classic. Simon Russell Beale stuns audiences with his performance as the aged King Lear, making this a show well-worth the wait: standard sale tickets are sold out until the end of May. Keep an eye out for new dates released in June and July, or if you’re an American Express card holder, take advantage of American Express

Invites to gain access to sold out shows.

American Express credit cards come with a whole range of benefits, including reserved seating and the chance to buy pre-release tickets for all the best National Theatre shows; just look for the ‘American Express Invites’ box when you book tickets online.

 

Wicked (West End) 2014 Review

Cast
Elphaba -Willemijn Verkaik
Glinda – Savannah Stevenson
Fiyero – Jeremy Taylor
Madame Morrible – Sue Kelvin
The Wizard – Martyn Ellis
Nessarose – Katie Rowley Jones
Boq – Sam Lupton
Doctor Dillamond – Paul Clarkson
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Bond is Bloody British!!!

Having seen Skyfall twice make that three times now! I couldn’t help but notice how many times the word “bloody” is used throughout the film. I am sure this is seen as a big British word but it really does feature a lot. Hence the title of this blog post, it possibly is the most British Bond film to date with a lot of the scenes being in and around London, with a trip to Scotland as well so the UK is very well used in this film. (But don’t worry some other places are involved too).

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