Ruthie Henshall, Ramin Karimloo, et al. Featured on STANDING OVATION Album
by Nicole Rosky
- Aug 17, 2011
Following the announcement in the Summer of 2011 that Dress Circle may be faced with closer for financial reasons, STANDING OVATION was produced by Danny Davies of Pirate Management over the month that followed. Comprising works from artists and songwriters who share in the concerns for Dress Circle`s future, this CD is a tribute to the shop, and it is hoped that it may contribute in some way to the positive future. The album will be released on August 17 and can be purchased here.
BWW Interviews: CHESS's Shona White
by Kathryn Pintus
- Apr 9, 2011
We catch up with Shona White, currently playing Florence in the UK tour of Chess, to talk cities, albums and Freudian slips...
ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR Changes Performance Schedule, Effective Immediately
by Nicolas Coburn
- Jul 5, 2010
Previously playing Tuesday through Sunday, ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR will now play Monday through Saturday, according to the production. The show will play Monday to Saturday at 7.30pm, with matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 3pm. All the Fun of the Fair previewed from 20 April at London's Garrick Theatre, with press night on 28 April and is running until 5 September 2010.
'When Midnight Strikes' at the Finborough Theatre
by Robert Gould
- Sep 27, 2007
The old millennium is in its dying moments and the new millennium is about to begin as a group of friends, lovers and ex-lovers gather in a Manhattan loft apartment on New Year's Eve. As the plot develops, relationships and friendships also witness their dying moments while others develop new beginnings as past mistakes collide with new resolutions. Add to this a bright, tuneful and witty score by composer Charles Miller and librettist/lyricist, Kevin Hammonds and you have the ingredients for a highly enjoyable musical - which is precisely what is currently on the menu at the London fringe venue, the Finborough Theatre (until September 29).When Midnight Strikes, cleverly directed in the theatre?s tiny but highly atmospheric space by Fenton Gray, is a sheer delight.
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