STAGE TUBE: Kerry Ellis and Brian May Perform 'Dust in the Wind' at Wildlife Rocks 2014
by Louisa Brady
- May 6, 2014
Take a look at the West End's Kerry Ellis singing 'Dust in the Wind,' accompanied by Queen guitarist Brian May at this year's Wildlife Rocks. According to their website, Wildlife Rocks is 'Wildlife Rocks is an event that celebrates the wildlife that surrounds us. It is a fantastic day to share wildlife experiences with fellow wildlife enthusiasts through music and talk and fun.'
MEGA STAGE TUBE: Grace McLean, Zoe Sarnak & Kacie Sheik Play Joe's Pub
by Molly Tracy
- Nov 8, 2013
A triple bill of songwriters came together on Novemebr 4 for one night only in a celebration of what's to come in musical theater- Grace McLean, Zoe Sarnak & Kacie Sheik. Performers included Rebecca Naomi Jones ( American Idiot, Murder Ballad), Allison Case (Hands on a Hardbody, Hair), Phoebe Strole (Spring Awakening), and many more. Check out highlights below!
TV: Freddie for a day
by Nuria Frutos
- Sep 24, 2010
Disfruta de este pequeño resumen en video donde Momo Cortés interpreta varios temas de Freddie Mercury en el Teatro Häagen-Dazs Calderón en el concierto 'Freddie For A Day', que dedicó un pequeño homenaje al conocido cantante. Esta celebración fue organizada por The Mercury Phoenix Trust, fundación de lucha contra el SIDA, coincidiendo con el cumpleaños del cantante de Queen
STAGE TUBE: Kerry Ellis & Brian May Talk Upcoming Album 'Anthems'
by BroadwayWorld TV
- Mar 26, 2010
West End and Broadway star Kerry Ellis, who will next be seen as 'Nancy' in the Cameron Mackintosh production of 'Oliver' at the Royal Drury Lane, sits down for a studio chat with legendary musician Brian May to discuss her upcoming album 'Anthems' (produced by May) which is set for release in September.
STAGE TUBE: 2010 Olivier Awards Trailer
by Jessica Lewis
- Mar 10, 2010
The 2010 Olivier Awards will take place on 21 March 2010 at the Grosvenor House Hotel, with Spring Awakening, Enron, Jerusalem and A Little Night Music among the standouts of the season with the most nominations. The Laurence Olivier Awards were established in 1976 as The Society of West End Theatre Awards, and Lord Olivier agreed to have his name associated with them in 1984. The Awards are run by The Society of London Theatre but are adjudicated by panels that are equally made up of members of the theatregoing public and experts chosen for their knowledge and professional experience. For more information and updates, visit www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/olivier_awards.