Since the start of tis year, 2011 there have been a handful of new musicals for theatre breaks opening in London. The Wizard of Oz began previews back in February with Danielle Hope starring as Dorothy, and has gone from strength to strength ever since. Expect high demand for theatre breaks and tickets around Christmas and early in the new year as families book themselves a winter treat. With somewhat less of a fanfare, the musical Betty Blue Eyes also opened in March for a limited run and is currently extended unti at least October 2011. Betty Blue Eyes is the story of a household surviving in post World War 2 Yorkshire by raising a pig to avoid the bacon rationing. Betty Blue Blues is in fact the name of the pig! Ghost The Musical is the big one, just opened in June in London after try out in Manchester and a showcase at West End Live 2011. The dazzling new musical GHOST, is based on the phenomenal Oscar winning Paramount Pictures film of the same name, and features great rock music by Eurythmics writer Dave Stewart with the help of Glenn Ballard. If you only see one new musical this year, go and see Ghost Lend Me A Tenor is an old fashioned Vaudeville style musical, which transferred from Plymouth and stars Matthew Kelly London Tube escalators are full of adverts for The Million Dollar Quartet, a story of fame, friendship, discovery, divided loyalties, professional jealousy and incredible music as four of the music industry’s most extraordinary talents, all in their creative prime, made music together for the first and only time in their careers. A true story of the electrifying night in 1956 when Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis came together to make music and ended up making history. Rock of Ages doesn’t actually start until next month, August 2011, but we had a preview of the soft rock, 1980s style juke box musical at West End Live. And last but by no means least, we had the opening of Shrek The Musical with Amanda Holden, a major blockbuster of a film and musical which looks set to be a favourite family choice for theatre breaks in London for many years to come.
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New Musicals for Theatre Breaks
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July 18 2011, 4:32am | Comments »
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London Theatre Breaks Top Musicals and PLays
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London Theatre Breaks The current Musicals for theatre breaks in London We have collated some useful facts, tips and information about London theatre breaks, starting with the most popular current West End musicals:
Avenue Q Billy Elliot Blood Brothers Chicago
Dirty Dancing Dreamboats And Petticoats Flashdance Grease
The Jersey Boys Love Never Dies Legally Blonde Les Miserables
The Lion King Mamma Mia Oliver Phantom of the Opera
Priscilla Queen of the Desert Sister Act Stomp Sweet Charity
Thriller Live We Will Rock You Wicked
And these are the biggest current plays for London Theatre breaks
The 39 Steps Birdsong The Country Girl Deathtrap
Ghost Stories The Mousetrap Onassis
War Horse When We Are Married Yes Prime Minister
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October 5 2010, 7:56am | Comments »
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Les Miserables – Double Misery!
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The record breaking musical Les Miserables returns to its original London home at the Barbican theatre on September 18th 2010, as the UK touring version catches up with the original which is still running at the Queens theatre. So London will have two versions of the same show runnig alongside each other in the West End, which is most certainly a world first But then on Sunday 3rd of October, the day after the end of the Barbican run, a third, star-studded Les Miserables Special with elements from the casts of both London versions, will turn up at the enormous O2 venue in London’s Greenwich peninsula Docklands. These extra Les Miserables are all part of the show’s 25th birthday celebrations. Les Miserables Theatre Breaks
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September 18 2010, 12:58pm | Comments »
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Love Never Dies moves into The Adelphi Theatre
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Love Never Dies, the new musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber which continues the story from The Phantom Of The Opera, is moving into the Adelphi Theatre in London’s West End.
The show opens in March 2010.
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February 10 2010, 5:36am | Comments »
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Happy New Year from Theatre Breaks
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Happy New Year for 2010 from the Theatre Breaks LTB blog team.
It’s been a great year in London’s West End with some surprise hits and some unfortunate flops as well, and we look forward to 2010 especially with the opening of the Phantom of The Opera sequel Love Never Dies and the new Wizard of Oz.
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December 31 2009, 10:25am | Comments »
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London Theatre Break
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London Theatre Break I’m just running through a few options here for a London theatre break. It’s going to be fun and I’m getting excited already at the thought of going back up to the West End for what seems like the first time in ages. The last time we went to see a big musical was around this time last year when we went on a short London theatre break to see Oliver. Jodie Prenger was great and Fagin was good too, I think we caught the show at a good time after they’d all relaxed into their parts and before the Fagins kept changing. Still you can’t blame any of these people for whom the London stage is perhaps not their main sphere of activity for not wanting to carry on and do really long runs. It was definitely the singing and classic song that made the show so I think that makes up my mind which genre I’d like to book up this time around. Musical London Theatre Break Much as I do appreciate a bit of Shakespeare , Oscar Wilde, Pinter or Beckett if I’m going to splash out on the whole London theatre break thing with a posh hotel, meal out and everything like that then I like to know with absolute certainty that I’m going to laugh and cry and dance in my seat, and come away with several great chorus lines ringing in my ears so once again it’s going to be a Musical London theatre break this year. Now there would appear to be about 25 musicals on offer in theatreland at present so that doesn’t really narrow down the choice of show very much does it? I’ll list them down, then cross off the ones that aren’t really my cup of tea shall I? Avenue Q, Billy Elliot, Blood Brothers, Chicago, Dirty Dancing, Dreamboats And Petticoats, Grease, Hairspray, The Jersey Boys, Legally Blonde, Les Miserables, Lion King, Mamma Mia, Oliver, Phantom of the Opera, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, Sister Act, Stomp, Thriller Live, We Will Rock You, Wicked So what does that look like? Well obviously we can cross out Oliver as we saw that one last year. Out of the rest, I think it’s got to be either Phantom or Grease. Different ends of the spectrum in some ways, but we know some of the songs from Phantom after hearing the CD whereas Grease is a musical we could perform half of by heart without any mugging up at all! OK, we plumped for Phantom of the Opera, and if it comes up to expectations then we might just go and see Love Never Dies for next year’s London theatre break, or even earlier if some of my investments come through in time. Next we need to choose a Hotel and dates. That’s the slightly precarious part because it all depends on availabiity. Choice of Hotel for a London Theatre Break I like to be near the City of London, which is a bit further east from the West End but only a short cab ride away, but I’m going to be flexible and if something comes up in Holborn, Westminster or the Strand that’ll be fine for a weekend London theatre break. We are lucky enough to be able to take Mondays or Thursday off too though, or any day really, so access to the City next day would be convenient, if I can get away with it. Right, I’m off to check the online theatre breaks booking sites now, wish me luck! This was a guest post by a reader from London Theatre Break who wishes to remain anonymous
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December 13 2009, 12:31pm | Comments »
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Kery Ellis to be Nancy in Oliver
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Kerry Ellis will succeed I’d Do Anything victor Jodie Prenger as Nancy in Cameron Mackintosh’s production of Oliver!. According to the Daily Mail, Prenger will give her last performance on 27 March, with Ellis taking over from 29 March 2010. Kerry Ellis (Wicked, We Will Rock You) has being lined up to take over from Jodie Prenger as Nancy in the current West End production of Oliver! at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Kerry Ellis as Elphaba in Wicked
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November 27 2009, 6:14am | Comments »
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Booking Theatre Breaks
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Here are a few tips to bear in mind when booking theatre breaks. 1) Try to be flexible about your dates. This is really going to help you get to see the show that you want at the the price you can afford so even if there is a special anniversary coming up or something like that it’s well worth investigating several days either side of the exact date. It’s also worth think carefully about whether your London theatre break really needs to be on a weekend or a weekday because the difference can be surprising and it’s not always in the direction that you might think.
2) How important are the seats? Not all seats are created equal by far, and for some people the experience sitting in the middle of the stalls is much superior to that at the back of the circle. I think it comes down to personal preference and experience though, so think carefuly about your previous theatre experiences and then check out which kind of seats are being offered as part of your theatre break. Some offer “Best seats available” which sounds like it could mean anything but actually that’s one of the better offers. Others offer “Top Tickets” or “2nd price and 3rd price” but if there is a seating plan then with a little bit of imagination you can get a pretty god idea of what your seats are going to be like. Don’t forget also that there’s a huge difference in the size of some of these London theatres, with quite small intimate vintage theatres in listed building in the heart of theatreland, and then some quite huge auditoriums for the really big shows like Wicked and We Will Rock You. 3) Transport to London. I know how much people value their own personal space in their car but London really is the exception in our car-dependent world. Getting around cantral London can seem like a jungle to the unaccustomed driver and there’s nearly always nowhere to park. So you’ll end up in some undergound car park that costs nearly as much as a theatre ticket and you’re still miles away from the theatre. So the best bet is usually to arrive by train and the get about on foot, by taxi or even on the tube.
4) Musicals or Plays. You might have a show in mind when you start looking online but don’t be put off if you can’t get the most famous musical on the dates you planned, there are always new shows coming into the West End and sometimes it’s more fulfilling to go and discover something new that hasn’t been reproduced on tour or elsewhere yet. One of the best things about the London scene is that you can often get to see some very famous actors and actressese performing in classic plays by the great authors, so that’s something to consider as a change from the latest blockbuster music revival with the original Broadway cast.
For more tips and advice to get the most out of London Theatre breaks you might visit the Theatre Breaks Magazine
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November 19 2009, 9:04am | Comments »
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Political Theatre in Trouble
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Political Theatre in London Political theatre in London has had more than its share of problems and the latest venue at risk is The Tricycle theatre in north London, which has staged a series of productions based on recreations of seismic political events such as the Scott inquiry, the Nuremberg trials, the Stephen Lawrence inquiry and the Bloody Sunday inquiry. The Tricycle’s misfortunes follow hard on the heels of the collapse of several other radical theatres. The 7:84 theatre company in Edinburgh closed in January after funding problems, and the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow was said to be in discussions with its local authority and could be facing cuts in a “week of bad news” for arts organisations in Glasgow. Some of Britain’s leading artists, including Paula Rego and Antony Gormley, said this weekend that they intend to help save The Tricycle by donating works for auction later this month. “It is very important to have political theatre,” said Gormley, “where recent events, or attitudes to events, are reflected on.” Rego added: “English theatre is the greatest in the world and the plays in smaller theatres are often the ones that the larger venues shy away from.” Other famous names to donate include the actor Sir Antony Sher, the illustrator Ralph Steadman, the artist Maggi Hambling and Sir Peter Blake, who designed The Beatles’ Sergeant Pepper album cover. The theatre, which has also produced acclaimed plays about Guantanamo Bay, Deepcut – the Army barracks where four soldiers died of gunshot wounds – and the Hutton inquiry, needs £2.75m a year to stay afloat, only a third of which comes from ticket sales. The Tricycle’s artistic director, Nicolas Kent, said that, while Tricycle productions have transferred not only to the West End but to other stages around the world, and it has hosted world-renowned actors such as Vanessa Redgrave, audiences have preferred more light-hearted work during the recession. “The pressure on us because of the recession is twofold,” Kent said. “The cash we raise from charitable trusts has gone down enormously, and there has been less money coming in from individuals. “Last autumn people were worried and tended not to spend money on going to the theatre, particularly serious theatre. They were opting for more light-hearted shows. We put on Deepcut and got great reviews but it did not do as well as we hoped at the box office. “Musicals have been doing stormingly well, but all serious theatres rely on donations and they have been drying up.” As if to hammer home the point, the Hackney Empire, which also has a strong political track record, has announced it will close early in the new year for nine months amid financial difficulties.
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October 29 2009, 11:51am | Comments »
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War Horse Record for National Theatre
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The smash-hit success of the play War Horse has helped the National Theatre, South Bank, reach its highest attendance record for seven years. War Horse at The National The theatre published its annual report for 2008/09, which showed that its box office reached 93% capacity, with 817,000 paid attendees, the highest total attendance in the last seven years. The theatre staged 25 productions in the year, of which 17 were new. It achieved a £456,000 surplus for the financial year and turnover increased to £55 million. The biggest earner for the year was the First World War story War Horse, which took £2.7 million at the box office and had a 99% capacity. War Horse in the West End War Horse National Theatre The National Theatre’s smash hit arrived in London’s West End, playing at the New London Theatre from 28 March 2009. War Horse is based on the celebrated novel by Michael Morpurgo. The First World War is the backdrop for this exciting tale of bravery, and the extraordinary bond between a young recruit and his horse.
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September 28 2009, 6:00am | Comments »
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Breakfast At Tiffanys
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Breakfast At Tiffanys at The Theatre Royal The full cast for “Breakfast at Tiffanys,” has been announced.Breakfast At Tiffanys will start previews at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket on September the 9th, prior to an official opening Sept. 29, for a run that is currently booking to Jan. 9, 2010. The Cast of Breakfast At Tiffanys
Anna Friel – Holly Golightly, Joseph Cross – William James Dreyfus- “Fred” Parsons Suzanne Bertish – Madama Spanella
Other members of the cast: Dermot Crowley,John Ramm, James Bradshaw, Gwendoline Christie, Felix D’Alviella, Nicholas Goh, Annie Hemingway, Sam Hoare, Natalie Klamar and David Phelan
Directed by Sean Mathias, Set and costume designs by Anthony Ward, Lighting by Bruno Poet, Sound by Paul Groothuis, Choreography by Wayne McGregor, Original music composed and arranged by Grant Olding.
Breakfast At Tiffanys- the story Set in New York City in 1943, the story of Breakfast At Tiffany’s revolves around a young writer from Louisiana, William “Fred” Parsons. Parsons encounters the delightful Miss Holly Golightly Charming and vivacious Holly is the ultimate good-time girl. Her looks and coquettish behaviour ensures that everyone she meets falls in love with Holly. Fred isn’t immune to her charms and falls hard for Holly but he is poor. Holly has set her heart on a rich husband. S has plenty of choice, she might marry Rusty, a playboy millionaire or maybe José, the future president of Brazil? But Holly’s plans go wrong when she begins to fall in love with William – and then her past catches up with her. I expect most of us have seen the film and the divine Audrey Hepburn, I thought I’d try and find a clip of her singing Moonriver Click here to view the embedded video.
July 17 2009, 10:54am | Comments »
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Thriller Live to tour Europe, US
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Thriller Live Tour of Europe Thriller Live the West End stage spectacular featuring the music of the late Michael Jackson, is to go on tour all over Europe starting in Munich, Germany, from July 21- August 2. Thriller Live will then tour around Europe with dates confirmed already for Barcelona, Spain, Cologne, Frankfurt and Berlin Germany, Zurich, Switzerland, Vienna, Austria, Paris, France, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Prague, Czech Republic, Warsaw, Poland, Copenhagen, Denmark and Helsinki Finland. Thriller Live in the USA THRILLER Live will also travel widely across Michael Jackson’s home country, the United States of America on an extensive tour within the next 12 months.
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July 17 2009, 6:55am | Comments »
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Wicked Theatre Breaks
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When the girls go on Wicked theatre breaks they know how to have a good time. Often a small group is involved, because Wicked fans are never alone. If you appreciate theatre breaks to see Wicked the the chances are that you’ll know two or three others who’d have a ball of a time there as well so why not all go together and maximise the wickedness? A lot of people have been posting this video recently and the reason why is clear – Alexia Khadime giving it up for The Wizard And I in a theatre breaks video that was captured at London’s West End Live theatre festival in Leicester Square last Saturday. What’s not to like?
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June 29 2009, 9:43am | Comments »
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