Theatre Royal Haymarket Theatre Breaks in London, a photo by AndyRob on Flickr.What's on at The Theatre Royal Haymarket this month? Well I'll go and look up the theatre breaks wiki at http://www.theatrebreaks.co/wiki http://www.theatrebreaks.co/wiki/Haymarket_Theatretells me the current show is Flare Path http://www.theatrebreaks.co/wiki/Flare_Path
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Theatre Royal Haymarket Theatre Breaks in London
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March 31 2011, 6:08am | Comments »
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Theatre Royal Haymarket Theatre Breaks in London
http://theatreinlondon.blogspot.com/2011/03/theatre-royal-haymarket-theatre-breaks.html
Theatre Royal Haymarket Theatre Breaks in London, a photo by AndyRob on Flickr.What's on at The Theatre Royal Haymarket this month? Well I'll go and look up the theatre breaks wiki at http://www.theatrebreaks.co/wiki http://www.theatrebreaks.co/wiki/Haymarket_Theatretells me the current show is Flare Path http://www.theatrebreaks.co/wiki/Flare_Path
March 31 2011, 6:06am | Comments »
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Sweet Charity
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If They Could See Me Now - Charity (Tamzin Outhwaite) Sweet Charity will start previews at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket on April 23rd after a sell out run at the Mernier Chocolate Factory. At the moment the show is booking through to January 2011. The show has been a big hit with audiences and critics alike. Tamzin Outhwaite’s outstanding performance in the title role has even been remarked on by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Sweet Charity will make a brilliant treat for theatre breaks fans. We follow Charity Hope Valentine as she travels a bumpy path in pursuit of love. Charity is a paradox, a scheming innocent, a dreamer who always gives her heart and her trust to the wrong man. She still travels hopefully and despite all her misadventures, or perhaps because of them, she still captures the audience’s heart along the way. Sweet Charity has some favourite show stopping musical numbers that you will know the words to including If They Could See Me Now, (Hey) Big Spender! and The Rhythm of Life and some less familiar numbers that deserve to be better known. The jazz dance style of the show is classic Fosse with those now familiar elements of bowler hatted dancers with lots of shoulder rolls, knees, elbows, and wrists bent at unlikely angles. Expect syncopated rhythms, lots of toe tapping, finger clicking and pelvic thrusts. This is the original that shows like Chicago built their dance style on. And this production really does it justice! Click here to view the embedded video. History of the Show Sweet Charity is based on Federico Fellini’s screenplay for Nights of Cabiria. The show was choreographed and conceived by Bob Fosse, with music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, and book by Neil Simon. The original production directed by Fosse opened on January 29, 1966 on Broadway at the Palace Theatre, and ran for 608 performances. Nominated for 12 Tony Awards the show only won for Fosse’s choreography. The 1969 film version of Sweet Charity (which I love!) was also directed and choreographed by Fosse. It starred Shirley MacLaine as Charity Hope Valentine and until recently I thought hers was the definitive Charity. Tamzin Outhwaite does a brilliant job of making the part and especially If They Could See Me Now her own. Sweet Charity Theatre Breaks As yet (April 15th) Show and Stay do not seem to have theatre breaks to Sweet Charity available on the site. They do suggest that breaks will soon be available with prices starting from £113 per person. TheatreBreaks.com also have the show on their site but are not showing any performances as available Superbreaks does have availability and prices start from £109 per person. You could also try a build your own theatre break. UKTickets have tickets from £31 per person during previews rising to £42 in May.
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April 15 2010, 9:03am | Comments »
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Breakfast At Tiffany’s Theatre Breaks in London
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Breakfast At Tiffany’s Theatre Breaks in London
As war rages in Europe, Holly Golightly begins to fall in love with William, then her past catches up with her. Anna Friel in Breakfast at Tiffany’s at London’s Haymarket Now until Saturday January 9th 2010
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November 17 2009, 6:23am | Comments »
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Theatre Royal Haymarket Theatre Breaks in London
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Theatre Royal Haymarket Theatre Breaks in London
October 16 2009, 10:26am | Comments »
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On The Waterfront
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On The Waterfront On The Waterfront comes to The Haymarket Booking for a medium length season from Wednesday, 28th January 2009 until Saturday, 25th April 2009 with matinees on Thursdays at 2.30pm, and Saturdays at 3pm Evening performances on Monday to Saturday start at 7:45pm At the Haymarket Theatre Royal. Director Steven Berkoff explains why On the Waterfront is still a contender in The Times Online The waterfront theme is close to Greek tragedy, close, since in our version the hero doesn’t die, but the elements are there - the loner, the individual battling against an evil regime. The chorus, the masses who look on helplessly, yet only impotently comment. The New York docks were run by gangsters, as a personal fiefdom, ruled by intimidation and bribery. We all identified with Brando’s Terry Malloy and in some way we wished to emulate him. The values that he handed on to us were the simple ones our fathers trained us to espouse. To be loyal to your friends, to your colleagues, and to fight to the death for what you believed in. How could we not be seduced by this modern-day hero? On the Waterfront now has a new life. Terry Malloy lives again. I am proud of the work. On The Waterfront acclaimed by critics On The Waterfront was acclaimed by critics and audiences on its original run at the Nottingham PLayhouse and achieved standing ovations when it transferred to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe last summer. There, both lead actor Simon Merrells and the Ensemble Cast were nominated in The Stage Awards for Acting Excellence, given by the entertainment industry’s leading professional journal, which also named On The Waterfront one of this year’s “MUST SEE” Edinburgh shows. There was a further nomination for the production in the Theatrical Management Association Awards, where Steven Berkoff received a nod for Best Director. Adapted by Budd Schulberg from his own screenplay for the celebrated Marlon Brando movie, ON THE WATERFRONT is the story of a young New York dock worker, Terry Malloy (Merrells) who takes a daring stand against the Mob which controls the dockers’ unions. Berkoff, whose company East Productions co-produced the show with Nottingham Playhouse, brings to it the full power of his renowned muscular style.
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January 19 2009, 11:28am | Comments »
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Theatre Royal Haymarket
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Theatre Royale Haymarket Originally uploaded by randz Showing The Last Confession in August, now The Sea
February 17 2008, 3:22pm | Comments »
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