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December 15 2011, 9:21am | Comments »
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Rock of Ages Theatre Breaks
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Book Rock of Ages Theatre Breaks In Rock of Ages we travel back to 1987, the era of big bands and even bigger hair! The year that every day was a bad hair day in the era that style forgot. Justin Lee Collins and Shayne Ward star in this funny, energetic show. Like most stuff Justin Lee Collins does the show is slightly tongue-in-cheek but basically an affectionate trip down Memory Lane. It is full of classic 1980s tunes like Don’t Stop Believin‘, The Final Countdown and loads more. Expect lots of air guitar and hair tossing as Rock of Ages previews at the Shaftesbury Theatre from August 31st 2011 and opens on September 27th.
(This is the Broadway cast on the 2009 Tony Awards show but you get the idea! ) The Story of Rock of Ages The story of Rock of Ages is set in 1987 on Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. We follow the adventures of Drew a city boy from South Detroit who clears tables while he dreams of becoming a rock star. His ambition takes him to Los Angeles’ most famous rock club, where he meets country girl Sherrie who has just arrived from Kansas. There they fall in love to the greatest songs of the 80s. But really Rock of Ages is all about the music Rock of Ages features 80s hits from Bon Jovi, Journey, Whitesnake, Poison and Pat Benatar with over 20 hits including “Sister Christian”, “I Wanna Rock”, “We’re Not Gonna Take It”, “Come on Feel the Noize”, “Hit Me With Your Best Shot”, “The Final Countdown” and “Don’t Stop Believin’” , “Dead or Alive”, “We Built This City”, “I Wanna Know What Love Is” and others from bands including Styx, Twisted Sister, Poison and Bon Jovi. Ironically, the Def Leppard song from which the show takes its title doesn’t feature in the musical as the band would not approve the license, Rock of Ages premiered in Los Angeles in 2006, before transferring to Broadway in 2009. The Broadway run of Rock of Ages was a huge hit and won five Tony Award nominations. There will be a film version of Rock of Ages in 2012 with Tom Cruise, Malin Akerman, Russell Brand and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Check dates for Rock of Ages theatre breaks The Cast of Rock of Ages Amy Pemberton (Footloose and Jersey Boys) will play Sherrie and Oliver Tompsett ( Wicked and Mamma Mia) will play Drew. They join Justin Lee Collins, who will play Sunset Strip club owner Dennis Dupree, and Shayne Ward, who will play over-the-top rock star Stacee Jaxx.
The cast will also feature Simon Lipkin (Lonny), Rohan Tickell (Hertz), Rachel McFarlane (Justice/Mother), Jodie Jacobs (Regina/Candi) and Sandy Moffat (Franz), as well as Nathan Amzi, Natalie Andreou, Grant Anthony, Carly Mercedes Dyer, Cordelia Farnworth, Ian McIntosh, Twinnie-Lee Moore, Jamie Muscato, Andrew Spillett, Zizi Strallen, Amy Thornton and Dylan Turner. The cast performed for the first time in June 2011 on West End Live after only two days of rehearsals. Sadly this showed in their performances and although we do have video of that I think it would be unfair to show it here. There were a couple of technical glitches that threw them totally and then a torrential downpour! The show goes for a rock concert atmosphere and I think Rock of Ages theatre breaks will appeal to anyone who enjoys We Will Rock You or has any nostalgia for the 1980s, which, after all, is most of us! Rock of Ages Theatre Breaks was originally posted at London Theatre Breaks blog
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August 18 2011, 8:20am | Comments »
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London 2012 Olympics Theatre Breaks
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Today July 27th being the start of the one year countdown to the London 2012 Olympic Games in Stratford, East London as part of the countdown launch, a large number of West End theatres have announced new extensions to the period for which the most popular shows can be booked. This is to allow London Theatre breaks to be booked well in advance for the period of the Olympics, and indeed the Olympic year 2012 as a whole, during which there are all sorts of special events laid on. Some of the shows announcing 2012 booking dates extensions are the following West End musicals and plays: We Will Rock You Wicked The Wizard of Oz Billy Elliot the Musical Blood Brothers Dreamboats and Petticoats Jersey Boys The Phantom of the Opera Mamma Mia! Legally Blonde the Musical Ghost The Musical Les Misérables Shrek The Musical Disney’s The Lion King Million Dollar Quartet The Mousetrap The 39 Steps Stomp Thriller Live War Horse The Woman in Black Rock of Ages Matilda The Musical
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July 27 2011, 7:10am | Comments »
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New Musicals for Theatre Breaks
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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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July 18 2011, 4:32am | Comments »
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Musicals for Theatre Breaks in London
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Over on the Theatre Breaks Wiki, the list of current musicals for theatre breaks in London has been brought bang up to date. So here they are for you: Current Musicals for Theatre Breaks in London
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Betty Blue Eyes Billy Elliot Blood Brothers
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Chicago
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Dreamboats And Petticoats
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Ghost The Musical
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Legally Blonde Lend Me A Tenor Les Miserables
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Love Never Dies
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Mamma Mia
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Phantom of the Opera Priscilla Queen of the Desert
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Rock Of Ages
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Shrek The Musical South Pacific Stomp
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The Jersey Boys The Lion King The Million Dollar Quartet The Wizard of Oz Thriller Live
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We Will Rock You Wicked
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July 18 2011, 2:45am | Comments »
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