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November 13th 2008 13:33
Currently playing at the Vaudeville theatre - Piaf,
Elena Roger as the enigmatic French performer Edith Piaf. Pam Gems’s biographical piece transferred to the Vaudeville theatre in October following a successful run at the Donmar Warehouse. It is booking until January.
A host of West End stars, including Samuel Barnett, Daniel Evans, Josefina Gabrielle, Ella Smith and Sally Ann Triplett, are to stage a special industry reading of new musical Mathilde later this week.
An invited audience of industry figures will run their eyes over this new piece by Conor Mitchell at the Vaudeville theatre this Friday, 14 November from 13:00.
Children in Need
Extracts from - Hairspray, Oliver and Flashdance. Possibly also Jersey Boys.
Buddy Closes
Buddy has posted closing notices.
Ruthie Henshall hosts a live schools celebration of musical theatre on BBC radio two at 7pm on Friday 14th Nov 2008.
Hampstead Theatre is to launch its 2009, 50th anniversary season with a revival of Noel Coward’s comedy Private Lives. The play was first staged there in 1962.
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Elena Roger as the enigmatic French performer Edith Piaf. Pam Gems’s biographical piece transferred to the Vaudeville theatre in October following a successful run at the Donmar Warehouse. It is booking until January.
A host of West End stars, including Samuel Barnett, Daniel Evans, Josefina Gabrielle, Ella Smith and Sally Ann Triplett, are to stage a special industry reading of new musical Mathilde later this week.
An invited audience of industry figures will run their eyes over this new piece by Conor Mitchell at the Vaudeville theatre this Friday, 14 November from 13:00.
Children in Need
Extracts from - Hairspray, Oliver and Flashdance. Possibly also Jersey Boys.
Buddy Closes
Buddy has posted closing notices.
Ruthie Henshall hosts a live schools celebration of musical theatre on BBC radio two at 7pm on Friday 14th Nov 2008.
Hampstead Theatre is to launch its 2009, 50th anniversary season with a revival of Noel Coward’s comedy Private Lives. The play was first staged there in 1962.
More on London Theatre Breaks
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