London Breaks - tagged with broadway http://www.londonbreaksblog.co.uk/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Sweetcron aroberts@gmail.com Great news that Sierra Boggess from Love Never… http://www.londonbreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/2211/great-news-that-sierra-boggess-from-love-never

Great news that Sierra Boggess from Love Never Dies is to star in Rebecca the musical on Broadway http://rebeccamusical.co.uk/38/sierra-boggess-to-star-in-rebecca/

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Sun, 13 Nov 2011 04:15:00 -0600 http://www.londonbreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/2211/great-news-that-sierra-boggess-from-love-never
New Season Theatre Breaks In London http://www.londonbreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/1570/new-season-theatre-breaks-in-london

The first of a new season of plays and musicals for theatre breaks in London opened last night at the Noel Coward theatre in London’s St Martin’s Lane. The play is called “Deathtrap” and it’s a revival of a comedy thriller that was hugely successful on Broadway in the 1970s and 1980s. Later in the autumn there will quite a few new plays being staged in and around London’s West End and there are some remarkable events on the musicals scene as well. For example, you may have heard that Whoopi Goldberg was sadly forced to abandon Sister Act recently due ultimately to a bereavement. Well she’s back for five nights later in October, so if you’ve always fancied seeing Whoopi live on the West End Stage then you could organise theatre breaks in London around those dates. Hang on, I’ll go get them for you …   “Goldberg, who left the musical after learning that her mother had fallen ill in the US, will star in five shows between October 22 and October 25 at the London Palladium”. After those dates, the theatre will be dark in preparation for The Wizard of Oz. The Noel Coward Theatre in London

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Thu, 09 Sep 2010 10:04:00 -0500 http://www.londonbreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/1570/new-season-theatre-breaks-in-london
Hair Theatre Breaks http://www.londonbreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/773/hair-theatre-breaks

Hair Theatre Breaks – time travel to a land that never was….. Hair is back in the West End and we can travel back in time for a theatre break to that heady, hairy place that was the Summer of Love. We’ve all heard the cliche that if you remember the 60s you weren’t there, well, the new production of the 60s hit musical Hair takes us back to one version of that time of flower power, beads and illicit substances. Hair theatre breaks Last Tuesday night we had the chance to see the lively new Broadway production of Hair. I was really looking forward to the show as it’s been on my wish list ever since I heard it was coming (More about  Hair). Of course, this cast of bright energetic young Americans weren’t even born when Hair arrived in London for the first time. (I worry that just possibly neither were some of their parents – moving swiftly on!) For them Hair is a period piece from a time as exotic and unfamiliar as the 1920s. I’m old enough to remember the 60s, or to be more precise, I was trying to re-create them for most of the early 70s. At first tiny details that weren’t ‘quite’ right jarred slightly. A few minutes in though I suddenly realised that being ‘right’ really didn’t matter. I was watching a wonderful, energetic interpretation of a kind of fairy tale. We weren’t in the 60s at all. We were in Neverland with a group of Lost Boys, Peter Pan (Burger) and the rest of the cast. So I stopped worrying about historical accuracy and relaxed into a most enjoyable evening of music, dance and humour.

The music of the show is wonderful, from the iconic start of The Age of Aquarius via Good Morning Starshine to the final auditorium wide singing of Let the Sun Shine in we are swept along by a succession of  huge hits and tiny masterpieces like Frank Mills. If you can’t get to London to see the show buy the album on Amazon – you won’t regret it!

Who Will Enjoy Hair? Looking round the audience, and we got a better look at them than you usually do as a huge number of people made it onstage for the final song, Hair seems to appeal to all ages. There were a few aging ex-hippies (you know who you are!) but just about every age from 14 or so up was represented. Hair does of course famously have full frontal (actually rather tasteful and touching) nudity, references to drug use and quite explicit (and not at all tasteful, but fun!) sexual references. You might think twice about taking your younger children or your aging aunt. On second thoughts aging aunts are an unpredictable bunch and can have quite interesting pasts! Hair theatre breaks Book Hair Theatre Breaks

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Sat, 24 Apr 2010 10:44:00 -0500 http://www.londonbreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/773/hair-theatre-breaks
Chicago London for Valentines Day Theatre Breaks http://www.londonbreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/510/chicago-london-for-valentines-day-theatre-breaks

Ruthie Rocks in Chicago Want to earn some extra brownie points with your significant other? How about a romantic Valentine’s Day weekend in London with tickets for a great show and a night in a charming hotel? It costs less than you might think! Chicago makes a great choice for Valentine’s Day theatre breaks. It’s such a fun, sexy show with moments of real romance and just enough raunchiness to keep everyone in that special mood! I just happen to know that a couple of the theatre break agencies still have tickets so get them while you still can! Ruthie Henshall Plays Roxy in Chicago London One of the best reasons to see Chicago at the moment, is that West End superstar Ruthie Henshall is playing Roxy. She’s played the part when the show opened and it’s lovely to see her back on the West End stage. She’s doing a strictly limited run and it will finish on February 28th. The performance is just stunning  have a listen to this:

Chicago London Facts and Figures

Chicago is the longest running Broadway musical on the West End. In London it has played to an audience of over 4.5 million people and more than 4,000 performances. The musical transferred from the Adelphi Theatre to the Cambridge Theatre in April last year. After it opened almost 10 years ago at the Adelphi Theatre the show won the 1998 Laurence Olivier Award for ‘Outstanding Musical Production’ and the 1998 Critics Circle Drama Award for ‘Best Musical’. Based on a play by Maurine Dallas Watkins with a book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse. The music is by John Kander and the lyrics by Fred Ebb. The West End production is staged by the original Broadway creative team.

How to get there Cambridge Theatre is on Earlham Street, London, WC2 9HU It’s in the area near Covent Garden now known as Seven Dials. Don’t try to get there via Covent Garden tube as it’s currently partially closed! Walk from Tottenham Court Rd, if you have to use the tube, or Charing Cross station if you can get a train. Theatre Breaks - Covent Garden Alternatively try to make sure you get a hotel within easy walking distance of the Covent Garden area. Actually that’s good advice anyway as the area is great . There are lots of yummy shops to browse, a Sunday Market, cafes and restaurants to have a leisurely lunch, it’s one of my favourite areas of London. There is always lots going on in the area and you can just wander round or be amused by the constantly changing street performances. That makes it the perfect romantic area for a Sunday stroll after your hotel breakfast and before you catch your train home. Check Availability for  Chicago London Theatre Breaks ** Chicago London Theatre Breaks via Show And Stay ** a

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Tue, 19 Jan 2010 07:30:00 -0600 http://www.londonbreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/510/chicago-london-for-valentines-day-theatre-breaks
London breaks to see Wicked http://www.londonbreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/128/london-breaks-to-see-wicked

Wicked the global hit musical is an international phenomenon and if you’ve seen the Broadway, Shanghai or Melbourne version first you’ll be itching to get to London. Why London breaks to see Wicked? Because of the massive Apollo Victoria theatre, the thronging masses of Wicked fans there and the fantastic new cast who are taking Wicked to new heights. Here’s Alexia Khadime the new Elphaba. wicked witch singing “The Wizard and I” solo at West End Live London 2009.

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Mon, 29 Jun 2009 18:06:00 -0500 http://www.londonbreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/128/london-breaks-to-see-wicked
Chicago - Jerry Springer to play Flynn http://www.londonbreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/12/chicago-jerry-springer-to-play-flynn

Jerry Springer will join the West End cast of Chicago in June. He will play the role of Billy Flynn for a six weeks. Springer is originally from London and best known for presenting the The Jerry Springer Show. He will join the cast at the Cambridge Theatre from Monday, June 1 until July 11. Jerry Springer replaces Ian Kelsey as Billy Flynn. Aoife Mulholland andTiffany Graves will continue in their roles as Roxy Hart and Velma Kelly. Chicago is the longest-running Broadway musical in the West End and has been on for 11 years now. A policy of regular and interesting cast changes has helped to ensure the continuing popularity of London’s sexiest musical.

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Thu, 19 Feb 2009 07:25:00 -0600 http://www.londonbreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/12/chicago-jerry-springer-to-play-flynn
Go Vegan - Eat Beets! http://www.londonbreaksblog.co.uk/items/view/30/go-vegan-eat-beets

murray_fortescue has added a photo to the pool:

Was wandering down Regent's Canal to Limehouse Quay, and came across this addition to this photo

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Apparently if you 'Eat Beets' you might 'Go Vegan'! ;)

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