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Spring Awakening at the Novello It’s a shame Spring Awakening is closing at the end of this month because this play brought something original and youthful to London’s West End. London Theatre Breaks
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spring awakening Originally uploaded by rashbre
Spring Awakening at the Novello It’s a shame Spring Awakening is closing at the end of this month because this play brought something original and youthful to London’s West End. London Theatre Breaks
May 24 2009, 1:03am | Comments »
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Fridays are a good choice for Theatre Breaks with Dinner and Hotel. Here’s why:
You can easily travel to London on a Friday afternoon Once you get to your hotel all you have to do is book in Go to you room to relax and freshen up Next stroll down to the hotel restaurant. Then you have your delicious pre-theatre dinner in the restaurant of a classy 4* London hotel. You get to your chosen show in nice time Blood pressure remains within normal range as you’ve had none of the stress or hassle of wondering when and how you are going to eat.
Stress Free Theatre Breaks. Show and Stay’s latest Friday Dinner, Theatre and Hotel Offer lets you have a totally stress-free break and even save money. What they’ve done is put together an inclusive package. You’ve got the choice of 27 top shows and 4 great *4 hotels, all with good restaurants. Just as an example we all know that Priscilla Queen of the Dessert is the latest hot ticket. Prices for Priscilla for a Friday in May.
Stay at the 4* Holiday Inn Bloomsbury (handy for the theatre) 3 Course Dinner in the Junction restaurant Cost per person only £148
The list of participating show also includes:
Spring Awakening Blood Brothers Billy Elliot Hairspray Oliver Jersey Boys Sister Act Dirty Dancing Wicked The Lion King We Will Rock You
All you have to do is select your favourite musical and a Friday date then look for the “Hotel with Dinner” packages at the top of the results. Not only that but with the Show and Stay deal you can book your rail fare at the same time and save up to 40% on that too. This is really the best way to get into London for a stress free theatre break. You can bring your car but don’t forget you’ll need to pay the congestion charge if you bring it into central London and also hotel parking rates are not cheap (allow £17 - £20 a day for hotel parking). Limited Offer This is a limited offer. There are only a limited number of these Friday theatre breaks deals available so you’ll need to be quick to grab the best shows and be sure of getting your dates. Last date to book May 31st 2009 Last Stay date June 26th 2009 Act now to book your Dinner, Theatre and Hotel Stay Participating Hotels and Restaurants
Holiday Inn London Kensington Forum’s Consortia Cafe/Bar. Choice of 2 courses from set menu. Holiday Inn Bloomsbury’s Junction Restaurant. Choice of 3 courses from set menu. Crowne Plaza London St James’ Brasserie Restaurant. Choice of 2 courses. Crowne Plaza London City’ Spicers Restaurant. Choice of 2 courses.
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April 5 2009, 12:22pm | Comments »
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Spring Awakening will transfer from The Lyric, Hammersmith (until March 14th 2009) to the Novello Theatre . Previews will be at the Novello from March 21st with an opening night on March 26th. Spring Awakening is booking until October 31st in the first instance. Video Extract of Spring Awakening
Looks good, doesn’t it? The show has had some critics complaining about the level of sex and violence so it’s not for everyone, perhaps. The Story of Spring Awakening Spring Awakening tells the story of three school friends as they move into adulthood. Melchior is a brilliant student whose best friend is the troubled youth Moritz, and Wendla is a beautiful teenage girl. All three are on the verge of discovering who they are and experiencing sexual awakening. Based on a play by Frank Wedekind Spring Awakening is full of repressed emotion and not so repressed adolescent passion. The Cast of Spring Awakening The young British cast range in age from 16 -24 Aneurin Barnard -Melchior Lucy Barker -Ilse Natasha Barnes -Anna Chris Barton - Swing Jamie Blackley -Hanschen Hayley Gallivan - Martha Evelyn Hoskins -Thea Edd Judge - Otto Harry McEntire -Ernst Iwan Rheon -Moritz Jos Slovick-Georg Charlotte Wakefield - Wendla Swing (alternate cast members) Natalie Garner -swing Mona Goodwin -swing Jamie Muscato - swing Gemma O’Duffy -swing Richard Southgate -swing Sian Thomas and Richard Cordery play all the adult roles and are understudied by Andrew McDonald and Yvonne O’Grady Director Michael Mayer Choreographer Bill T. Jones. Just to remind you from March 21st the Novello Theatre in London’s West End will be the new home of Spring Awakening.
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February 19 2009, 6:37am | Comments »
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