Theatre Review London The White Devil at The Menier Chocolate ... Theatre, and perhaps especially high drama such as Webster's play, depend upon audience members to make a conscious effort to engage with it. Meanwhile those wanting to catch David Tenant's Hamlet, when it transfers from Stratford-upon-Avon to London, will pay over £100 less per ticket if they are careful to investigate London Theatre Breaks London's Avenue Q to Close in March 2009; Atherton to Return to Cast Her previous theatre credits include the lead role of Sophie in Mamma Mia! (Prince Edward Theatre), Theatre Review - 'Happy Days' / Abbey Theatre In this production from London's National Theatre, directed by Deborah Warner, Fiona Shaw is a formidable Winnie. energetic and resilient, chatty and coy. And finally yesterday, too, I went to the Haymarket, arguably London's most beautiful "fixed" theatre space, for a special celebratory production of Jason. The new Theatre has been put together to allow delegates to hear the latest Network and Product news, and receive information from a range of MBE exhibitors ... LA CLIQUE at the Hippodrome (London Theatre:) English Gents - two Aussies balancing on each other's heads smoking - wait until aerialist David O'Mer is slithering around in blue jeans and a bath tub like a Levi's - sponsored seal. Kat Brown and Ben Dowell London Theatre ... Atherton moves back to Avenue Q Julie Atherton will return to the cast of Avenue Q on 1 December for the show's final few months at the Noël Coward theatre. The half puppet, half human cast will pack its bags on 28 March 2009 when the show ends its run after nearly 3 years. Blood Brothers has now extended bookings till July 2009! Interestingly of all the long-running musicals currently in London, Blood Brothers is unique in that the current production, which originally opened at the Albery Theatre in 1988, is actually its second incarnation Why visit the London West End in Autumn 2008? The answer is the West End where theatre has always been a mainstay attraction in London whatever the weather. There is nothing quite like the West End for world-class theatre. London and New York which compete on so many levels.
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