THE HISTORY OF THE PRINCE OF WALES’S THEATRE, LONDON, 1771-1903
THE HISTORY OF THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE, LONDON, 1771-1903 by Richard L. Lorenzen. I...
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THE HISTORY OF THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE, LONDON, 1771-1903 by Richard L. Lorenzen. I...
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“The performances by the young actors were excellent and consistent, bearing in mind the hundreds of characters they were asked to portray…It would have been an ambitious undertaking for the National or the RSC to mount The Last Days of Mankind. For a drama school, albeit with the co-operation of a major theatre, to present such an accomplished, original and successful production is a real achievement.”
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Through the 1970s and 80s and much of the 1990 Terence Rattigan was rather out of favour. However,...
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Prequels and sequels are quite common nowadays especially with Star Wars, J. R. R. Tolkien stories, Star Trek and even Jane Eyre. For Shakespeare it’s a bit of a novelty. In principle it would certainly be interesting to know...
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Welsh National Opera’s Lohengrin at the Birmingham Hippodrome was breathtakingly good. From the...
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