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Handel's Acis & Galatea review - Truly Captivating
It is easy to understand why Acis and Galatea has remained Handel's most popular stage work. It is ...
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Mean Girls [12A] review - Stop trying to make this happen
“Rarely does good come from a wealthy auteur micromanaging their twenty-something-year-old ...
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OXOPS Presents Oliver! review - Heartfelt and enthusiastic
Lionel Bart's Oliver! was the first musical in which I ever performed. That was a scary forty three ...
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Review | theatre
Jonny & The Baptists: The Happiness Index / Ten Thankless Years review - Raucous fun from the musical-comedy masters
Musical
comedy act Jonny and the Baptists are going on a new tour, launched
from their ...
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Review | theatre
Madama Butterfly review - Sumptuous show still misses a few marks
In the heartbreaking tale of Madama Butterfly, we first meet American Lieutenant B. F. Pinkerton, a ...
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H.M.S. Pinafore review - Hampered by cuts, but saved by its cast
HMS Pinafore was the first of the Savoy Operas that I attended back in the early 1980s. It was ...
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Carmen review - Less than revolutionary
At the curtain call of Ellen Kent’s Carmen at
the New Theatre, the cast, who hail from Kharkiv, ...
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Handel Messiah at SJE Arts review - Fresh, Formidable and Triumphant
If Handel’s Messiah is among the most frequently performed choral works of the Western musical ...
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Review | concerts
Amadeus review - Classy at every level
Back
in the 80s, each term’s roster of shows would always include one that
was designated the ...
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Medea review - Reverent Rather Than Riveting
The director’s programme notes for Medea ask the key question about this tragedy, first performed ...
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