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Coloured Lights – now on Twitter | Coloured Lights
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The world of (mostly musical) theatre. Sarah Lark with Adam Gwon. Coloured Lights – now on Twitter. August 6, 2010. Any of you that previously followed this blog will have noticed that I have been out of action for more than a year now… sadly the day job got in the way! I’ve at last succumbed to Twitter, so if you liked what I wrote on this blog, you may want to add me @colouredlights. Responses to “Coloured Lights – now on Twitter”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Planned trips | Coloured Lights
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The world of (mostly musical) theatre. To give you an idea of what I’ve seen and am planning to see at the theatre in the coming months, here’s a list of shows that I have either been to see or have tickets booked for. This only includes shows since I started writing this blog:. Dealer’s Choice –. Much Ado About Nothing –. 8211; Old Vic Theatre. God of Carnage –. Never So Good –. Music Man –. The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. 8211; Adelphi Theatr. 8211; Theatre Royal Haymarket. The Wizard of Oz. Hi, my ...
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Sarah Lark with Adam Gwon | Coloured Lights
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The world of (mostly musical) theatre. Review: Jersey Boys (Prince Edward Theatre). Coloured Lights – now on Twitter. Sarah Lark with Adam Gwon. October 29, 2008. You might have seen a post that I wrote last week about a new musical coming to the Finborough Theatre. Next week – Ordinary Days. By a fantastic American composer called Adam Gwon. I’m a big fan of Sarah Lark, and it was also exiting to see this week that she has been cast as the cover to Nancy. In the upcoming production of. If you do see eit...
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Press Releases | Coloured Lights
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The world of (mostly musical) theatre. Press Releases for Upcoming Shows. Cabaret: Cabaret in the House. Musical: The Obama Musical. Cabaret: Steve Ross: ‘Good Thing Going’ – The Songs of Stephen Sondheim and more…. I’m just launching a new feature on this blog, which will allow producers of shows to display their press releases directly to the public. I’ll be upload any show press releases that I’m send (for free), and will then tag all the relevant pieces of information. Feed for this Entry. You are co...
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London theatre reviews by John Morrison. John Morrison: Anthony Blair, Captain of School: A Story of School Life by an Old Boy. The classic satire on life at Westminster and the invasion of Iraq. Only the animals are real. Buy the unabridged audiobook on CD. Not to be confused with OffWestEnd.org. Please keep up at the back of the class. My playreading group. Meets in a central London pub every Monday to read and discuss plays. Audio debates on current UK theatre. Always stimulating. Sean in the stalls.
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John Morrison:
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London theatre reviews by John Morrison. John Morrison: Anthony Blair, Captain of School: A Story of School Life by an Old Boy. The classic satire on life at Westminster and the invasion of Iraq. Only the animals are real. Buy the unabridged audiobook on CD. Not to be confused with OffWestEnd.org. Please keep up at the back of the class. My playreading group. Meets in a central London pub every Monday to read and discuss plays. Audio debates on current UK theatre. Always stimulating. Sean in the stalls.
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John Morrison: Theatre
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London theatre reviews by John Morrison. John Morrison: Anthony Blair, Captain of School: A Story of School Life by an Old Boy. The classic satire on life at Westminster and the invasion of Iraq. Only the animals are real. Buy the unabridged audiobook on CD. Not to be confused with OffWestEnd.org. Please keep up at the back of the class. My playreading group. Meets in a central London pub every Monday to read and discuss plays. Audio debates on current UK theatre. Always stimulating. Sean in the stalls.
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John Morrison:
http://blackpig.typepad.com/john_morrison/2014/10/index.html
London theatre reviews by John Morrison. John Morrison: Anthony Blair, Captain of School: A Story of School Life by an Old Boy. The classic satire on life at Westminster and the invasion of Iraq. Only the animals are real. Buy the unabridged audiobook on CD. Not to be confused with OffWestEnd.org. Please keep up at the back of the class. My playreading group. Meets in a central London pub every Monday to read and discuss plays. Audio debates on current UK theatre. Always stimulating. Sean in the stalls.
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John Morrison
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London theatre reviews by John Morrison. John Morrison: Anthony Blair, Captain of School: A Story of School Life by an Old Boy. The classic satire on life at Westminster and the invasion of Iraq. Only the animals are real. Buy the unabridged audiobook on CD. Not to be confused with OffWestEnd.org. Please keep up at the back of the class. My playreading group. Meets in a central London pub every Monday to read and discuss plays. Audio debates on current UK theatre. Always stimulating. Sean in the stalls.
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John Morrison:
http://blackpig.typepad.com/john_morrison/2014/11/index.html
London theatre reviews by John Morrison. John Morrison: Anthony Blair, Captain of School: A Story of School Life by an Old Boy. The classic satire on life at Westminster and the invasion of Iraq. Only the animals are real. Buy the unabridged audiobook on CD. Not to be confused with OffWestEnd.org. Please keep up at the back of the class. My playreading group. Meets in a central London pub every Monday to read and discuss plays. Audio debates on current UK theatre. Always stimulating. Sean in the stalls.