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June 13th, 2009 at 2:50 am
Published by: Steve Burbridge on Thursday 11th June 2009 11:06pm
The Customs House, South Shields, Tyne & Wear
From first impressions, a musical that deals with issues including poverty, homelessness, jealousy, betrayal, drug addiction and the AIDS epidemic, doesn’t sound like a whole lot of fun.
http://www.uktheatre.tv/magazine/read/rent_199.html
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Rattle of a Simple Man
Published by: Steve Burbridge on Wednesday 10th June 2009 03:06pm
Reviewed at Darlington Civic Theatre
Ian Dickens Productions kicks off their 10th Anniversary Summer Repertory Season with a charming production of Rattle of a Simple Man
http://www.uktheatre.tv/magazine/read/rattle-of-a-simple-man_198.html
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The Imperial Ice Stars – Cinderella On Ice - Theatre Royal, Glasgow - 9th-13th June 2009
Published by: Jon Cuthbertson on Wednesday 10th June 2009 02:06pm
On their return to the Theatre Royal the Imperial Ice Stars show why the audience have been waiting so eagerly.
Before the show even begins, the impressive scale of this production is explained in the programme. The effort to transform the Theatre Royal stage into an ice rink for these talanted performers is no mean feat.
http://www.uktheatre.tv/magazine/read/the-imperial-ice-stars-%EF%BF%BD-cinderella-on-ice---theatre-royal-glasgow---9th-13th-june-2009_197.html
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Matthew Bourne's Dorian Gray
Published by: Sue Marks on Wednesday 10th June 2009 12:06am
Matthew Bourne’s Dorian Gray
Reviewed by Sue Marks at Milton Keynes Theatre on Tuesday 9th June 2009.
This production is what dance should be: vital, flowing, sensual, but above all entrancing. It offers a variation upon Wilde’s original Picture of Dorian Gray whilst interpreting the same theme. In Wilde’s story a painting of Gray absorbs the corruption which should be visited upon the individual and by so doing encourages more and more corruption. As with all dance this production is open to personal interpretation but for me Bourne explores the corrupting influence of fame and beauty.
http://www.uktheatre.tv/magazine/read/matthew-bourneand39;s-dorian-gray_196.html
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The Seafarer by Conor McPherson at Bolton Octagon
Published by: Caroline May on Monday 8th June 2009 03:06pm
The Seafarer
Octagon Theatre, Bolton
5 June 2009
The final show in the Octagon season is Mark Babych’s valedictory production before he steps down as artistic director. The Seafarer is another example of his passion for new writing, skill at working with a tight ensemble on an intense chamber piece, and penchant for black comedy – a characteristic choice from the director who brought us Four Knights in Knaresborough, Blue/Orange and assorted Martin McDonagh classics.
http://www.uktheatre.tv/magazine/read/the-seafarer-by-conor-mcpherson-at-bolton-octagon_195.html
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Never Forget
Published by: Catherine Brian on Saturday 6th June 2009 04:06pm
“Never Forget” - the hit musical with the songs of Take That
“Never Forget” is the type of musical where to get the most enjoyment out of it, you have to be a Take That fan and you have to believe that the five guys on stage are actually the real members of Take That. Sadly I am neither a fan and I believe I was watching five actors. That said it’s a well performed piece.
http://www.uktheatre.tv/magazine/read/never-forget_192.html
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