There are still a few days left to watch this dance double bill from Headspace (via Northern Ballet).
After the Interval is before the interval, with Before the Interval after the interval. Don't worry; it's all explained via Zoom!
It's quite contemporary, so it won't be everyone's cup of tea, but after watching it last night, it comes with my recommendation...not that that means anything. 😉 Who knew that dancers could speak?
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My Mother Said I Never Should, a co-production with the world-famous Crucible Theatre, goes 'live' tonight, and is then available until 17 December.
Or if that doesn't appeal, there's a celebration of the 30th anniversary of Birmingham Royal Ballet arriving in...Birmingham. With a name like that, seems the obvious place for the company to be located!
My Mother Said I Never Should, a co-production with the world-famous Crucible Theatre, goes 'live' tonight, and is then available until 17 December.
This is completely off-topic, but whenever you joke about it being the world-famous Crucible Theatre, I always remember how excited I was about going to the Crucible when I was visiting Sheffield, only to discover that it actually had nothing on while I was there. I was pretty crushed, even though this was in 2018, before I'd properly caught the theatre bug. (I wasn't coming because of the theatre, I travelled from home for a long weekend in the UK to see the Arctic Monkeys in concert because that's what one does to mend a broken heart, apparently, when that one is me. But I really wanted to visit Crucible and in the end I only got to see it from the outside. I loved Sheffield, though!)
"Do you believe in anything [Rob]? Not that I can think of just now."
Joke, Forrest? I can assure you it's no joke. Being world-famous is a serious business! 😂 The very fact you felt compelled to make a pilgrimage rather proves my point, does it not?
When new dates are announced for Standing at the Sky's Edge, I can think of few things more appropriate for your first actual visit. And if, fingers crossed, it's next year, that will coincide with the 50th anniversary of opening. It's meant to be! 🙂 I don't know if Arctic Monkeys have ever described Richard Hawley as an influence, but he must be, surely.
Even if you're not normally a musicals type of person, SATSE is most definitely a play with music. Isn't that right, BurlyBeaR?
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Post by originalconceptlive on Nov 22, 2020 20:58:23 GMT
Chicago Shakespeare Theater will stream their 2018 version of Stiles and Drewe's 'Peter Pan' musical from 19 December through 1 January local time, for free.
Join artist Kathryn Cooper for a 1:1 online performance exploring your particles and Kathryn Cooper’s particles, the nature of therapy and our sensations in meat space with each other. Bring your coat and bag as Kathryn takes you on a journey to an alternative Leicester Art Week in non-Covid times.
Post by finboroughtheatre on Dec 1, 2020 8:46:37 GMT
The latest online release from the Finborough Theatre will be available to watch on our YouTube channel from today (1 Dec 2020)... The world premiere of Sarah Grochala’s S-27, winner of Amnesty International’s first Protect The Human Playwriting Competition, from 2009.
Missed the start of this but stream.theatre are showing encores of their 'Tonight At The London Coliseum' concert series. Rob Fowler & Sharon Sexton are tonight, with Carrie Hope Fletcher, Ramin Karimloo and After You - the new musical starring Bradley Jaden & Alexia Khadime over the weekend. Worth a watch!
Post by Someone in a tree on Dec 9, 2020 9:36:22 GMT
I recently took out a a 1 month subscription for Digitial Theatre. A lot of stuff on there that doesn't appeal or I gave up on. However I loved Ghosts, Dollls House, Lovesong, Over there and Into the woods.
Looking at the site not much was added over the last few years so I wonder how long it will last. They surely need to keep adding to attract the punters?
Ruthless is being shown on The Shows Must Go On channel on YouTube this weekend. I saw it twice at the Arts theatre. It utterly mad. And outside of the UK they are getting Gypsy so hopefully we will get it soon too.
The Turbine Theatre staged an adult and very stagey panto in the quick gap between lock downs. Staring Rufus Hound, Oscar Conlon-Morrey, Debbie Kurup, Scott Paige, Sean Parkins and Daisy Wood-Davis, it received rave reviews but had it's run curtailed by London going into Tier 3. Fortunately they have filmed it for streaming and is available to purchase here: www.theturbinetheatre.com/whats-on/cinderella-online
Going a bit off the streaming but - Uncle Vanya on BBC 4 on Wednesday 30 December 2020 at 10pm. Anyone know if my pal in the US can view this - iPlayer or the like?
Last Sunday's West End Does Christmas streaming this weekend for £12 - Killian Donnelly, Oliver Tompsett, Louise Dearman, Rachel John. The "comic turn" is for the toilet break. It's a short show, started just after 7pm and we were out by 8.45 even with the social distance with people leaving. I went for Killian, but fell head over heels for Rachel.
Some great performances on this concert done for care home residents. Louise Dearman, Cassidy Janson, John Owen-Jones and Stephen Rahman- Hughes performing.