Tag: Lee Mead

Andrew Lloyd Webber, Unmasled
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How to solve a problem like a compilation – my alternative Unmasked

I make my own suggestions about interpretations of Andrew Lloyd Webber songs that could have been included…

Posted in Albums Jason Robert Brown Music Pasek + Paul Sara Bareilles

Album Review: Rachel Tucker – On The Road (Deluxe)

“Will I ever be more than I’ve always been?” Proving that you don’t need to win the…

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Round-up of news and treats and other interesting things

Ahoy sailors, if what you thought the world of musical theatre was missing was the opportunity to…

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Album Review: Connie Fisher – Secret Love

  “The only time I’m happy is when I’m dreaming in the past” A bit of a…

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Review: Thrill Me: The Leopold & Loeb Story, Tristan Bates

“Do you know what would thrill me?” People often assume that I’ve been to every theatre in…

Posted in Musicals Stephen Schwartz Theatre Theatre review West End

Re-review: Wicked, Apollo Victoria

  “I’ll be so happy I could melt” As with last year, which saw my first ever…

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2011 What’s On Stage Award nominations

THE SPOTLIGHT BEST ACTRESS IN A PLAY Zoë Wanamaker – All My Sons at the Apollo  Helen McCrory – The Late…

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Review: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, Adelphi

For me, there’s no doubt about what the first theatre post would be about. I have probably…