Tag: Michael D Xavier

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Album Review: Bumblescratch (2016 London Concert Cast Recording)

  “What is this that I see” Robert J Sherman’s musical Bumblescratch played a high-profile charity concert…

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2016 BroadwayWorld UK Awards – Winners’ list

Best Actor in a New Production of a Musical Michael Xavier – Sunset Boulevard – London Coliseum…

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Leading Man of the Year 2016

It’s that time of year again when I am publicly shallow in my appreciation of the men…

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2017 What’s On Stage Award nominations

Best Actor in a Play, sponsored by Radisson Blu Edwardian Ian Hallard for The Boys in the Band…

Posted in Christmas News

Festive news #2 – Christmas Concert by Music Theatre Masterclass

Also giving up precious time before Christmas in aid of a good cause, is this motley crew…

Posted in Musicals Theatre West End

Review: Bumblescratch, Adelphi Theatre

“At least a rat ‘as got an excuse” In the cut-throat world of the West End, introducing…

Posted in Andrew Lloyd Webber Christopher Hampton Musicals Theatre West End

Review: Sunset Boulevard, London Coliseum

“Has there ever been a moment With so much to live for?”  Dammit – one of the key…

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Review: Show Boat, Crucible

“We drink water from a dipper, You drink champagne from a slipper” Christmastime is often one for…

Posted in Live Music Musicals Stephen Sondheim Theatre West End

Review: Hey, Old Friends, Theatre Royal Drury Lane

“Stop worrying where you’re going—move on” Theatreland does like to make sure every anniversary gets marked somehow…