6/23/09 AM Clips - UK (part 2)
By Andy Propst on Jun 23, 2009 | In UK
The Guardian
Theatre review: Apologia / Bush, London
Alexi Kaye Campbell made a big splash six months ago with his first play, The Pride. But, although his new one takes the more traditional form of an embittered family reunion, it is based on a similar premise: that the present needs to pay homage to the past.
The Stage UK
Mark Shenton: The year’s most eagerly awaited critical blog reports…
Blogs, of course, come in all shapes and sizes, and with different levels of frequency and detail. I write one myself every day, of course (on weekdays only - I have to give myself a break occasionally, and here’s...
Whatsonstage.com
Gossip: London Gets Pop Religion with Altar Boyz???
Dubbed “the PT Barnum of Off-Broadway” by the New York Times, US producer Ken Davenport is in town and apparently on the hunt for a London theatre home for one of his hits, most likely the long-running Off-Broadway musical Altar Boyz. W...
Gossip: Sixties Swing Anew in Carnaby Street Musical???
Shout!’s recent West End shout at the Arts Theatre may have been short-lived, but another new musical taking its inspiration from the Swinging Sixties may have more luck. We hear director Bob Thomson is signed ...
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