This Season Sees the Finest of Theatre Productions in London
With the great sunshine months close approaching you will see an array of theatre productions at the breathtaking west end Theatreland. The most eagerly anticipated theatre show to start is Sister Act, this show is directed by the great Whoopi Goldberg. The theatre production is based on the well known movies and features a brand new cast and a whole host of new religious themed songs to sing along to. The show has already opened to the journalists and gained excellent feedback. The best coming from The Times and the Guardian, both who reviewed how good the theatre show had been put together and how spectacular the sing-a-long songs were. This show sounds like a massive hit and a musical that you must watch. If you enjoy London’s theatre productions, then find London Theatre Tickets online.
Another good theatre production to show up in London is another film adaptation, Priscilla Queen of the Desert. It features Oz TV soap actor Jason Donavan as the leading role and sees him dress up in the campest costumes ever seen on the West End. The songs again are catchy and upbeat. This production is a definite hit and a musical production that is sure to capture the heart of Londoners and London tourists.
From time to time there are certain theatre shows that stand the test of time. One of the most popular shows is Phantom of the Opera. This musical production draws in the crowds week after week and is one of the most popular theatre productions in Theatreland. The musical show has been showing for over twenty two years. The musical production is based upon a French book and was written by the world famous play writer Andrew Lloyd Webber. The play is about a young female who’s dad dies all of a sudden and sends her an angel from heaven to look after her. The angel falls in love with the woman and the situation turn dangerous with the angel her father sent her threatening the young girls childhood love interest.
Written by admin on November 9th, 2009 with comments disabled.
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