Tuesday 22 February 2011

London theatre tickets for The Rivals


Tickets for The Rivals will be available next week for those fans who are travelling to London in forthcoming week.

To catch the hilarious Penelope Keith as the "verbally misguided" Mrs Malaprop at the Theatre Royal Haymarket,this could be the last chance.

Set in 1775 Bath, the show follows the lives of Mrs Malaprop, her romantic niece Lydia Languish, country bumpkin Bob Acres and a whole host of other characters, as they attempt to pursue love over the course of one day.

A reviewer writing for TheatreguideLondon said: "Director Peter Hall evidently trusts the text so completely that he has instructed his cast to do nothing to try to add to the comedy already there on the page."

They suggested this approach means there are laughs aplenty for the audience.

Thursday 17 February 2011

More London theatre tickets released for The Children's Hour

For The Children's Hour additional London Theatre tickets have been released.

For an extra week until May 7th 2011 at the Comedy Theatre, performance will carry on and it is the second time run has been expanded.The performance was originally due to end its run on April 30th.

The play's all-star cast - including Keira Knightley, Ellen Burstyn, Carol Kane and Elizabeth Moss from Mad Men.

Due to building repairing of Comedy Theatre a show scheduled for Monday February 14th was cancelled.The Ambassadors Theatre Group, which owns the venue, apologised for any inconvenience caused to punters by this.

Sunday 13 February 2011

Festival gala Cultures of China wows London


The Lycium Theatre in the heart of London's Theatre district is no foreigner to good houses but having a sell-out mass waiting outside for the doors to open is a little strange even for them. Yet this is what happened Monday night when the Cultures of China, Event of Spring gala event for the Chinese New Year was held

.The audience was greeted with speeches by Ms Li Haifeng from the Foreign Affairs Office in Beijing, Liu Xiaoming, China’s Ambassador to the UK and Li Wenxing, Chairman of the show’s arranging committee. The diversity of performances began with a show of customary Mongolian dancing, followed by other dance acts, including the customary military dance.

Then came solo singing by the well-known singers: Song Zuying, Yan Weiwen, Cai Guoqing and Solangwangmu.Mrs Liu Xiuirong returned to enchant the throng with Pingju Opera, even conversing with the hostess Liu Xiaona in operatic style.

Mr Yan Weiwen conventional the biggest ovation of the evening, not just for his singing but because he proved himself a complete expert: when the music stopped, he didn't, the second time in the midst of an impressively complicated vocal line in the song "Mother". All the singers had complexity evasion the stage, having to give more than one encore each.

Saturday 12 February 2011

London theatre tickets for musicals 'will lift the spirits'

A great way to increase wellbeing is to go and watch musicals and to buy a London Theaters tickets.

According to the Whitehaven News, which expressed that few people look down on such plays because they are not as literary as serious stage plays.

"Often beneath the glittering productions lie poignant stories of individual struggles, as the key character overcomes their weakness in a glorious finale," it commented, adding that at the very least, visitors will be able to enjoy a singalong.

The musical is showing now at the Savoy Theatre, with Susan McFadden recently having taken over the lead role from Sheridan Smith.

Friday 4 February 2011

London theatre tickets for Woody Sez

After another excellent review was given to the show at the Arts Theatre,Woody Sez may be well worth getting hold off.

He found it to be a generous tribute to Woody Guthrie, the folk artist of the 1930s who is said to have inspired artists such as Bob Dylan said the London Evening Standard, Henry Hitchings.

Eponymous star role played by David Lutken,which was highly appreciated by the critics,for his "genial presence", as well as his obvious skill as a musician.

"It's a well-crafted, enjoyable homage to an artist who deserves to be better known. It will appeal tremendously to Guthrie's fans and should win him a few more," concluded Mr Hitchings, giving the production four stars.