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Chess: West End Theatre Review

Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus (ABBA) teamed up with lyricist Tim Rice (Evita, Lion King) to produce a concept album in 1984. Chess was an allegory for the Cold War tensions between Russia and the US in 1980s and along with two hit singles: I know him so well and One night in Bangkok, the album was an international success. Two years later, Chess premiered on London’s West End with an expanded story and casting …

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Blink of an Eye – A Brand New Musical

We’re on stage in just two days! I am both excited and terrified. Rehearsals have gone so well and everyone has worked so hard to produce Blink of an Eye. Here are some videos recorded at last week’s rehearsals. We’re only performing for five nights at the Lion and Unicorn Theatre in Kentish Town, so buy your tickets today! They’re only £15 each for a two hour show with 12 original songs. Book your tickets …

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Blink of an Eye: Meet the Cast

Blink of an Eye is the brand new musical coming to the London stage 26th-30th July. For more information about the show, click HERE. Watch the teaser video HERE. With only six weeks remaining until our opening night, it’s time to get up-close and personal with the cast. STEVEN GARROD Steven plays Jake Faldon, the main protagonist of Blink of an Eye. “I was born and raised in Ipswich. As a child I would hear …

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Blink of an Eye: PRESS RELEASE

Blink of an Eye is a brand new musical written by Terry Gee with music and additional lyrics by Andy Collyer. This brand new musical follows a young, gay man as he journeys through life with his eyes wide shut. A tale of modern gay London; where dreams live and die and everything changes in the blink of an eye. Blink of an Eye is funny, emotional and compelling; a snapshot of modern gay life from …

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Honest Reviews: Made in Dagenham (Theatre)

Adelphi Theatre, LondonNow showing★   Made in Dagenham follows the true story of a group of women who strike for equal pay. These ordinary factory workers in 1968 took on Ford Motors and won – not just for them, but for every woman. The story was adapted for the 2010 film and now hits the West End in a brand new musical. I was there last night and as I haven’t seen the film, I …

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