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Friday, January 29
by
Lina
on Fri 29 Jan 2010 11:43 GMT
"And last night, I finally got to see the show. Regular readers won’t be
surprised to hear that I loved it. (It’s a girly, giggly, pink,
hilarious musical– what’s not to like?!) To be honest, I’d happily watch it again tonight. And tomorrow. And the next day…" (Zoe J. Griffiths, the VisitLondon blog)
This review on Legally Blonde the Musical kind of makes you want to go see it, doesn't it? Legally Blonde the Musical is based on the comedic film about the over the top bubbly society girl Elle Woods and her struggle to attend the prestigious Harvard Law School. Wearing exclusively pink clothing she's quite an eyecatcher among the suited up bores that usually are seen in the courtroom and she'll colour up any grey day of the week. It's a lovely, easy and humouristic film and hence perfect to turn into a musical. Legally Blonde the musical, with british comedy actress Sheridan Smith in the leading part, is shown at the Savoy Theatre in London's West End. Check out our special offer at gift-tours.com and let Elle Woods blow every ounce of winter melancholy off your mind! Book online or call our friendly staff. UK Free call: 0800 11 234 55 International number: + 44 (0) 20 8123 93 66 Friday, January 22
by
Lina
on Fri 22 Jan 2010 10:20 GMT
When I was little, like
8-9 years old I had a huge crush on a man I could have never had, and of
that I was fortunately without knowing of. First of all, of course, I
was under age. Second thing, this man was not only an extremely
charismatic, talented and respected celebrity famous all over the
world, but also gay - and dead since for about 4 years before I fell
in love with him. The man I’m talking
about is (of course) Freddie Mercury, the leadsinger of my all time
favourite band – Queen! I never got to see them play since their
last concert as a whole group was in the year I was born, 1986. But
now I’ve got the chance to get at least a sense of what it would have been
like through seeing We Will Rock You The Musical, shown at the Dominion Theatre.
It was written by Ben
Elton in association with Queen members Brian May and Roger Taylor. It
takes place in the distant future, 300 years from now, where music made
from other instruments than computers is absolutely prohibited.
Galileo Figaro and Scaramouche, a young man and woman, are set to
save the world from a living hell and instead bring back the joy of
living rock. Book your ticket from only £32,50 online,
or call our friendly staff for further guidance. You can also check
out our website for information about other shows as well. Monday, January 18
by
Lina
on Mon 18 Jan 2010 19:10 GMT
After the holidays we're now back to normal everyday life and let's face it - January sucks. The bitter cold makes the wait for spring nearly unbearable; but if you're looking to liven things up a bit and find some spring rhythm to dance to rather than the relentless raindrops, I've got the perfect show for you.
With hit songs like Beat it, Billie Jean, Earth Song and many more, the Thriller Live Theatre Show is a 2.5 hour long tribute to the life of the King of Pop and Jackson 5 at the Lyric Theatre in London. This eye-catching and captivating musical is an absolute must! Thriller the musical is not only for every Michael Jackson fan but for anyone that enjoys a first-class, well-produced music/dance show with spectacular special effects, costumes and talented artists. Myself, I just couldn't get enough of all the breathtaking dancing and singing, performed by an impressive cast and live band. The Lyric Theatre was literally vibrating with joy and I'm actually still a bit shaky. Thriller the musical has received critical acclaim as well as standing ovations (a sentiment with which I certainly won't disagree) which Michael Jackson himself would be proud of. With award-winner Gary Lloyd at the helm Thriller the musical, nothing less was expected. Thriller Live Show will Rock Your World! Buy Thriller Live Theatre Tickets For other London Theatre Special offers visit us at gifttours.eolts.co.uk Venue: Lyric Theatre, London Genre: Musical Dates: Present - Sunday 9th May, 2010 Times: Tuesday - Saturday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 4 p.m., Sunday at 3 p.m. & 7 p.m. Duration: 2 hours and 30 minutes Prices & Availabilities: Ask our friendly staff for prices and availability of tickets, or book directly online. |
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