Tag: Théâtre
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First Images Of The BFG At The Royal Shakespeare Company: Exclusive Look
Exclusive First Look: The BFG Comes to the Royal Shakespeare Company The Royal Shakespeare Company has released the first look images for its long-anticipated stage adaptation of Roald Dahl’s classic, The BFG. This exclusive glimpse arrives as audiences prepare for a sprawling production that aims to translate Dahl’s beloved giant into a live-theatre experience with…
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First Images Of The BFG At The Royal Shakespeare Company: A Mighty Giant Sets Stage Alight
Exclusive First Look: The BFG Comes to the RSC The Royal Shakespeare Company has unveiled the first look at its ambitious stage adaptation of Roald Dahl’s beloved The BFG. A groundbreaking production that promises to blend Dahl’s whimsy with RSC’s renowned craftsmanship, the imagery released so far hints at a spectacular, family-friendly theatre experience that…
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Hilarious Don’t Tell the Wife Delights Lissenhall Fans
Laughs Return to Lissenhall with a New Comedy Night The Lissenhall Players are back and ready to bring the house down with a side-splitting production of Don’t Tell the Wife. Set to open at Lissenhall Hall on Friday, November 28, this five-night run promises full houses, witty wordplay, and the kind of laughter that lingers…
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Don’t Tell the Wife: Lissenhall Players Bring Laughter to Lissenhall Hall
Comedy Comes to Lissenhall Hall The Lissenhall Players return with a bang, unveiling the uproarious Don’t Tell the Wife for a five-night run at Lissenhall Hall. Opening on Friday, November 28, this three-act farce promises misdirection, mayhem, and plenty of punchlines as a loyal town erupts into comic chaos. A Cast of Comic Characters At…
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Lee Soon-jae: Celebrated South Korea TV Dad Passes Away at 91
A Legendary Arc: Lee Soon-jae’s Life in the Spotlight South Korea mourns the loss of a national icon as veteran actor Lee Soon-jae passed away at the age of 91. With a career that stretched over seven decades, Lee became a household name for audiences across generations, shaping the face of Korean television and stage…
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England’s Vibrant, Artsy City Named One Of The Best Places In The World To Travel In 2026
Manchester: A Hottest Arts Destination in 2026 As the new year approaches, travelers are reshaping bucket lists and pinning down fresh experiences. England’s vibrant, artsy city of Manchester has captured attention as one of the best places in the world to travel in 2026. Known for its dynamic arts scene, diverse neighborhoods, and welcoming vibe,…
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Wicked in Sydney: Erivo & Grande Give Fans a Night to Remember
Wicked’s Sydney Moment: A Night of Stars, Fans, and Frictionless Magic In a city primed for a cultural burst, the Wicked company welcomed a pair of pop-culture luminaries for a chat that felt more like a rare, intimate recital than a standard interview. Cynthia Erivo, who stars as Glinda in the current iteration, and Ariana…
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Wicked: For Good review – An emotionally soaring, captivating sequel
Wicked: For Good review – A final act that soars The much-anticipated second and final instalment of Wicked: For Good has arrived, and while it may not convert every sceptic, it lands with a steady, emotionally resonant punch. The musical, anchored by its rich score and a sense of forward momentum, maintains the production’s signature…
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Assassination of Margaret Thatcher: Mantel’s Liverpool Play
Overview: Mantel’s Provocative Tale Finds a New Stage in Liverpool The controversial narrative by Hilary Mantel that imagines the assassination of Margaret Thatcher in the summer of 1983 has moved from page to stage, with plans for a forthcoming Liverpool production. First serialized in The Guardian in 2014 under the headline The Assassination of Margaret…
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Liverpool Stages Mantle of Controversy: Mantel-Inspired Thatcher Play Draws Debate
Heritage, Fiction, and a Provocative Stage A controversial new production in Liverpool draws on Hilary Mantel’s provocative fiction to reimagine a defining moment of British politics: the summer of 1983, when Thatcher’s fate was imagined differently through Mantel’s lens. The play, which adapts the 2014 Guardian publication and Mantel’s subsequent commentary on historical narrative, places…
