Audio: Musicals
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Sondheim Double review (1/2)
6th August 2004
SONDHEIM DOUBLE (1/2) A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Rhoda Koenig, John Nathan and Mark Shenton beg to disagree. David Benedict umpir...
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Director David Kramer speaks about Kat and the Kings
12th December 2003
INTERVIEW: DAVID KRAMER The co-creator and director of the hit musical about 1950s Apartheid, Kat and the Kings, talks about the show to Rachel Hallib...
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Help: the Bridewell Theatre faces imminent closure
19th November 2003
MUSICALS: BRIDEWELL THEATRE The Bridewell Theatre faces imminent closure. Artistic director Carol Metcalfe and executive director Tim Sawers appeal fo...
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Review of Tonight’s the Night
14th November 2003
TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT David Benedict and Mark Shenton sigh and shake their heads over the new Rod Stewart musical. Dominic Cavendish hosts.
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Review of Thoroughly Modern Millie
24th October 2003
THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE James Inverne, Rhoda Koenig and Matt Wolf assess the London makeover of the Tony-winning Broadway show. Dominic Cavendish hos...
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Producer Sonia Friedman hits back
17th October 2003
RIGHT TO REPLY: SONIA FRIEDMAN The producer for the Ambassador Theatre Group, responds to criticisms in a discussion on the current state of the West ...
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Is the West End in a state of crisis?
11th October 2003
DEBATE: IS THE WEST END IN A STATE OF CRISIS? Charles Spencer joins Mark Shenton and David Benedict to assess theatreland's current health. Dominic Ca...
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Review of Anything Goes
10th October 2003
ANYTHING GOES Trevor Nunn's revival of the Cole Porter classic is greeted with qualified joy by Dominic Cavendish, David Benedict and Mark Shenton.
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Review of Jerry Springer – The Opera
2nd May 2003
JERRY SPRINGER - THE OPERA David Benedict, John Nathan and Matt Wolf assess the radical anti-musical, now at the National.
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