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<html><style> *****************************************************LONDON THEATRE LIVE UPDATE REPORT*****************************************************Thu 22 Feb 2007 Monty Python's Spamalot has been extended by 3 months - tickets are now on sale to 3 Nov 2007 at the Palace Theatre Directed by Mike Nichols, Monty Python's Spamalot, opened on 16 Oct 2006, following previews from 30 Sep, to excellent notices from the popular press: THE INDEPENDENT says, "Deliriously silly and loopily enjoyable evening." THE DAILY TELEGRAPH says, "Inventive production...It’s a wonderful night"; THE GUARDIAN says, "In short, the show has its moments... Irony has its place but it's not quite enough to sustain a whole evening." THE TIMES says, "Cheerfully mischievous...Silly? Very. Funny? You bet." The show has a book by Eric Idle, from the screenplay of the Pythons' film, Monty Python and the Holy Grail by Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin. Featuring a new score with music and lyrics by Eric Idle and John Du Prez. The show also has three songs from the 1975 film. The cast currently includes Simon Russell Beale (King Arthur), Graham McDuff (Sir Dennis Galahad), Hannah Waddingham (The Lady of the Lake), David Birrell (Patsy), Tom Goodman-Hill (Sir Lancelot), Robert Hands (Sir Robin) Choreography by Casey Nicholaw , costumes & design by Tim Hatley, lighting by Hugh Vanstone, produced by Boyett Ostar Productions. Telling the legendary tale of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, and their quest for the Holy Grail, Monty Python's SPAMALOT features a chorus line of dancing divas (and serfs), flatulent Frenchmen, killer rabbits and a legless knight. ***************Review Cuttings.... THE REPORTERat the Cottesloe, NT(Closes 2 June 2007) GENRE: DramaOPENED: 21 Feb 2007WRITTEN: by Nicholas WrightDIRECTED: Richard EyrePRODUCED: National TheatreCAST: Ben Chaplin (James Mossman), Paul Ritter, Angela Thorne, Bruce Alexander, Leo Bill, Patrick Brennan, John Cummins, Aleksandar Mikic, Chris New, Angelo Paragoso, Gillian Raine, Tilly TremayneSYNOPSIS: Based on the remarkable life of the star BBC correspondent James Mossman during his last years, 1963 to 1971, The Reporter searches for the truth behind his bewildering suicide. What lies beneath the surface? Or is the surface ultimately all there is? ***Cuttings from the popular press***NICHOLAS DE JONGH for THE EVENING STANDARD says, "So drawn and moved by the forgotten tragedy of James Mossman...Fascinating play, witty." SARAH HEMMING for THE FINANCIAL TIMES says, "Never less than absorbing...Richard Eyre’s production combines a seductive, brooding atmosphere with wonderful comic details. Yet the piece also frustrates. It does not give enough substance to Mossman’s reputation for brilliance..." RHODA KOENIG for THE INDEPENDENT says, "Unfortunately, Ben Chaplin, for most of the evening, stands with his arms folded across his chest and speaks in a guarded tone of voice. He's lovely to look at, but the lack of charm or command (at least one is a newsman's necessity) is obvious." MICHAEL BILLINGTON for THE GUARDIAN says, "The play is given a perfectly pitched production from Richard Eyre and a commanding performance from Ben Chaplin...But, much as I enjoyed the evening, it is one that, like Mossman himself, leaves its mysteries unresolved. " BENEDICT NIGHTINGALE for THE TIMES says, "Pacy production and Chaplin’s fine, measured performance..." External links to full reviews from popular press.... http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/theatre/reviews/article2293537.ece http://arts.guardian.co.uk/theatre/drama/reviews/story/0,,2018594,00.html http://www.ft.com/cms/s/b4d3d9cc-c2a4-11db-9e1c-000b5df10621.html http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/stage/theatre/article1422076.ece ***************JOHN GABRIEL BORKMANat the Donmar Warehouse(Closes 14 April 2007) GENRE: DramaOPENED: 20 Feb 2007WRITTEN: by Henrik Ibsen, in a new version by David EldridgeDIRECTED: Michael GrandagePRODUCED: Donmar WarehouseCAST: Ian McDiarmid (John Gabriel Borkman), Penelope Wilton (Ella Rentheim), Emma Beattie (Malene), David Burke (Vilhelm Foldal), Lolita Chakrabarti (Fanny Wilton), Lisa Diveney (Frida Foldhal), Deborah Findlay (Gunhild Borkman), Rafe Spall (Erhart Borkman)SYNOPSIS: Disgraced and destitute following a fraud scandal and imprisonment, John Gabriel Borkman paces alone in an upstairs room. Downstairs his family are trapped in the claustrophobic atmosphere of a household bound for explosion. A scorching indictment of 19th century capitalism, Ibsenís penultimate play paints a devastating picture of selfish ambition. ***Cuttings from the popular press***CHARLES SPENCER for THE DAILY TELEGRAPH says, "The superb director Michael Grandage gets it right, in a wonderfully acted production of a powerful new translation by David Eldridge that holds the audience enthralled throughout...thrilling, chilling production." NICHOLAS DE JONGH for THYE EVENING STANDARD says, "Anaemic, miscast revival."; ALASTAIR MACAULAY for THE FINANCIAL TIMES says, " Enthrallingly designed by Peter McKintosh, the nearness of the drama makes it newly engrossing...new version of Ibsen’s play strikes me as superb." MICHAEL BILLINGTON for THE GUARDIAN says, "Grandage's production risks lapsing into romantic melodrama, but it is always pulled back by the sharpness of its observation and the quality of its acting...This is an excellent revival." ALEKS SIERZ for THE STAGE says, "This is an unforgettably atmospheric production of a chilly classic. " BENEDICT NIGHTINGALE fro THE TIMES says, "Taut revival." External links to full reviews from popular press.... http://arts.guardian.co.uk/theatre/drama/reviews/story/0,,2017909,00.html http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/arts/2007/02/22/bajohn122.xml http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/stage/theatre/article1419827.ece http://www.ft.com/cms/s/fd220a04-c269-11db-9e1c-000b5df10621.html ***************Fringe News... Pentameters TheatreAbove The Horseshoe Pub28 Heath Street, Hampstead, London, NW3 6TETube HampsteadTelephone 020 7435 3648 ENDGAMEBy Samuel BeckettGenre Dramafrom 13 Mar 07 to 1 Apr 07Time: Tue - Sat 8.00, Sun 5pmB/O Price: 12Performers: BRYAN HANDS, IAN LILLEY, TONY O'BRIEN, JACKIE SKARVELLISDirector: Richard NewmanDesign: Richard NewmanCostume: Nicky BunchProducer: Logos Theatre CompanySynopsis: Explores the theme of human suffering and how to survive in an apparently pointless, meaningless world. *****************Theatre 503503 Battersea Park Road, London, SW11 3BWTube Clapham JunctionTelephone 020 7978 7040 LONDON CALLING : HIGH COST OF LIVING / WATER SCULPTURES (Double Bill)by Joanna Pinto / by Dawn KingGenre Dramafrom 13 Mar 07 to 17 Mar 07Time: Tues - Sat - 8pmB/O Price: 10Director: Jessica Brewster / Tom MansfieldProducer: Upstart Theatre in association with Theatre503Synopsis: HIGH COST OF LIVING: A young couple come to realise the emptiness both of their relationship with one another and of the materialistic lives they lead. A drama about what happens when we realize that the things we thought we wanted aren't the things we want. WATER SCULPTURES: A flood destroys the 2012 Olympics and most of London with it. An artist, an athlete and an office worker find themselves on a rooftop, struggling to deal with their changed world. ***************Finborough Theatre118 Finborough Rd, London, SW10 9EDTube 5 minutes from Earl's Court TubeTelephone 0870 4000 838 LADY'S NOT FOR BURNINGby Christopher FryGenre Dramafrom 17 Apr 07 to 12 May 07Time Tues to Sat at 7.30pm, Mats Sun at 3.30pmB/O Price: 12 (Tuesday Evenings 8 all seats.) LOWER DEPTHS - SCENES FROM RUSSIAN LIFEby Maxim Gorky in a new version by Phil WillmottGenre Dramafrom 15 May 07 to 9 Jun 07Time: Tues to Sat at 7.30pm, Mats Sun at 3.30pmB/O Price: 12 (Tuesday Evenings 8 all seats.)Director: Phil Willmott END***************If you wish to unsubscribe from this service please send an email to dalglish@londontheatre.co.uk with UNSUBSCRIBE UPDATES in the subject line. ---------------------------------------Darren DalglishLondon Theatre Guide - OnlineNew York Theatre Guide - OnlineEmail: dalglish@londontheatre.co.ukLondon: http://www.londontheatre.co.ukNew York: http://www.newyorktheatreguide.com--------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER : Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in these pages. We accept no responsibility for any errors.</style></html>Keep It Up Longer and Stronger For Her!!


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