18 December 2012

The Swedes-scene in the London musical weekend

The biggest new-musicals are inspired by Fred Astaire, 113, and Gene Kelly, 100,-if they still lived.
Not so fresh, just. But it is new and exciting in-London's West End theater district.
"Top hat" is a stage version of a classic comedy from the 1930s with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. History is working yet and the film's best-known number, it is really maffigt. When the entire stage is filled by steppande dancers in high hat and tailcoat, cheering audience.
"Singin ' in the rain" is a fun 50 's film with a famous scene where Gene Kelly dances in the pouring rain. Häromåret played the musical at the Oscars in Stockholm and the required-balance was better. The only London has more of is the rain, too much water, as dancers like to skvätta over the audience. Buy tickets not closer than row seven.
"Loserville" "is a brand-new musical with pop music and young ensemble, and it is about nördens revenge. This is the year 1971, computer nerd invents e-mail and get the beautiful, intelligent girl. Fun scene solutions but feels like a cheap American youth film.
Moreover, the old success strong but exciting new musicals are at the entrance. Two starts to be played back in november and was officially opened in december.
"The Bodyguard," is based on a huge-movie success with Whitney Houston and-Kevin Costner. Contains:-monsterhiten "I will always love you" and a number of other Whitney songs. Work with the musical--began several years before the singer's death. Premiered december 6.
"Viva forever" was the Spice girlsmusical. It is not about the five pop-girls, but is based on the Group's songs. What can make this musical a boost are the two ladies behind the production. The screenplay is written by Jennifer Saunders, as television audiences know from "absolutely fabulous", and the musical is produced by Judy Craymer, who created the "Mamma mia". Prime is december 11.
In March, huge Broadway-succéen "Book of Mormon" London-Prime, and in april there will be a few weeks of guest of "Doktor Glas".
No, it is not a musical, but it may be worth noting yet--because it is Krister Henriksson's acclaimed monologue. "Wall anders Henriksson makes West End debut" as it says in the ad.

The biggest new-musicals are inspired by Fred Astaire, 113, and Gene Kelly, 100,-if they still lived.
Not so fresh, just. But it is new and exciting in-London's West End theater district.
"Top hat" is a stage version of a classic comedy from the 1930s with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. History is working yet and the film's best-known number, it is really maffigt. When the entire stage is filled by steppande dancers in high hat and tailcoat, cheering audience.
"Singin ' in the rain" is a fun 50 's film with a famous scene where Gene Kelly dances in the pouring rain. Häromåret played the musical at the Oscars in Stockholm and the required-balance was better. The only London has more of is the rain, too much water, as dancers like to skvätta over the audience. Buy tickets not closer than row seven.
"Loserville" "is a brand-new musical with pop music and young ensemble, and it is about nördens revenge. This is the year 1971, computer nerd invents e-mail and get the beautiful, intelligent girl. Fun scene solutions but feels like a cheap American youth film.
Moreover, the old success strong but exciting new musicals are at the entrance. Two starts to be played back in november and was officially opened in december.
"The Bodyguard," is based on a huge-movie success with Whitney Houston and-Kevin Costner. Contains:-monsterhiten "I will always love you" and a number of other Whitney songs. Work with the musical--began several years before the singer's death. Premiered december 6.
"Viva forever" was the Spice girlsmusical. It is not about the five pop-girls, but is based on the Group's songs. What can make this musical a boost are the two ladies behind the production. The screenplay is written by Jennifer Saunders, as television audiences know from "absolutely fabulous", and the musical is produced by Judy Craymer, who created the "Mamma mia". Prime is december 11.
In March, huge Broadway-succéen "Book of Mormon" London-Prime, and in april there will be a few weeks of guest of "Doktor Glas".
No, it is not a musical, but it may be worth noting yet--because it is Krister Henriksson's acclaimed monologue. "Wall anders Henriksson makes West End debut" as it says in the ad.

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