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‘There’s a fresh sprightliness to so much of the music that’s hard to resist’: RAGS – The Musical (Album review)

In Albums, London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Ian Foster25th May 2020Leave a Comment

Sometimes a musical just doesn’t grab you, and so it was for me with Rags The Musical. The universe clearly wants me to hear it one way or another though, as Ghostlight Records are now releasing an official London cast recording.

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NEWS: Full cast is announced for Rags The Musical at the Park Theatre

In London theatre, Musicals, Native, News, Press Releases by Press Releases10th December 2019

Carolyn Maitland, Dave Willetts and Sam Attwater will star as Rebecca, Avram and Bronfman respectively in RAGS The Musical at London’s Park Theatre. The show will run for a limited season from 9 January to 8 February 2020, with a press night on 14 January.

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A CHRISTMAS CAROL – Stratford-upon-Avon (RSC) ★★★★

In Opinion, Plays, Regional theatre, Reviews by Jonathan Baz12th December 2017Leave a Comment

This year’s seasonal offering in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre is a grand affair as David Edgar (it was he who famously adapted Dickens’ Nicholas Nickleby for the company back in 1980) tackles A Christmas Carol.

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