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‘A showcase to savour’: The Theatre Channel – Episode 7 (Online review)

In London theatre, Musicals, Online shows, Opinion, Reviews by Louise Penn23rd June 2021Leave a Comment

The Theatre Cafe, in collaboration with the Open Air Theatre Regent’s Park, have created this salute to the timeless duo Rodgers and Hammerstein for The Theatre Channel’s Episode 7.

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‘Lovely, lively celebration’: The Theatre Channel – Episode 6 The Showstoppers (Online review)

In Concerts, Musicals, Online shows, Opinion, Reviews by Louise Penn23rd May 2021Leave a Comment

Showstoppers, the most recent episode of the Theatre Channel’s web series is a lovely, lively celebration of the reopening of the West End this week.

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‘Perhaps the best one yet’: The Theatre Channel – Episode 5 The Classics of Broadway (Online review)

In London theatre, Musicals, Online shows, Opinion, Reviews by Louise Penn20th February 2021Leave a Comment

We are now into a third lockdown, but the Theatre Cafe and Adam Blanshay Productions continue undeterred with the Theatre Channel’s musical theatre spectaculars.

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‘Has become more cinematic with each episode’: The Theatre Channel – Episode Three (Online review)

In London theatre, Musicals, Online shows, Opinion, Reviews by Louise Penn28th November 2020Leave a Comment

Filmed inside The Theatre Cafe and out and about, this latest episode of The Theatre Channel’s series of musical theatre showcases features songs from rock musicals.

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‘The show’s coup comes with a spine-tingling performance from Linzi Hateley’: The Theatre Channel – Episode Two (Online review)

In Cabaret, London theatre, Musicals, Online shows, Opinion, Reviews by Ian Foster5th November 2020Leave a Comment

Episode Two of The Theatre Channel takes its Halloween theme and has a ball with it, with brilliant performances from the likes of Linzi Hateley, Jordan Shaw, Bradley Jaden and Sophie Isaacs.

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‘A chance for performers to come back & shine’: The Theatre Channel – The Theatre Cafe (Online review)

In London theatre, Musicals, Online shows, Opinion, Reviews by Louise Penn3rd October 2020Leave a Comment

The Theatre Channel showcases classics from musical theatre in a variety of settings for the digital age, so fans can enjoy their favourite songs and stars from the comfort of home.

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NEWS: After 72 virtual shows, Leave a Light On series concludes with Beverley Knight concert

In Musicals, Native, News, Online shows, Press Releases by Press Releases15th May 2020

Leave a Light On, the online concert series launched during lockdown, will draw to a close on Friday 29 May 2020 at 6.30pm with a finale concert by Beverley Knight.

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5 reasons to visit The Theatre Cafe in London’s West End

In Features, London theatre, Musicals, Opinion by Emma Clarendon9th August 2019Leave a Comment

To commemorate their having opened a new site on St Martin’s Lane, Love London Love Culture lists five good reasons why you should pay a visit to The Theatre Cafe if you haven’t already been…

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