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Other Desert Cities

No Fun in Dysfunctional Other Desert Cities strange tale similar in style to the great studies of dysfunctional families – it’s a modern version of O’Neill’s A Long Day’s Journey into Night, or Miller’s Death of a Salesman. The production, currently on stage at London’s Grand Theatre, is an interesting study in family dynamics. It’s […]

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Elf

From the North Pole to New York Elf, the Christmas musical now on stage at London’s Grand Theatre is an endearing show, thanks to a funny, well-written script, and a six foot four Elf who can deliver the lines. Liam Tobin is perfect as Buddy the Elf: He’s taken the best that Will Ferrell had

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Legends of Harmony

All in Harmony Drayton Entertainment’s Artistic Director Alex Mustakas has continued to his tried and true “Legends” series with Legends of Harmony. This is a concert-style revue, covering all your favourite four-part harmony songs. Most of the numbers are not performed in their entirety – if they were, we’d be there all night, because 88

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Les Misérables

Spectacular Voices in an Epic Show Les Misérables is a singer’s show. And, fortunately, the production currently on stage at Toronto’s Princess of Wales Theatre features a cast of powerful voices. Les Mis is the musical version of Victor Hugo’s classic story. For the stage, we are first told the back story: Jean Valjean is

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Ring of Fire

For Johnny Cash Fans Ring of Fire, now on stage at London’s Grand Theatre will be a thrill for true Johnny Cash aficionados. Only those who are big Cash fans and true country music enthusiasts will appreciate the lesser known songs in this concert-style show. Six singers – three men, three women – are on

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