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Review: “Parade” (Telegraph, London, 9/26/07)
Charles Spencer’s review here. Parade: A disturbingly topical original Last Updated: 12:01am BST 26/09/2007, The Telegraph (London) Charles Spencer reviews Parade at the Donmar Warehouse In a West End awash with froth and stage remakes of old movies, here at last comes an original musical of real substance. What’s more, although it received its premiere…
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Review: “Parade” (Variety, 9/25/07)
David Benedict’s review here. Parade (Donmar Warehouse; 249 seats; £32.50 $66 top) By DAVID BENEDICT Variety, September 25, 2007 Bertie Carvel and Lara Pulver star in a revival of ‘Parade,’ a musical about a racist miscarriage of justice, at London’s Donmar Warehouse. A Donmar Warehouse presentation of a musical in two acts with book by…
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Review: “Parade” (The Hollywood Reporter, 9/26/07)
Ray Bennett’s review here. Parade Bottom line: Fine revival brings out the best in a musical about racism, frenzied media, injustice and enduring love. by Ray Bennett September 26, 2007 Donmar Warehouse, London Through Nov. 24 LONDON — Tony-winning choreographer Rob Ashford’s Donmar Warehouse revival of the 1998 American musical Parade, which is based on…
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Concert review: “Jason Robert Brown Superstar…” (TheStage.co.uk, 10/1/07)
Mark Shenton’s blog post here. Jason Robert Brown Superstar… Published Monday 1 October 2007 at 08:35 by Mark Shenton Though Andrew Lloyd Webber and Boublil and Schonberg may be commanding bigger worldwide audiences for their shows, I don’t know of a musical theatre composer around today with a bigger personal cult following than Jason Robert…
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Review: “Parade” (Sunday Telegraph, London, 9/30/07)
Sunday Telegraph, 30 September 2007 ON A SERIOUS NOTE… Tim Walker, Theatre Parade (five stars) Tragedy has befallen a little girl: the police are briefing the press, politicians and lawyers are piling in, and, on the front pages, reputations are being blackened. The locals – as well as people who live hundreds, if not thousands,…