This evening I was fortunate enough to be invited along to the Press Night for one of the West End’s newest openings, Marguerite. This opening marks the world premiere of a new musical collaboration between Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg (Les Misérables, Miss Saigon and Martin Guerre) and the Oscar award-winning musical legend Michel Legrand […]
Can you afford to be single?
I just came across this article on the MSN Homepage and thought I’d post it to my blog as it the style of it made me giggle as well as hitting home a totally valid, though slightly misguided focus-wise, point – that it’s far more expensive to ‘be single’ in today’s world. I would, however, […]
Paddywagon
I was very surprised to find that I saw a paddywagon in London today (I think!). Stu and I were walking down by Goodge Street and suddenly this small squat black van came flying past with sirens howling and “DXR Police” written along the side of it. I’m usually quite au fait with police vehicles and […]
Cast change for touring Joseph production
In hot-totty news, it seems that there’s to be a casting change on the regional tour of Joseph And His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat – yum! CASTING NEWS: Any Dream Will Do finalist Craig Chalmers, whose debut album Dream On rocketed into the charts in its very first week of release in March, plays Joseph. We say a […]
Faceparty and the over 36’s…
Cor, I just logged into social networking site Faceparty to find I was redirected to the page illustrated by THIS link. I should hasten to add that my account (which I’ve had for eons) is still active and whatnot, probably due to me being a 20-something and occasional logger-inner. Although the text and policies seem really rather harsh, […]