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		<title>Theatre Breaks Review 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Theatre Breaks Reviewed for 2009 Linda looks back on 2009 for London Theatre Breaks as the top of the year approaches: Winter 2009 is here and I’m just wondering what sort of a year this has been for theatre breaks. &#8230; <a href="http://theatrebreaksmag.co.uk/theatre-breaks-review-2009/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><em>Linda looks back on 2009 for London Theatre Breaks as the top of the year approaches:</em></p>
<p>Winter 2009 is here and I’m just wondering what sort of a year this has been for <a href="http://theatrebreaksmag.co.uk/cat/theatrebreaks/">theatre breaks</a>. There’s been a recent survey that assures us reality TV has actually boosted ticket sales. The box offices are claiming the credit crunch has had little effect on bookings, with most theatres usually full. But what has been the reality?</p>
<h3>The West End Shows</h3>
<p>In terms of shows one or two have closed early but the old favourites like <a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/wewillrockyou-theatrebreaks.html">We Will Rock You</a> carry on. Avenue Q was saved from oblivion by popular demand and has moved to a new theatre. <a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/category/lion-king">The Lion King</a> is as popular as ever and proudly boasts that it is so well booked that it has NEVER released tickets to the reduced ticket agencies.</p>
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<p>Some good shows reached the end of their natural life and wonderful though Spamalot was it really was time for it to say goodbye. It’s been replaced by <a href="http://theatrebreaksltb.co.uk/category/priscilla-queen-of-the-desert/">Priscilla</a> and that has been a fair swap. Carousel never really quite hit the spot and its closure wasn’t any great surprise. It was sad to see the end of Cabaret and a shame they couldn’t take a leaf out of <a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/category/chicago">Chicago</a>’s book and find a constant stream of new familiar faces to keep us going back.  Joseph went too and no doubt was mourned by thousands of Lee Mead&#8217;s fans but it was another how that seemed ready to go. No doubt it will be back someday.</p>
<p>One show I thought should have done better was Spring Awakening, which I just loved. All that energy and a theatre full of young people the night we went. I felt positively ancient, and that’s a good thing! (honest!)</p>
<p><a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/tag/oliver">Oliver</a> has of course been a total triumph with <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgAGht6kndE">Jodie Prenger</a> making a real name for herself. Who would have thought she’d still be there doing 8 shows a week nearly a year later? What a star. I saw her at <a href="http://theatrebreaksmag.co.uk/things-to-do-in-june-west-end-live/">West End live</a> this year and she has a super voice and a lovely stage presence. She managed to upstage Christopher Biggins, to great comic effect and that takes some talent for comedy! I think we’ll see more of Jodie once she moves on but for now she seems happy where she is. She’s on her 3rd Fagin and this is the one I’d really like to see. I think Griff Reese Jones will make a great Fagin and be well worth the trip.</p>
<p><a href="http://theatrebreaksltb.co.uk/76/hairspray-theatre-breaks/">Hairspray</a> has seen some major changes with the departure of Micheal Ball. Still Phil Jupitous is doing a grand job and Brain Connely was very well recieved in the part. I wonder how long Micheal will stay away, I’m sure I heard somewhere that he’s thinking of coming back to Edna. We hope!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/items/tag/wicked">Wicked</a> is going from strength to strength and is the most popular musical at this witchy time of year. Kerry Ellis is just a distant memory now and Alexia Kadhim has made her own interpreation of Elphaba. I think she has a lovely voice, quite different to Kerry’s but wonderful all the same:</p>
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<p>New shows coming into the West End and available for theatre breaks include Legally Blonde which I was less than keen on when first announced. Since then I’ve had a good look at the videos on youtube and listened to the cast recordings and I might just change my mind. It might be fun and has the sort of casting that makes me want to see it.</p>
<p>What to say about <a href="http://www.loveneverdiesphantom.co.uk/">Love Never dies</a> (apart from “I can’t wait!!”)? Well it’s definitely going to be a huge event and it should be a spectacular in the best Andrew Lloyd Webber tradition. The Coney Island setting should give it a great atmosphere, you know how creepy fairgrounds can be. We’ve all seen Scoobydoo <img src='http://theatrebreaksmag.co.uk/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt="Theatre Breaks Review 2009 icon smile" class='wp-smiley' title="Theatre Breaks Review 2009 picture" />   It’s got two faboulous stars in Sarah Boggess and Ramin Karimloo (I’ve been doing this so long I can now spell these names without flinching!)</p>
<p>In the next part of this annual theatre breaks review I’ll be looking at the travel implications and prospects for London <a href="http://www.theatrebreaksblog.co.uk/">theatre breaks</a> into 2010.</p>
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		<title>Things To Do in June &#8211; West End Live</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 16:28:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things to do in June Flaming June comes around just after Spring has well and truly sprung, but before the main Summer holidays, which is in some ways ideal for theatre breaks with outdoor things to do in London. The &#8230; <a href="http://theatrebreaksmag.co.uk/things-to-do-in-june-west-end-live/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Flaming June comes around just after Spring has well and truly sprung, but before the main Summer holidays, which is in some ways ideal for theatre breaks with outdoor things to do in London. The river trips and topless bus tours come into their own at this time of year, as do the green spaces and parks.</p>
<h2>West End Live</h2>
<p>For the West End, there&#8217;s one special event which comes around each year usually around the third week and that&#8217;s <strong>West End Live</strong>.  It&#8217;s a free entertainment festival put on in central London&#8217;s Leicester Square, right in the heart of theatreland, which serves to promote individual shows which take part and  the West End as a whole. Participation varies, for example with <em>Hairspray</em> sending a full cast in costume to perform one number to kick of the show in 2009, and others such as <em>Oliver</em> and <em>Wicked</em> sending along one star to do a big number solo.</p>
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<p>West End Live takes place over one weekend towards the end of June and I&#8217;m not suggesting anybody hangs around for the whole thing from start to finish, especially if your time in London is limited. Standing up for that length of time is exhausting enough and there&#8217;s a certain amount of waiting about between acts. It&#8217;s not really worth arriving early and queuing up to get inside the square for the start either, as the queues do build up to quite a length with people wanting to bag a place near the front but it definitely is worth dropping in for an hour or as proceedings get going and the crowds stabilise , and catching any shows you particularly want to see by keeping an eye on the programme of events. This will be found each year on the <a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/blog">London Theatre Breaks blog</a> in the <a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/category/westendlive">West End Live</a> section and they do stick very closely to the times stated because the singers and dancers need to know exactly when they will be on so they can schedule it in amongst rehearsals and even matinee performances on the Saturday.</p>
<p>To give a sample of the happy atmosphere and the kind of performances to expect live in the square here are a few crowd videos from <a href="http://www.youtube.com/TheatreBreaks">theatre breaks youTube</a>.</p>
<h3>Wicked</h3>
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<p>Alexia Khadime from <a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/category/wicked">Wicked</a> sings The Wizard and I.</p>
<h3>Priscilla Queen of The Desert</h3>
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<p>All singing All dancing All camp <a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/category/priscilla">Priscilla</a></p>
<h3>We Will Rock You</h3>
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<p>Every year the cast from <a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/category/wewillrockyou">We Will Rock You</a> put on a big show with a full cast in costume doing several numbers</p>
<h3>Oliver!</h3>
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<p>Jodie Prenger from <a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/tag/oliver">Oliver</a> sings As Long as He Needs Me</p>
<h3>Chicago</h3>
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<p>In 2009 the cast of <a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/category/chicago">Chicago</a> included none other than Jerry Springer</p>
<h2>Other Things to do in June</h2>
<p>Long light evenings are conducive to wandering about outdoors and pavement cafe meals in interesting side streets. Hyde Park and Regents Park are best known but the smaller St James Park is close by Victoria and Westminster and features a bandstand with live music sometimes, an airy <em>Inn The Park</em> with beautiful roof terrace, and a lake with exotic ducks geese and pelicans.</p>
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		<title>Theatre Breaks Back to the 60s</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Theatre Breaks as time travel When you are planning which show to see for your theatre break a good start can be think about what kind of music makes you feel good. Of course you don&#8217;t have to be old &#8230; <a href="http://theatrebreaksmag.co.uk/theatre-breaks-back-to-the-60s/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>When you are planning which show to see for your <strong>theatre break</strong> a good start can be think about what kind of music makes you feel good. Of course you don&#8217;t have to be old enough to remember it the first time around. It&#8217;s perfectly possible to be nostalgic for a time before you were even born! The music of the 60s is full of optimism and energy. It takes us back to a time when anything seemed possible and far away from doom and gloom. <strong>Theatre breaks</strong> to shows like these are a kind of time travel so sit back and enjoy visiting a very different world.<br />
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<h3>Theatre Breaks Back to the &#8217;60s</h3>
<p>In this post I&#8217;m going to concentrate on the 60&#8242;s and if the 60&#8242;s are <strong><em>your choice</em></strong> then there&#8217;s a couple great shows on in the West End right now that are perfect for  <strong>theatre breaks</strong>.</p>
<h4>Hairspray</h4>
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<p>Has to be a contender for your 1960s theatre break. The show is full of the music, colour, costumes and feel of the &#8216;feel good 60&#8242;s&#8217;. The plot is uplifting and there&#8217;s lots of laughs. You&#8217;ll come out singing &#8220;Good Morning Balitmore&#8221; and feeling anything is possible.</p>
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<h4>Jersey Boys</h4>
<p>Jersey Boys tells the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons and their rise to fame. They wrote masses of hits in the early 60s. You&#8217;ll be singing along to songs you know and love and audience participation is positively encouraged. Just have a look at a few of the 60s classics you&#8217;ll hear.</p>
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<h2>Other 60&#8242;s Things to do on your Theatre Breaks</h2>
<p>You might want to keep to a sixties theme on your theatre break and London is just the place to do that. Check out some of these cool attractions to really get that &#8217;60s vibe.</p>
<h3>Madame Tussauds</h3>
<div id="attachment_179" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 270px"><img class="size-full wp-image-179" title="theatrebreaksmadametussauds" src="http://theatrebreaksmag.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/theatrebreaksmadametussauds.jpg" alt="Theatre Breaks Back to the 60s theatrebreaksmadametussauds" width="260" height="186" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Theatre Breaks Tussauds visit.</p></div>
<p>You could spend a whole day here there&#8217;s so much to see and do but your quest is to experience the Swinging 60s. To do that you hop into a time travelling black cab and take a journey back through London&#8217;s history. The small version of London&#8217;s world famous taxis have room for  just two and will drive you through the historic and cultural events that have shaped London. So sit back and enjoy the ride as you move all the way from Tudor times to Carnaby St.</p>
<p>You can add a trip to Madame Tussauds to your theatre break when you book for only an extra £15 and there&#8217;s masses to do there. After a £1 million+ make over Tussauds is much more than a waxworks these days with several interactive exhibitions. It&#8217;s a great addition to your<strong> theatre break</strong>!</p>
<p>If you do go you must arrive early to avoid the long queues that build up as the day goes on. Make your way there straight after breakfast and be there just around opening time (9:00am weekends, 9:30 week days).</p>
<h3>Carnaby Street</h3>
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<p>Carnaby Street is not quite what it once was but the spirit of the 60s is kept alive by fascinating shops like The Face.</p>
<p>Here you can browse and explore both new reproductions and vintage 1960s items. The sixties were one of the most stylish decades of the last century and they still influence  current fashions so indulge your nostalgia itch and treat yourself!</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s Carnaby area is more than just Carnaby Street itself. The pedestrianised area  just behind Regent Street has lots of new stores and a passage  through to Kingly Court. Set around an open courtyard, there are three floors of  one-off &#8216;concept&#8217; shops and studios where it can be possible to find items not  sold anywhere else in London.</p>
<h3>Original Bus Tour</h3>
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<p>What could be more iconic of the 60s than a red London Routemaster bus?</p>
<p>The Routemaster still runs on a couple of routes in central London. If you want to ride one it  costs the standard £2 ticket for each ride.</p>
<p>The Routmaster runs on  routes 9 and 15.</p>
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<li><strong>Route 9</strong> -Royal Albert Hall — Hyde Park Corner — Piccadilly Circus — Trafalgar Square — Strand — Aldwych.</li>
<li><strong>Route 15</strong> -Trafalgar Square — Strand — Aldwych — Fleet Street — Cannon Street — Monument — Tower Hill.</li>
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<p>The red Routemaster is the authentic 60s way to see the city but it&#8217;s definitely not the most comfortable or the best view. For that you need The Original Bus Tour. This is a comfortable modern alternative that will let you see all the sights from a comfortable, modern, open-topped bus. You can hop on and off at several points and there&#8217;s an interesting commentary. The whole Original Bus Tour takes around two hours to complete and visits:</p>
<p>Buckingham Palace &#8211; Piccadilly Circus -National Gallery -Downing Street &#8211; Big Ben &#8211; London Bridge &#8211; St Paul&#8217;s Cathedral &#8211; Tower Bridge &#8211; Tower of London- Westminster Abbey</p>
<p>Your tour can be booked at the same time as your theatre break and costs £18  each for adults. (To see all these sights by Routemaster could end up costing your considerably more!)</p>
<h3>Time Travel Theatre Breaks to other Eras</h3>
<p>Of course the 60s aren&#8217;t the only times you might want to visit on your theatre break.</p>
<li>Do you like to rock out and remember the stadium rock concerts of your youth?</li>
<li>Maybe Tamla Motown rings your bell?</li>
<li>Or are you a Disco Diva?</li>
<p>I&#8217;ll be writing posts about each of these eras to help you choose the show for<strong><em> your perfect theatre break</em>.</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[London Breaks this Spring Spring is a super time of year for a London break. The city is just warming up, the parks are full of spring flowers and the weather is mostly pretty good. Obviously you are not guaranteed &#8230; <a href="http://theatrebreaksmag.co.uk/london-breaks-for-spring-and-summer-2009/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>London Breaks this Spring</h2>
<p>Spring is a super time of year for a <strong>London break</strong>. The city is just warming up, the parks are full of spring flowers and the weather is mostly pretty good. Obviously you are not guaranteed sunshine but you are a lot less likely to get rained on than you are further north or west in the UK. This means you can really enjoy the sights of London without the city heat or the summer crowds.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 341px"><img class=" " style="border: 0px initial initial;" src="http://theatrebreaksmag.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/london-breakslondonbreaks2.jpg" border="0" alt="London Breaks for Spring and Summer 2009  london breakslondonbreaks2" width="331" height="382" align="right" title="London Breaks for Spring and Summer 2009  picture" /><p class="wp-caption-text">St James Park in March</p></div>
<p>Days can be warm and sunny but the evenings can be quite chilly. So pack a light coat and maybe a pashmina for coming back from the theatre. You probably won&#8217;t need an umbrella.</p>
<h3>Three top shows to see on your spring London break</h3>
<p>I&#8217;m going to suggest three shows that could be good choices for your <strong>London break</strong> this spring</p>
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<li>Priscilla &#8211; A new show but not a new production. It&#8217;s been going for several weeks now, so it&#8217;s pretty slick. It&#8217;s getting good reviews, the music is great (think 70&#8242;s disco standards</li>
<li>We Will Rock You &#8211; still great and still packing them in. But there are persistent rumours of the show closing. Definitely worth seeing or seeing again!</li>
<li>Hairspray &#8211; if you can act quickly you&#8217;ll be able to see Michael Ball before he leaves the production in June. I&#8217;m sure Billy Conley will make a great Edna but Michael has made the role his own and has to be worth seeing.</li>
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<h2>London Breaks this Summer</h2>
<p>London breaks in the summer can be great too. The city is generally a couple of degrees warmer than the rest of the UK and this is even more the case in summer.<br />
The city buildings hold the heat so a hot day can mean it doesn&#8217;t cool down all that much in the evening either. This makes strolling round the West End after the show soaking up the atmosphere very pleasant.</p>
<p>Do the London thing and buy yourself some bottled water for use during the day. Use it to keep your cool, especially if you go on the tube. I also use Evian spray sometimes if it gets very sticky. Great for cooling off!</p>
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<p>Dress in cool fabrics for the theatre as they can be quite hot, even if air-conditioned. Some of the theatres are &#8216;air-cooled&#8217; rather than air conditioned. This means that the front stalls are coolest seats in Summer. Avoid the highest circle and the back rows as these are the biggest heat-traps. This won&#8217;t be an issue if you are buying your theatre break through a theatre breaks agency that guarantees you the best available seats.</p>
<p>Anyway it&#8217;s the perfect excuse to buy that little black linen dress you&#8217;ve been eying up! A cashmere shawl or cardigan is all you&#8217;ll need on top.</p>
<h3>3 Top Shows to see on your summer London break</h3>
<p>These 3 shows would be good choices for London breaks this summer:</p>
<li><a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/tag/sisteract">Sister Act</a> &#8211; very new, not even open as I write, Sister Act should have settled down by the summer. It&#8217;s looking all set to be a hit show.</li>
<li><a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/category/phantom">Phantom of the Opera</a> &#8211; a long running classic but still looking good. See the original production this summer before the sequel comes out in the Autumn.</li>
<li><a href="http://usefulwiki.com/londontheatre/category/jersey-boys">Jersey Boys</a> &#8211; good fun, high energy, a feel-good show. Jersey Boys has quickly become a real favourite. They&#8217;ve just released a new batch of tickets for the summer so you should be able to get the dates you want.</li>
<h2>London Breaks at other times of year</h2>
<p><strong>London breaks</strong> in autumn and winter have their own advantages but I&#8217;ll save them for another post later.</p>
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