Wednesday, September 29, 2010

London's West End Theater Early For The Summer

The Lord of the Rings , which was premiered in Toronto, the show in the world stage the most ambitious and expensive until now, with more than four years to make and cost a total of 14300000 £. To create the different kingdoms of East Earth, 40 ton rotating stage lifts and falls in 17 different sections, and actors 50.19 60 musicians and stage hands working behind the scenes to ensure 256 Costume changes smoothly as silk elfin. And show the world the success of the epic Tolkien intense three hours of singing, dancing, flying and fighting magnificence, will satisfy the musical and the earth, East fans alike.


Billy Elliot opened in London's West End on the Victoria Palace Theatre March 2005, a huge critical acclaim, and since then has got a bunch of awards, including best musical at the Olivier Awards, Evening Standard Awards and critics in the department. With music by Elton John, Billy Elliot tells the story of a young boy living in traditional mining town in the north of Britain, who unlike the other boys, and finds he has a talent for ballet instead of boxing. The exhibition has gained great reviews from the popular press, as being halide "lift the Beautiful", "hilarious" and "very pleasant, and the public does not want to end."



Dirty Dancing, a film classic of the 1980s opened the first stage a show in Australia in 2004. And since then has achieved record breaking ticket sales end of the Bank. Just in case if you live in remote areas of Africa over the past twenty years, and is familiar with the plot, and based the story on one of the film the most watched of all time, and that details the love story of a girl from crossing into womanhood both physically and emotionally through relationship with a dance instructor during the summer holiday family. Full of scenes of classical dance and music soundtracks and one of the best selling of all time, Dirty Dancing stage show be sure to fill you full of childhood nostalgia.




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