Lord Goes Live in June’s Resized WOS MagazineDate: 1 June 2007
The latest issue of our sister print title What’s On Stage Magazine is out now, available in 35 participating London theatres as well as selected hotels, restaurants and tourist bureaux. The new magazine has a great new A5 format – so easy to slip into bags along with your show programmes – with more pages (64) and more of the usual top-quality content.
Amongst the great features in June are:
MIDDLE EARTH MAGIC - The Lord of the Rings on stage is already getting to be a Hobbit, says Sam Marlowe (of The Times), who drops in to rehearsals and talks with producer Kevin Wallace and director Matthew Warchus
WILL POWER - Actor-turned-author Oliver Ford Davies finds out how other thespians approach Shakespeare, plus where to have a Bard time this summer
ON A WING AND A PRAYER - Michael Coveney examines the Angels in America phenomenon as the UK’s first major revival of Tony Kushner’s AIDS epic hits London
PINTER GOES WEST - Samuel West tells Roger Foss about the B’s in Harold Pinter’s Betrayal
THEATRELAND LIVES IT UP - All the fun of this year’s West End Live event in Leicester Square We’ve also got all of your favourite regular magazine sections, including Headliners (news, previews and snippet interviews), Up for Grabs competitions, Limelight pictures, this month’s What’s On Guide diary and listings, Brief Encounter and, last but not least, Critical Comment, in which our columnist, Guardian critic Michael Billington, this month expands on his anti-ageism stance in the ongoing “dead white male” debate between critics and NT artistic director Nicholas Hytner.
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