Review: I Capture the Castle, Watford Palace Theatre
"I write this sitting in the kitchen sink," begins young Cassandra Mortmain in Dodie Smith's much-beloved novel I Capture the Castle. Composer Steven Edis and librettist Teresa Howard, in th…
"I write this sitting in the kitchen sink," begins young Cassandra Mortmain in Dodie Smith's much-beloved novel I Capture the Castle. Composer Steven Edis and librettist Teresa Howard, in th…
The idealism of childhood dreams: B. L. Sherrington finds love in this musical adaptation of Dodie Smith's 1948 novel. The post Review: I Capture the Castle at Watford Palace Theatre appeare…
"I write this sitting in the kitchen sink," begins young Cassandra Mortmain in Dodie Smith's much-beloved novel I Capture the Castle. Composer Steven Edis and librettist Teresa Howard, in th…
For many people Dodie Smith's 1949 novel I Capture the Castle exists in a place somewhere between fact and fond memory. Set
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The Palace Theatre is back in business with a big time headliner on the bill. It’s Glenn Close, returning to the role of Norma Desmond, direct from her recent great success in it at Lo…
It seemed like a good idea at the time. A people's palace of entertainments needed a properly designated theatre where opera, ballet,
Those clamouring for Glenn Close's musical return to Broadway won't be disappointed. She gives a suitably grandiose performance as the reclusive screen
Broadway historian and author Jennifer Ashley Tepper met Playbill at the Palace Theatre for a tour of the venue that is currently the home to The Illusionists — Turn of the Century. On…
Travel through this historic auditorium with this renowned performer.
Travel through this historic auditorium with this renowned performer.
DROPPING THE DROPPINGÂ CHANDELIER Andrew Lloyd Webber's mega-musical wants to be an opera about opera to end opera. Ironically, "Hannibal," its first-act spoof of a 19th-century grand oper…
Mansfield loves a panto and the Palace have pulled out all the stops this year. The theatre's production of Peter Pan boasts
A sparky tap dance round the cauldron by Hollie Cassar as Spite and a wittily well written love duet from Terrence Frisch
For its third annual holiday appearance on Broadway, The Illusionists, a variety showcase for a rotating group of magicians and stunt performers,
A HIGHLY ORGANIZED ENCHANTMENT Playwright Alan Knee called Sir J. M. Barrie "the man who was Peter Pan." If so, it was an author's compensation as much as creativity. James Barrie was a shy …
Performances begin this Friday, November 25 for The Illusionists - Turn Of The Century, as the production returns to Broadway for the third consecutive holiday season with a new show designe…
A charity hoping to restore Plymouth's derelict Palace Theatre has vowed to forge ahead after the project was hit by a number
The Broadway return of The Illusionists—starring America's Got Talent runners up The Clairvoyants—will now play the larger Palace Theatre instead of the Lunt Fontanne this fa…
A charity group attempting to restore Plymouth's Palace Theatre has put forward plans to fix its leaky roof, which could mean the
We’re so hell-bent on maintaining the idea of nature or nurture – an either-or that it has become ubiquitous in determining humanity’s actions. But what if it’s domin…