Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Hart House Theatre presents a modern interpretation of a play with music Oh, What ...
Caroline Quentin has joined the ensemble cast for the 2014 Theatre Royal Stratford East production of Oh What a Lovely War. The revival of Joan Littlewood's satirical musical marks 100 years since the ...
"Oh! What a Lovely War" is not a regular movie—and perhaps that is one of the reasons it is not as widely known, and it might also be what makes it irreplaceably original ...
There’s a long, long trail a-winding… 50 years since Joan Littlewood’s legendary production opened on this very stage, a century since the start of the Great War. Yet Terry Johnson‘s expertly cast and ...
That might be the only point on which he and Joan Littlewood, a fellow poet, might agree, because she caught the zeitgeist and was doing iconoclastic work of her own in Stratford (emphatically not ...
Terry Johnson's engaging, lively revival of Oh What a Lovely War returns to Stratford East for a short run before another national tour. Though freshly choreographed, this is pretty much a faultless ...
On Christmas Eve, 1914, soldiers from Scottish, French and German regiments spontaneously laid down their arms and met in the middle of the narrow French field that separated their frozen trenches to ...
At head of title on container: David Merrick & Gerry Raffles present Joan Littlewood's musical entertainment. Program notes on container. Performer(s): Charles Chilton and members of the cast ; Alfred ...
Wendi Peters has joined the cast of Oh What a Lovely War. Known for playing Cilla Battersby-Brown in Coronation Street, Peters will join the stage show for its 2015 nationwide tour. Oh What a Lovely ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. When the musical OH, WHAT A LOVELY WAR! premiered in London, in the 1960s, ...
The revelers in the Ginza cocktail lounge looked like any other gathering of Japanese junior executives: a bit soft around the middle, a bit busky-cheeked from golf and gin, affluent and amiable. The ...