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Live at the Royal Lyceum Theatre/Sound the Pibroch - The Corries
Release Date: 1999-05-10, Audio CD, Bgo
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Matchbox Mb-38 Ford Model A Van Lyceum Theatre
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Sherlock Holmes, Arthur Conan Doyle, Lyceum Theatre Poster 1909 (30x40cm Art Print)
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1884 TWELFTH NIGHT LYCEUM THEATRE SCENES SKETCHES
Old Print Page . WOOD ENGRAVINGS FROM ONE OF THE FOLLOWING . THE GRAPHIC, or . THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, or . THE ILLUSTRATED NEWS OF THE WORLD or . ...
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1868 PANTOMIME LYCEUM THEATRE CHILDREN ANTIQUE PRINT
ONE PAGE FROM THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS C1850-1899, THE ACTUAL DATE IS IN THE TITLE OR ON THE PAGE ITSELF. ALL ARE GENUINE ANTIQUE VICTORIAN PRINTS AND NOT...
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Live at the Royal Lyceum Theatre/Sound the Pibroch - The Corries
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String and Things/Live at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edin. - The Corries
Release Date: 2006-08-21, Audio CD, Moidart
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Simply Red - Live At The Lyceum, London
Simply Red's shows at London's legendary Lyceum Theatre reaffirmed Mick Hucknall's mastery of delivering a live set, dominated by a vocal...
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Photographic Print of Sherlock Holmes theatre poster from Mary Evans
10x8 Photograph (25x20cm). Theatre poster advertising a four-part drama of Sherlock Holmes, playing at the Grand Theatre in Halifax, the show...
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Emerson, Lake And Palmer - Pictures At An Exhibition
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A Strange Eventful History
Henry Irving - a merchant's clerk who became the savior of British theatre - and Ellen Terry who made her first theatre appearance as soon as...
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Steve Coogan - Live 'n' Lewd/The Man Who Thinks He's It
Live 'N' Lewd - Meet Paul Calf - notorious student-basher and lager lout - the man who put the Shite in bag. Meet Pauline Calf - Manchester's very own size ten...
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Steve Coogan: Live 'N Lewd / The Man Who Thinks He's It DVD
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Hey Mr Producer
The greatest collection of musicals ever staged!A magical night of theatre that could only take place in your dreams... until now.Hey, Mr Producer!...
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Hey Mr. Producer!: The Musical World of Cameron Mackintosh DVD
The World's Greatest Concert Of Musicals. A magical night of theatre that could only take place in your dreams... until now. Hey Mr Producer! features...
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Simply Red: Live in London DVD
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Novotel Sheffield Centre, Sheffield
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Dracula: The Un-Dead
The official sequel to Bram Stoker's classic novel Dracula written by his direct descendent and endorsed by the Stoker family. The story begins in 1912 ...
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The Sheffield Lyceum Theatre
Advantages: Beautiful Place
Disadvantages: Shows can sell out quickly
...The Lyceum Theatre in Sheffield is the oldest of the city?s three Theatre?s (the other two being The Crucible and The Studio which both opened in1971).
The Lyceum opened in 1897 and was designed by the famous architect W G R Sprague, it is now his only surviving work outside of London. It is 1,068-seat traditional proscenium arch theatre. It is a large theatre and today it is the main receiving venue for touring productions in the city attracting a diverse programme of talent including Opera, Ballets and West End musicals. In fact recently Tennessee William?s Suddenly Last summer, directed by Michael Grandage toured out of the Lyceum in February 2004, prior to beginning a 10-week run on the West End.
The repetition of the Lyceum has put it firmly on the Theatrical map but its fortunes have not always been so good.
By the early...
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13.08.2004 ·
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The King of theatre! Lion King at the Lyceum 2007
Advantages: An experience you'll never forget (this will be a long review!)
Disadvantages: I wanted to cry half the time the music was so moving.
..."the Lion King" will redefine your expectations of theatre. A specatacular feast, this adaption of disneys much loved film transports audiences to a dazzling world that explodes with glorious colours, stunning effects and enchanting music."
The Lion King originally opened on Broadway and was an instant hit, it came over to the uk in 1997 and has been resident in the Lyceum Theatre ever since. Most performances are sell outs and you have to book well in advance if you want good seats.
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THE SHOW
In the following descriptions brackets contain songs accompanying the scene.
THE STORY-
Based on the original disney movie this stage version follows the story 99% with a few tiny added bits, these however do not detract from the storyline rather they...
piggypine
21.02.2007 (29.06.2007) ·
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Review of The Lion King / Lyceum Theatre (London)
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Lovely Lyceum
Advantages: Beautiful building, easy access, great views.
Disadvantages: Can be cramped in the upper circle.
...The Sheffield Lyceum Theatre was first opened in 1897, but was closed in the late 60s and fell into disrepair. It was completely revamped and refurbished in 1990.
***Access***
The Lyceum and Crucible Theatres are situated side by side in a pleasant square, with a large underground multi-storey car park linked to the complex. Both the car park and the theatre are easily found, and well signed.
***Building***
The facade of the building is beautiful, and very tastefully renovated in the original style. The Box Office is situated within the next-door Crucible Theatre. The foyer is small, but warm and comfortable, and you are almost immediately guided into the relevant area for your seat.
***Auditorium***
The Lyceum has a traditional proscenium arch stage, with luxurious red velvet drapes all around the arch...
Elanor
17.02.2004 ·
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The Lion King at the Lyceum a super duper time.
Advantages: An enjoyable evening in London
Disadvantages: None
...I went to see the Lion King at the Lyceum last week 3rd January 2008. It was an amazing experience and I would recommend it as a musical to watch for all people and ages.
The story is the same as the film with couple of extra songs and lines added in. A true fan of the films can still say all the lines along with the musical.
The performance was amazing with the performers using their costumes and props to their advantage. The effect of getting so many animals on stage with few cast members was amazing. The music is live and you can see the percussionsection in the boxes at the side of the stage. The musical made you feel involved as the performers came through the audiance and also stood in the boxes. It is especially noticiable at the start of the second act.
I have to say at the time I went the lady playing Rafiki was very...
Jane116
08.01.2008 ·
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King of the Stage
Advantages: Stunning, ingenious costumes and visuals, classic musical numbers well-performed.
Disadvantages: New songs and scenes are noticeably weaker.
...a live audience.
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The Venue
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The Lyceum Theatre, home of the show since its opening in 1999, is an impressive, comfortable venue in which to take in the spectacle of the Lion King. The audience is split between the stalls and the grand circle (plus a few boxes), with each having its advantages. Sitting at the lower level, the audience are more involved in the show; on occasions the creatures interact a little with the crowd, or enter from unexpected positions. From the higher viewpoint, however, one gets a fantastic view of the stage, and a better impression of the ingenuity of the set design, able to see each and every part working in unison.
This is an enormously impressive aspect of the show; looking at the bare stage, one would not expect it to be capable of hiding so many platforms, sliding sections and openings. Even...
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09.07.2009 ·
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I'd be lion if I said I liked it
Advantages: Visually Amazing, Cleverly Lit
Disadvantages: Lacks that certain something; too many puppets
...other West End Shows, this was the first one that didn't leave me with a tingling sensation, a feeling of having been involved; there was something emotionally bereft of The Lion King.
The show is currently running at London's Lyceum Theatre, formerly home to the long-running Jesus Christ Superstar hit. Situated on Wellington Street, the theatre is close to noted hotels such as The Savoy, is a stone's throw from landmarks like the London Transport Museum and is just a few minutes walk from Covent Garden, host to a plethora of boutiques and a gastronomic variety of restaurants.
Ticket prices vary depending on where you sit and which supplier you go to, but expect to pay between £25 and £45 for each ticket, and getting there is easy. If you drive (unadvisable in this modern day of Congestion Charges and NCP Car Park Prices) there are...
markd_uk
09.02.2007 ·
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not LION (get it) it left me FELINE (haha) grrreat
Advantages: Adults & Children will appreciate. Highly theatrical. Catchy songs
Disadvantages: Rather expensive
...animation, except more attention has been paid to Simba's inner struggle and coming to terms of what he has (supposedly) done to his family.
SO, WHERE IS IT? ~
The show is on at the Lyceum, which is a beauitful theatre in itself and fully air-conditioned for added comfort. It has superb transport links as it is in the heart of London and a few minutes walk from Covent Garden tube station, on the Piccadilly line (which is the dark blue one, for all those non-tubey folk). Covent Garden in SURROUNDED by restaurants to make your evening or matinee extra special too.
The show is on 8 times a week, with matinees on Wednesdays and Saturdays. There is also a Sunday performance on at 3pm. Tickets can cost anywhere between £12.50 (standing) to £47.50 (top price). One time with a spare Sunday on my hands in London, we walked pass the theatre...
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25.07.2006 ·
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A THEATRE WITH A VIEW
Advantages: Open air Theatre does not come any better.
Disadvantages: Those hard seats, do not forget the cushions.
...OPEN AIR THEATRE AT ITS VERY BEST.
The Minack Theatre is located next to Porthcurno Bay which is just off the B3315 between Lands End and Penzance.
For persons like me who do not drive, there are Scheduled Bus Services from Penzance. the 300 and the 1A which both stop in Porthcurno Valley, the theatre is a further 400 meter walk up a steep hill.
For full details of the Events at the Minack and further pictures visit its own web site WWW.MINACK.COM
The Theatre was built, honed out of the rocks by a young woman ROWENA CADE with the only help being from the families gardener.
It is now a 750 seat theatre, staging a wide range of events. Shakespear , what better setting for the Tempest than a cliff side setting.
Opera, Drama, Musicals they are all there.
We have visited the Minack for several Plays...
poshtroika
30.08.2007 (22.09.2007) ·
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The Marlowe Theatre
Advantages: Great range of shows, nice layout, good facilities
Disadvantages: None
...About The Marlowe Theatre
The Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury was redeveloped in 2005 and currently it is spread across three floors. Inside, there are two auditoriums, one of which has 1,200 seats and the other one has around 200 seats. Also inside is a bar on each of the three floors, a café and a hospitality suite.
Where Is The Theatre Located
The Marlowe Theatre is at the lower end of the City centre and is easily accessible whatever you choose at your mode of transport. There are plenty of car parks only a few minutes walk away and there is even a car park behind the theatre. The train and bus stations are also only a 5-7 minute walk away.
What Can You Do At The Marlowe Theatre
There is a large variety of performances held at the Marlowe Theatre and these include plays, concerts, festivals, musicals, dance shows and of course...
daylehall
06.02.2008 ·
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Fantastic!!
Advantages: Close to tube, fun to watch, good acting, cheaper seats available
Disadvantages: Price of programme
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The show will blow you away, even if the theatre is not your cup of tea, let me tell you, it certainly will be after you have seen The Lion King!!!...
nickarnott87
31.10.2009 ·
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