Entries from Londonist tagged with 'achristmascarol'
January 30, 2008
A couple of weeks ago our attention was drawn to the London FrontRunners, a running club that somewhat surprisingly had decided to stage their unique version of A Christmas Carol at the Drill Hall. Running and acting not being the most obvious of bedfellows, Londonist decided to find out who or what the FrontRunners really are. We met Graham Kennedy, one of the two Presidents, and Leila Brosnan, a long-standing member, just before they......
Continue Reading "Londonist Interviews...London FrontRunners"January 11, 2008
'Tis the end of panto-season. No more Ross Kemp in Wimbledon, no more Suzanne Shaw at the Barbican - even Ian McKellan has vacated the Old Vic. Soon the time will come when we pine for hairy men in frocks and Technicolor landscapes. However, to ease us gently out of the season, London FrontRunners is putting on two charity performances of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol at the Drill Hall this Sunday 13th January.......
Continue Reading "Panto Preview #4: Not Just For Christmas"December 24, 2007
It’s Christmas Eve already? How did that happen? Surely you’re all done your shopping now, so time to reward yourself with a few nice things to watch on TV. On TV, Londonist likes: Jamie at Home Christmas Special (Channel 4, 17:10-18:15) Say what you will about Jamie Oliver, he puts on an entertaining cooking show. And we’re guessing this Christmas episode will be chock full of amazing dishes that will look incredibly simple and......
Continue Reading "Londonist Stays In - Christmas Eve"December 23, 2007
Have a nice relaxing Sunday in front of the telly, resting up for that last minute dash at shopping tomorrow. Here are a few options you might want to take a peek at. On TV, Londonist likes: Heston’s Perfect Christmas Dinner (BBC2, 14:45-15:45) If you’re feeling nervous about cooking Christmas dinner, this maybe isn’t the programme for you. You’ll very likely feel intimidated and that your dinner doesn’t match up. But if you want......
Continue Reading "Londonist Stays In - Sunday 23 December"October 22, 2007
Mince pies are proliferating on supermarket shelves people. It really is time to book your festive entertainment. I mean, we told you back in August about Cinderella at The Old Vic. Stephen Fry's "cheekily updated" script, Pauline Collins' Fairy Godmother and Sandi Toksvig's narrator promise to make this a cracking, cross dressing, cake filled chuckle fest in a veritable grande dame of a venue. Our advice is to try and get as close to......
Continue Reading "Panto Preview #3: Christmas Down The Cut"November 25, 2005
Bob Kiley is to step down as London Transport Chief in January 2006. Epolitix.com has all the goss'. Angela Merkel arrived in London yesterday to play 'middle woman' between us and France over the EU budget. Cristiano Ronaldo will not face charges over the alleged rape in the Sanderson hotel in October. Patrick Stewart just can't stay out the news. Now he's gone and lost the only script for A Christmas Carol, due to......
Continue Reading "Extra, Extra"November 16, 2005
Its nearing Christmas and the theatre world is beginning to hum and whine with the oncoming season of celeb-driven pantomime, Nutcrackers and carol singing specials. A perennial favourite for all those who like a trip to the theatre as part of their Christmas festivities is A Christmas Carol, as heartwarming and comforting as chestnuts roasting on an open fire. A very promising production of this much-loved but somewhat overdone Dickens staple is the one-man......
Continue Reading "From Starfleet to Scrooge"