Cardiff International Festival of Musical Theatre - Reviews from across the web
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Home - Cardiff International Festival of Musical Theatre The Cardiff International Festival of Musical Theatre returns to the Welsh capital from 15th October - 5th November 2006, presenting an exciting range of shows and events celebrating the world’s most popular live... cardiffmusicals.com
Details of Cardiff International Festival of Musical Theatre on the Theatre in Wales database Past Festival's have included the first Musical at the Wales Millennium Centre, Kiss Me, Kate and a concert version of the Olivier Award winning Ragtime at St David's Hall, The Global Search for New Musicals, the BBC Radio 2 Voice of Musical Theatre competition, the fantastic School's Concerts and i... theatre-wales.co.uk
BBC - Wales - Cardiff International Festival of Musical Theatre In the evening, a specially-produced production of Styne's masterpiece, Gypsy, contained some excellent performances - Rachel Izen as Mama Rose has a massive task and, once she got into her stride, really made you believe in this monstrous character. The cast and production as a whole were very ... bbc.co.uk
The Stage / Blogs / Shenton's View / Cardiff International Festival of Musical Theatre The Cardiff International Festival of Musical Theatre had billed a concert performance of Styne and Sondheim’s Gypsy as the “centrepiece” of its celebrations of Styne’s centenary. But just a week ago, disaster struck: Kathryn Evans, ... thestage.co.uk
Cardiff International Festival of Musical Theatre 2005 - Arts Joanne Benjamin, Chief Executive of the Cardiff International Festival of Musical Theatre, says, �I am delighted that the success of the inaugural Festival has enabled us to continue and expand on the work we started in 2002. In 2005 the Festival will continue to bring to Cardiff, in its centenary y... arts.monstersandcritics.com
Cardiff International Festival of Musical Theatre - Chapter The Festival will take over the City of Cardiff for a full 21 days, with events in all its varied venues, from the impressive new Wales Millennium Centre, the New Theatre, in the heart of the city, the intimate Chapter Arts Centre, the Sherman Theatre, Cardiff's main producing theatre, and St David'... chapter.org
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