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    Goodbye 2014, Let's Look At What's Coming Up In 2015!

    This year has been a stupendous one for great quality high class theatre. I've enjoyed shows such as Let It Be (soon to be returning to the Garrick Theatre!), Jersey Boys (numerous times) The Commitments, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Let The Right One In, Once (closing soon, don't miss your chance to see this one!), Miss Saigon, Shakespeare in Love, Sunny Afternoon and many other West End musicals.

    I've also been privileged to see some off West End shows which have also been outstanding. I would recommend people venture off West End or to regional venues as there are some real gems out there which are both great value for money and marvellous quality productions.

    But what does 2015 hold in store? I'm particularly excited about Gypsy transferring to the Savoy Theatre. Not only will it have an awesome cast but it's at my favourite theatre, perfect! We also see Beautiful the Carol King Musical opening, with a stellar cast. Other such delights are a return of Let It Be to the Garrick Theatre and City Stories which is a wonderful evening of entertainment and one I would recommend if you spot the dates posted. I also look forward to seeing how new music develops such as Paradise Lost.
     
    Wishing you all a very Happy Theatre-Going New Year! 

    Caroline Hanks-Farmer
    @carnfarmer


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