THE FIGURES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES!
... THE FIGURES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES! NOV 1987 REBECCA STORM DEC 1987 Bill Owen Paul Henry EVITA />>CINDERELLA £200,676^ £207, 875 ...
... THE FIGURES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES! NOV 1987 REBECCA STORM DEC 1987 Bill Owen Paul Henry EVITA />>CINDERELLA £200,676^ £207, 875 ...
... Speaking the facts SIR--While [he actual content of Stella Barnes's letter (April 16) made us smile ruefully The Stage's heading of Jesus Christ Superstar 'cheated' audience does great disservice to the industry which your newspaper is supposed to be ...
... Almeta Speaks PURCELL ROOM THE NAME Almeta Speaks clearly means little to English audiences, and that's a pity. Her performance deserved to be witnessed by far more than the mere scattering of people who turned up at the Purcell Room to see her. A fine ...
... Sheridan speaks for himself SALISBURY The Rivals THE RIVALS lasts three hours but this production under David Horlock's direction never dragged for a moment. Without flash or gimmickry, Sheridan's comedy is allowed to speak for itself which for 200 ...
... Isaacs speaks LAST weekend the Guild of Televi sion Cameramen held its eighth an nual general meeting, this time at HTV's Bristol studios. The guest speaker, who gave some thoughts off the cuff on the theme. The Future Lies Ahead, was Jeremy Isaacs. ...
... Relatively speaking SIR, I am anxious to trace descen dants of my grandfather, Frederick Robert Hall, who was a well known concert harpist of his day. He was uncle to Marie Hall the eminent English violinist, who lived at Cheltenham, had one daughter ...
... Speaking to cameramen HOWARD SCHUMAN, Mitch Mit chell and Duncan Enoch are the three speakers lined up for the ninth AGM of the Guild of Television Cameramen, to be held at the BBC's engineering train ing college at Wood Norton this weekend. Schuman will ...
... Bonner speaks THE fourth channel will be a form of publishing house where programmes from independent producers and other sources come to us to achieve distribu tion. The way of putting these pro grammes on the air to an audience ad justed to understanding ...
... Speaking for the defence SIR Although I sympathise with the plight of your reader who was twice disappointed by his visit to Follies, I feel honour bound to defend Julia McKenzie against a charge of absenteeism, accompanied by a large photograph, singling ...
... It speaks for itself SIR, As one of the British sign inter preters who appears twice a month at the Albery Theatre in special sign language matinees of Children of a Lesser God, I would like to reassure Jamie Wells concerning his comment in THE STAGE ...
... Commercially speaking LAST SEASON in the commer cial dance world three events caused the professionals to sit up and take notice: Michael Smuin's choreography for Anything Goes, Chrissie Cartwright's for Sher lock, and the news of Gillian Lvnne's BBC ...
... Freedom to speak his mind ANN NUGENT on the solicitor turned award-winning designer, Michael Taylor FIVE DAYS after the opening of Under the Web at the Soho Poly, I came across designer Michael Taylor unostentatiously spraying down the stage carpet. No ...