Jun 012012
 

Educating Rita 2,695 shows make this years Edinburgh Fringe the biggest ever. And the programme: 376 pages and weighs 605 grams!A record num­ber of shows will be staged at this year’s Fringe, brush­ing off fears that the clash with the would harm the Fest­ival. A 6% increase on last year’s pro­gramme will see 2,695 shows take to theatres, pubs, nooks, cran­nies and gar­dens all over Scotland’s cap­ital in August with 47 coun­tries represented .

Kath Main­land, Chief Exec­ut­ive of the Edin­burgh Fest­ival Fringe Soci­ety said:

This is the Year of Cre­at­ive Scot­land and it is the year in which the world’s greatest sport­ing event, the Olympic and Para­lympic Games, hap­pens in Lon­don while the world’s greatest cul­tural event takes place in Edin­burgh. The Edin­burgh Fest­ival Fringe is still the first choice for per­formers, pro­du­cers, artists and cre­at­ors to come and tell their story; we are proud that the Fringe is still the place to bring your work, with oppor­tun­it­ies to amaze, enthral and excite audi­ences from both far away and close to home. We have a pro­gramme that will cap­ture the atten­tion of people all over the world and demon­strate why over the last sixty six years the Fringe has grown into the greatest show on earth.

It is also Jubilee year and the 60th anniversary of  The Queen’s reign is marked with La Clique Roy­ale — The Queen’s Selec­tion, Maurice’s Jubilee sees Julian Glover and Sheila Reid in a brand new play by Nich­ola McAul­iffe, and Tea With The Old Queen tells the true story of the Queen Mother’s but­ler ‘Back­stairs Billy’.

There’s the usual mix of polit­ics and com­edy: Tony Benn: Will and Test­a­ment at the Assembly Rooms will see the former Min­is­ter shar­ing some of his life exper­i­ence (no com­edy here), while Alan Dav­ies — Life is PainPaul Merton’s Impro Chums with guests Mike McShane, Lee Simpson, Richard Vranch and Suki Web­ster, and Sandi Toks­vig Live: My Valentine will try and get ‘em rolling in the aisles.

Well-known names include Les Den­nis in Jigsy, the story of a comedian with over 30 years in the busi­ness, and Willy Russell’s Edu­cat­ing Rita has a new out­ing star­ring Mat­thew Kelly and Claire Sweeney.

The Olympic’s may be down south, but they’re not for­got­ten: Chariot: The Eric Lid­dell Story tells the story of one of Scotland’s greatest Olympic ath­letes, and Al Mur­ray the Pub Land­lord: The Guv’s Olympic Pub Quiz hopes to be the ulti­mate Olympic Pub Quiz.

There’s a vast selec­tion for kids with Elmo, Cookie Mon­ster and Big Bird in Ses­ame Street Live – Elmo Makes Music and Fringe favour­ite The Enorm­ous Turnip is back for a tenth year.

A num­ber of plays have a woman, best known for being behind the male lead, com­ing to the fore to tell her own tale: I Shall Be Remembered — The Story of Madame de Pom­pa­dour, Lady M from the Scot­tish play and Miss Havisham’s Expect­a­tions are some. Miriam Mar­golyes — Dick­ens’ Women sees the act­ress explore 23 of Dick­ens’ female characters.

is, as always, at the n°1 slot with more than 45 pro­duc­tions that involve him in some way: The Merry Wives of Osaka moves the drama to Japan, Macbeth in Scots is exactly what it says, and Macbeth Unsexed! has an all female cast. Fringe First win­ners in 1995, Poland’s Teatr Biuro Podrozy, will per­form Macbeth: Who Is That Blood­ied Man.

Music is every­where, from Mike Oldfield’s Tubu­lar Bells For Two, which is a two man inter­pret­a­tion of the 1973 clas­sic, to The National Youth Orches­tra of Iraq mak­ing their Edin­burgh début.  The orches­tra, formed in 2009, together a mix­ture of self-taught Kur­d­ish, Arab, Turk­men and Assyr­ian 16–29 year old musi­cians.  For the con­cert, the orches­tra will be joined by Julian Lloyd Webber and the Edin­burgh Youth Orchestra.

The Fringe pro­gramme comes in at 376 pages, weighs 605 grams!

Photo: Edu­cat­ing Rita,Matthew Kelly and Claire Sweeney

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Jul 272011
 

The Soci­ety of Lon­don Theatre has announced that more than half of the West End’s cur­rent attrac­tions have exten­ded their book­ing peri­ods to offer sales some 15 months in advance, as Lon­don pre­pares for next year’s Queen’s Dia­mond Jubilee cel­eb­ra­tions in June 2012, fol­lowed by the Lon­don Olympics, which launch exactly a year from now.

Accord­ing to press mater­i­als, this is in anti­cip­a­tion of an increased demand for theatre tick­ets as mil­lions flock to the U.K. in 2012, so that vis­it­ors can plan a theatre trip into their itin­er­ary now.

Boris John­son, Mayor of Lon­don, com­men­ted, “My mes­sage to the good folks around the world is ‘Come to Lon­don in 2012 for a year like no other!’ We will be tak­ing centre stage and whether you are com­ing for the Games or any other time dur­ing the year, surely no visit to our mag­ni­fi­cent city will be com­plete without enjoy­ing the spec­tac­u­lar enter­tain­ment Lon­don theatre has to offer.… [con­tinue reading]

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Jul 122011
 

Italy has chosen one of its most cel­eb­rated design­ers, Gior­gio Armani, to dress the national team for next year’s Lon­don Olympics. The Italian Olympic Com­mit­tee on Tues­day announced that the Milan designer would out­fit the Azzurri for the Sum­mer Games.

It is the first time that a top cou­ture designer has been chosen to dress the country’s Olympic team.… [con­tinue reading]

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Dec 132010
 

Tony Hall, 59, has been chief exec­ut­ive of the ROH, Cov­ent Garden, since 2001. He is the highest paid arts organ­isa­tion chief in Bri­tain, and is also chair of the Cul­tural Olympiad, the series of cul­tural events being organ­ised to coin­cide with the 2012 .

Dur­ing his ten­ure he set up ROH2, the opera house’s ini­ti­at­ive for new tal­ent and fresh audi­ences, and has been an out­spoken advoc­ate of cheap tickets.

300px Royal Opera House at night In todays Independent a lengthy Q&A session with Tony Hall, Chief Executive of the Royal Opera House
Image via Wiki­pe­dia

What is the biggest change you have seen dur­ing your time at the ROH?

When I star­ted our turnover was £45m annu­ally, it is now £106m. Equally when I came in, the Gov­ern­ment grant was over 40 per cent of our turnover, that has been reduced to 26 per cent.… [con­tinue reading]

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