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Home » Friday 15th June 2012

Friday 15th June 2012

Hi Theatre-goers

It looks like this weeks newsletter “From Stage to Screen” has set your imaginations alight and you are clamouring to book War Horse Theatre Breaks and Ghost Theatre Breaks – the latter proving especially popular as it sadly closes on 6th October.

Having seen both these shows (War Horse 2 times) I can highly recommend them to you. Both have the most amazing staging & props. With War Horse the way the horses are worked on stage are completely convincing and jaw-droppingly brilliant. In Ghost there are very special “special effects” and magic tricks conjured up by an old colleague of mine Paul Kieve who previously masterminded the magic for the stage version of Roald Dahl’s The Witches.

As I’ve stated before, Ghost transfers to the stage effortlessly and the songs are both moving & catchy. The ensemble cast really pull their weight and have some great song/dance numbers.

And remember we have some great Theatre Breaks deals for Ghost and a host of other shows.

Have a great weekend 
(C’mon on Eng-er-land!!!!???!!)

Sara

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