
"Andrew Lloyd Webber's adaptation of TS Eliot's whimsical book of cat poems was famously one of the most successful musicals of all time, running for decades in the West End and beyond. The Regent's Park Open Air Theatre has bagged the first ever British revival of this production, promising something new and exciting without the overt '80s vibe of the original or the CGI bumholes of the film we don't talk about."
"Four-and-a-bit centuries on, Shakespeare's fairy-filled comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream remains absurdly popular, probably the most successful play ever written. London has already had a couple of productions this year, and there are two big open-air ones this summer: a joyous take that opens the Globe season and a 'blissful' one at the Open Air Theatre."
London's outdoor theatre season commenced in late April, coinciding with Shakespeare's birthday. The season lasts until the end of October, offering numerous performances. Highlights include the first British revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's adaptation of TS Eliot's cat poems at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. Additionally, Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream remains popular, with multiple productions scheduled, including a joyful version at the Globe and a blissful rendition at the Open Air Theatre, both promising positive experiences for audiences.
Read at Time Out London
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