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After 2009 proved to be a record year for London's theatres, 2010 is similarly going strong, with a number of excellent musicals entertaining crowds at prestigious venues in the West End.
With the ABBA musical Mamma Mia! making a big splash in recent years, and news that a Spice Girls musical is on the way, find out where it all started with the Queen musical We Will Rock You. Set in a dystopian future where the power of rock music is the only thing that can save the world, this musical regularly tops the charts of audience and critics' favourite in the West End and is still going strong this summer.
Speaking of the classics, Les Miserables hit the record books in 2006 when it became the longest-running West End musical at 9,500 performances, and its continuing run at the Queen's Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue is a testament to its continuing public adoration. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the musical, an event that will be celebrated with a spectacular one-night show at London's biggest venue, the O2 Arena.
From something old to something new, Andrew Lloyd Webber's long-awaited sequel to his classic musical Phantom of the Opera, Love Never Dies opened in March. The original show is still alive and well in the West End too, running until March 2011 to long-time fans and newcomers on London theatre breaks.
While some musicals achieve their fame when they hit the silver screen, seeing the show in its original incarnation on the stage can be a much more rewarding experience - explaining why shows such as Grease are still proving so popular, decades later. The latest production of the hit musical opens for its third successful year in the West End this summer, alongside other famous musicals-turned-films, such as Chicago.
The opposite case can also be true, however, in that musicals adapted from films can go on to achieve great success in their new form on the stage - as has been the case with the stage version of The Lion King. Featuring all the famous songs by Elton John and Tim Rice, The Lion King is still one of the West End's top musicals among audiences of all ages.
Whenever you're thinking of heading to London to catch the latest shows, you'll find a wealth of London hotels in the West End and near to other venues, such as the O2 Arena. With shows such as Shrek the Musical and The Wizard of Oz already guaranteed for opening next year, it seems the future is bright indeed for London musicals.
Daniel Collins writes on a number of topics on behalf of a digital marketing agency and a variety of clients. As such, this article is to be considered a professional piece with business interests in mind.
Block Rocking Feats: Legoland
Although it is fairly common to remember childhood TV shows and argue that the ones you watched were clearly the best, it is a whole different matter when it comes to toys. Who really wants to be reunited with their Barbie or moth-eaten teddy bear? However, one childhood toy not only endures, but continues to fascinate because it changes as you grow older – occasionally, much older.
Lego seems like such a simple idea – interlocking plastic bricks which can be put together in interesting ways and then tugged apart when the child – or adult – gets bored or discouraged by a particularly hopeless structure. It can also be thrown at siblings, but the owners of Lego probably wouldn’t approve of such behaviour. At a young age, Lego can be used to build basic objects such as houses; at a more advanced age motor-driven robots become possible. It reflects changing interests without being patronising or faddish.
However, to see masters at work there is only one place to visit, namely Legoland. Theme parks are a fantastic way to spend a day or a weekend because you can get lost in a self-sufficient, mythical world. Entering through the gates is the real-life equivalent of picking up a book like Harry Potter. There is also the added bonus that they are family-friendly, so you can go with a mixed group and all have something to do and lots to talk about.
However, a problem can be picking a suitable theme that everyone is happy with. Theme park breaks are really great for children, but boys might want pirates, girls might want knights in shining amour and adults do not want to be bored or feel silly. Legoland seems to bypass these particular difficulties; it has pirates, knights and all the other usual suspects, with the added bonus that most things are made from Lego. It also has enough ostensibly ‘adult’ forms of entertainment.
There are Legoland sites all around the world, but Britain’s version is situated at Windsor, where it opened in 1996. Nearly forty million bricks have been used to recreate scenes from various cities: Notre Dame from Paris, Edinburgh Castle from Scotland and all kinds of buildings from London, some ancient, others modern. This is really the ‘adult’ part, where frequent travellers can amuse themselves by comparing the small versions to the larger ones and marvelling at the attention to detail.
For children – and adults – who prefer more high-adrenalin activities, there are plenty of rollercoasters, rapid rides and log flumes. The latest addition to the park is the Viking River Splash, where participants should not only expect Nordic models, but also lots of drenching water – probably a good one for a hot day.
So if you can’t quite get together the pennies for that Paris jaunt, or the children are complaining about the deficiencies of the local playground, then a theme park break at Legoland may be just the ticket.
About the Author
Paul McIndoe is an online, freelance journalist. He lives in Edinburgh with his two dogs.
I need some "Rock and Roll" phrases to go with some activities.?
We are having "fun day" at our school and the theme is Rock and Roll. We need some catchy phrases to go along with the activities. I have some, but I am stuck on some of the others.
ex. Dunk tank....Splish Splash I was taking a bath
Musical Chairs.....Rockin' around the clock
The activities are:
tattoos
blow up obstacle course
basketball
Ring toss
relay race
Thanks for your help!
How about for blow up obstacle course Bing Bang I saw the Whole Gang...Basketball--Here we go Hoopy Hoop instead of Loopy Loop----
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