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Preview: Love, Labour & Loss at Above The Arts

by Theatre Weekly
July 11, 2018
Reading Time: 1 min read
Love Labour and Loss

Love Labour and Loss

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Serenade London announce Love, Labour & Loss, a Shakespearean Musical Revue Above The Arts.

Following their debut concert For The Love Of Girls which took place in June at The Other Palace Studio, Serenade London are back, this time with a brand new musical revue; Love, Labour & Loss.  The show features a cast of five including; Charlotte Vaughan (The Phantom of the Opera), Ifan Gwilym-Jones (The Hired Man), Lawrence Smith (The Divide), Charlie-Jade Jones (Parade) and Luke Lane (The Quentin Dentin Show).

Audiences will be taken on a journey through the bard’s musings on what it is to be in love, from the first heady trappings of infatuation, to the fretful frustrations of what might have been. Join us for an evening of musical selections inspired by the works of the world’s most famous poet and playwright, William Shakespeare.

       

Tickets available now from The Arts Theatre.  Performances: Saturday 15th September – Sunday 16th September

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