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Sometimes flicking through available TV shows, the adverts can be more appealing then the programmes.

 

I haven't time today but I'll try to listen to a bit of Classic FM tomorrow.

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I've not had chance either. While Dave's eating lunch, I'm taking Mum to return a jumper she bought.
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I think he's the only person with it on all day. I kept finding I was automatically editing out commercials, so I'm amazed he heard it at all. He said it was only the mention of GWTW that made him realise it was D.
I went out but I had it on in the car. At one point the announcer said Gone With The Wind and then paused. I was like a coiled spring...........but it was only the shortened ad for their movie tunes CD.

I'm beginning to wonder if the ad's been withdrawn because they don't need it, don't want to whip up a demand for seats they don't have in the immediate future. The New London isn't a big theatre.

 

I suppose, however, it has a sentimental pull because Les Mis and Cats were both launched there.

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It's a shame they couldn't wait any longer for a bigger theatre. Selfishly, I'm glad they went ahead.
I'm glad too because Darius might have taken that extra leap into films in the US and we might not have seen him here until he was ready to gig with the songs from his new album.

On Classical FM GWTW is the event of the month.

 

CLASSIC FM'S EVENT OF THE MONTH: GONE WITH THE WIND

 

Gone with the Wind - one of the greatest love stories of all time has been adapted for the stage.

 

 

This landmark new musical is directed by the legendary Trevor Nunn who reunites with designer John Napier, his collaborator on worldwide smash hits including Cats and Les Misérables.

 

The stunning original score is by Margaret Martin who has also adapted the story from Margaret Mitchell’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel.

 

Set in 1860’s Atlanta Gone with the Wind follows the captivating and passionate story of Scarlett O’Hara and her turbulent relationship with the unpredictable, yet irresistible, Rhett Butler.

 

Against the backdrop of the Civil War Scarlett embarks on an incredible journey of romantic ecstasy and tragic grief spanning ten years.

 

As the epic tale draws to a close Scarlett discovers that the world she has known has changed forever - gone with the wind.

 

New London Theatre

From April 2008

 

 

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