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STOP PRESS!!! Click here to read the Review in THE STAGE! Click here to visit EdFringe Punters' reviews! Opera on the Run's original, intoxicating mix of comedy, classical music, narrative and song has stormed to immense popular appeal some of London's most prestigious venues, such as The New Ambassadors Theatre, the Jermyn Street Theatre, The Savoy, Café Royal, and The Ritz after their humble beginnings as singing waiters in Soho restaurants only five years ago. Dynamic duo Tim Armstrong-Taylor and Ian Bloomfield follow their 2005 Pleasance Edinburgh hit A Comedy of Arias with a tale based on true events of a fictional stag weekend in Amsterdam. In this modern Chaucerian saga; John and Dan, exhausted by the mundane loneliness of their lives and the gravity of their imminent middle-age, escape to Amsterdam where chaos ensues as they both fall for the same Dutch beauty. Underscored with the world's best loved classical music (Sabre Dance, Toccatta and fugue, Meditation, Also Sprach Zarathustra, Pomp and Circumstance…) Turning Heads will take you on a rollercoaster journey through one thousand, six hundred and eighty three bars in just 59 minutes! Creative Team: Written and directed by; Tim Armstrong-Taylor and Ian Bloomfield Cast: Helen/Katrine: Clare Kinson Dan: Shaka Bunsie John: Tim Armstrong-Taylor
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Turning Heads created and conceived by Tim Armstrong-Taylor & Ian Bloomfield THE SCOTSMAN said: Turning Heads is caught somewhere bewteen 'Men Behaving Badly' and an episode of Tom and Jerry. |
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