On At The Queens Theatre Hornchurch
4th - 26th November 05.
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What the Papers Say
Reviews:

The West End Confidential:

AWAITING PUBLICATION OF REVIEW
The Stage:
An impressive Gothic entrance hall and gallery with guttering electric candelabra, sconces, crenellations, hunting trophies, tapestry and a suit of armour. Mark Walter's set is suitably spooky enough for the world premiere of this musical very loosely adapted from Wilde's The Canterville Ghost... Click here to read more!
 
 
  Asian Awam News
 

...Without doubt, Curses has the potential to be a top West-End show, following in the footsteps of musicals such as The Producers, and deserves a much bigger budget. In the meantime we await the cast album to let the songs of the show – some of them very catchy – live on until the almost inevitable move to The West End. Click here to read more!

  The Romford Recorder - A riot of fun and silliness
  IF YOU have ever wondered what actors do when they want to enjoy themselves both on and off stage, trot along to the Queen's for the next couple of weeks.

Curses, by Julian Ronnie and Paul Miller, a brief nod to Oscar Wilde's Canterville Ghost, lets them all have full reign to the chuckle muscles and tickling sticks - and they really did have a lot of fun... Click here to read more!
  The Romford Recorder
  ...Steve Edwin, perhaps the most recognisable actor at the Hornchurch theatre, returns in November as Lord Canterville in the next production, Curses, by Julian Ronnie and Paul Miller.

"Makes me laugh," he said. "It's very loosely based on Oscar Wilde's Canterville Ghost, and that was quite a hoot as well... Click here to read more!

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