Posts Tagged "Charley’s Aunt"

Steven Pacey Longlists

Although Steven Pacey didn’t make the short-list for the What’s On Stage awards this year, fans propelled his name into the long-list for Best Supporting Actor in a Play for Charley’s Aunt! Steven has also made it to the long-list for The Sounds of Crime Award for the best unabridged crime audiobook first published in […]

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Charley’s Aunt Reviews – Bath

Charley’s Aunt is in Bath this week, at the Theatre Royal. 12 – 17 November, 2012 Monday – Wednesday 7.30pm Thursday – Saturday 8.00pm Matinees Wednesday & Saturday 2.30pm Tickets not available online, call the Theatre Royal box office: 10225 448844 Professional Reviews Steven Pacey upright and military as a concerned father. Alan King, The […]

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What’s On Stage Nominations

It’s that time of the year … to nominate for the annual What’s on Stage Awards! Here’s the categories for which Steven Pacey is elegible: Charley’s Aunt Categories This is the one on which we’re focussing, Best Supporting Actor in a Play, for Charley’s Aunt, so if you only vote once, make it this one: […]

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Rehearsal Photo – Charley’s Aunt

A recent interview with Jane Asher in The Lady Magazine included a rehearsal photograph for Charley’s Aunt featuring Steven Pacey. Reahearsal for Charley’s Aunt. Leah Whittaker, Jane Asher and Steven Pacey Photo: uncredited, from The Lady Magazine . And Michael Coveney’s verdit on Charley’s Aunt: Steven Pacey is outstanding as Colonel Sir Francis Chesney. Michael […]

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Charley’s Aunt – SOLD OUT

Charley’s Aunt is completely sold out! However, Menier Chocolate is allowing people to register their interest in a possible extension or transfer of this production. You need to create an account with them: Register A late review, demonstrating just why the play is sold out … Steven Pacey, whose Colonel Sir Francis Chesney was the […]

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Charley’s Aunt Reviews Continued

Steven Pacey works marvels as Jack’s father with some great comic touches … Edward Lukes, The London Magazine Professional Reviews DATE SOURCE REVIEWER STAR RATING 2 October The London Magazine Edward Lukes not rated Rehearsal Photo, uncredited, probably from Charley’s Aunt program. The Real Chrisparkle Social Media and BLOGS Steven Pacey makes a strong impact […]

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More Charley’s Aunt Reviews

… Steven Pacey gets some of the biggest laughs as the cash-strapped Sir Francis Chesney, especially when he steels himself to woo the disguised Babbs for the sake of her fortune. Julie Carpenter, Express Steven Pacey pretty much carries the second act as Jack’s stiff-upper-lipped old soldier father. Andrzej Lukowski, Time Out London DATE SOURCE […]

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Charley’s Aunt Reviews

The doors to Charley’s Aunt at the Menier Chocolate Factory have been officially thrown open after press night on 1 October. Steven Pacey shines again in the reviews! The photographers were there to capture the cast at their first night party. All the Photographs are copyright, but available for purchase for private use. Just click […]

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Charley’s Aunt Photographs

Some gorgeous photographs from Charley’s Aunt featuring Steven Pacey and Jane Asher: Photo © Jane Hobson Photo © Jane Hobson Photo © Elliott Franks All the Photographs are copyright, but available for purchase for private use. Just click on the link to go to the photographer’s website. Press Night for Charley’s Aunt is 1 October, […]

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Charley’s Aunt to Theatre Royal Bath

Charley’s Aunt will proceed to Theatre Royal Bath, for just one week, following its season at the Menier Chocolate Factory. It’s Oxford, in the early 1890s. Lovestruck undergraduates Jack and Charley are planning to invite their girlfriends, Kitty and Amy to lunch. The imminent arrival of Charley’s wealthy aunt, Donna Lucia from Brazil (where the […]

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