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About West End London Theatre Curtain Calls | Andrew

Welcome to Curtain Calls.

I started recording curtain calls so I could remember the shows I’d seen. I live with Multiple Sclerosis, and my memory may not always be reliable—so this channel became my personal theatre archive. I simply left the videos open for anyone to watch, and to my amazement people began finding them, watching them, and subscribing.

Here you’ll find curtain calls and bows from productions at venues such as the Savoy Theatre, London Palladium, The National Theatre, etc.

Each video captures the final moments of a performance and usually includes the date, notable cast members or highlights, my personal star rating, and occasional audience reactions.

If you love theatre, this channel lets you relive that special moment when the cast take their bows and the audience shows its appreciation.

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Priscilla Queen Of The Desert Curtain Call | Woking | 11 May 26 | Kevin Clifton | ⭐️⭐️⭐️

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