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See Boy George up close and personal with Concierge Desk
By rockhardy - Posted on December 24th, 2009 - 13:33
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Recognised as a great musical talent, Boy George has thrilled and intrigued fans for over two decades; with a fashion and musical style all of his own, the singer/songwriter shot to fame in the 1980s as the front man of New Romantic band Culture Club and has since gone on to achieve global record sales in excess of 50 million.
Having written the score for the musical 'Taboo', the star is set to return to the Leicester Square Theatre for an intimate 'up close and personal' run of acoustic gigs ...
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See Boy George up close and personal with Concierge Desk
By marvinjones - Posted on December 4th, 2009 - 16:29
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Kent, UK, (Nov 18, 2009) - Since the year 2000 Concierge Desk have sold theatre tickets to the biggest West End shows, and are now delighted to offer a rare chance to see Boy George in an intimate 'unplugged' concert at Leicester Square Theatre.
Recognised as a great musical talent, Boy George has thrilled and intrigued fans for over two decades; with a fashion and musical style all of his own, the singer/songwriter shot to fame in the 1980s as the front man of New Romantic band Culture Club and ...
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Jerusalem starring Mackenzie Crook- book now at Concierge Desk
By chrishebard - Posted on November 4th, 2009 - 10:18
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Kent, UK, (October 30, 2009) - Since the year 2000, Concierge Desk have been selling London theatre tickets to the biggest West End shows, and are now thrilled to be marketing bookings for Jez Butterworth's contemporary play Jerusalem.
Set in Wiltshire on St. George's Day, the play highlights the chasm between the classes that continues to exist, under a thin veneer of respectability, in small towns across modern day Britain. Exuding humour and tragedy through the play's colourful characters, ...
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