Published between1996 and 1997, Applause was a newsstand and subscription magazine devoted to UK theatre.
Edited by Clive Hirschhorn, it was published by ticket agency Applause and aimed to provide theatregoers with informed comment, interviews, features, reviews, and gossip about the plays and players making news in both London and New York. It also provided special offers and discounts on West End shows and event.
CONTENTS
Issue 11, August 1997
Read Applause magazine, issue 11, August 1997
Regulars
OFFSTAGE GOSSIP
ONSTAGE REVIEWS
DIARY
APPLAUSE THEATRE CLUB
CD REVIEW
BOOK REVIEW
NEW FACES – DOMINIC WEST
SPECTRUM DANCE, TV & OPERA
NED SHERRIN
PEOPLE WHO MAKE A DIFFERENCE – THELMA HOLT
OFFSTAGE BROADWAY GOSSIP
COMPENDIUM
SHOWS THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE – CLARE RAYNER
Features
TURNER PRIZE – KATHLEEN TURNER
BARBICAN’S LOST MUSICALS: JUBILEE
THE APOCALYPSE OF THE HORSEMAN
EDINBURGH FESTIVAL
REMARKABLE CAREER – JULIE WILSON
ALAN BATES PROFILE
MARTIN McDONAGH INTERVIEW
LINKS
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Date: 27 August 2010
Written by: WestEndTheatre
Tags: Alan Bates, Applause magazine, Clive Hirschhorn, Dominic West, Kathleen Turner, Martin McDonagh, Ned Sherrin, Thelma Holt