Tim has been nominated for a Most Outstanding Actor acting Logie for Upright Season 2 and Milly Alcock is up for Most Outstanding Actress.
The 2023 TV WEEK Logie Awards, will take place on Sunday 30th July, at The Star in Sydney. The show will be telecast on the Seven Network on live TV and 7Plus.
Groundhog Day opened at The Old Vic, London, yesterday evening to another blizzard of rave reviews.
‘Groundhog Day is, to be quite honest, in a different league’
The Times *****
‘A flat out masterpiece’
Time Out *****
‘That’s what makes Groundhog Day such an enjoyable show: it earns its happy ending, which unfolds with grace and a sense of wonder. It is, literally, marvellous.’
WhatsOnStage *****
‘Slicker, shinier and absurdly entertaining’
BroadwayWorld *****
‘It’s a delight to have this marvellous rom-com back again’
The Telegraph *****
‘You’ll want to see this again… and again!’
The Daily Mail *****
Groundhog Day’s run was recently extended until August 19th 2023.
There will be an audio described performance on July 7th
and a captioned show on July 20th.
Tickets
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Tim’s four London Solo Gigs sold out super quickly so he’s decided to dart around the country and pop over to Ireland in June and July to perform some more shows further afield! Some will go on sale June 1st and the rest on June 8th. It’s a 90 minute show with no interval.
An Unfunny* Evening With Tim Minchin And His Piano
Warning: This is not a comedy gig. Attendance is not compulsory.
The Olivier Award-winning, Grammy and Tony Award nominated polytalent plays a handful of intimate, informal, solo dates in the UK this summer.
Tim will perform songs drawn from his 2020 studio album, Apart Together, from his musicals, Matilda and Groundhog Day, from his TV and film writing, and perhaps even some from his early songwriting days in the late 20th century.
The set list will be fluid, the chat unplanned, and the vibe informal. He may well get the audience to vote on some of the song choices.
This a rare chance for Minchin fans!
*the promoter can’t guarantee the artist will not inadvertently amuse.
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