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  • 2 weeks ago | sabrasradio.com | Jayson Mansaray

    The album is having a renaissance as Pete Townshend's Quadrophenia A Mod ballet is being brought to life via dance at Sadler's Wells East, and Sky News has an exclusive first look. As Townshend puts it, the album he wrote is "perfect" for the stage. "My wife Rachel did the orchestration for me, and as soon as I heard it I said to her it would make a fabulous ballet and we never really let that go," he tells Sky News. "Heavy percussion, concussive sequences. They're explosive moments.

  • 2 weeks ago | news.sky.com | Jayson Mansaray

    Despite The Who's Quadrophenia being set over 60 years ago, Pete Townshend's themes of identity, mental health, and modern masculinity are just as relevant today. The album is having a renaissance as Pete Townshend's Quadrophenia A Mod ballet is being brought to life via dance at Sadler's Wells East, and Sky News has an exclusive first look. As Townshend puts it, the album he wrote is "perfect" for the stage.

  • 2 weeks ago | msn.com | Jayson Mansaray

    Microsoft Cares About Your PrivacyMicrosoft and our third-party vendors use cookies to store and access information such as unique IDs to deliver, maintain and improve our services and ads. If you agree, MSN and Microsoft Bing will personalise the content and ads that you see. You can select ‘I Accept’ to consent to these uses or click on ‘Manage preferences’ to review your options and exercise your right to object to Legitimate Interest where used.

  • Dec 2, 2024 | news.sky.com | Jayson Mansaray

    The return of the Elgin Marbles has been discussed in what was described to Sky News as "private meetings". A senior governmental source said the Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and foreign minister Giorgos Gerapetritis had up to three "private meetings" with trustees of the British Museum and chair George Osborne about returning the Parthenon Sculptures - also known as the Elgin Marbles - this year.

  • Oct 4, 2024 | mkfm.com | Jayson Mansaray

    Song and dance might not be the usual way to talk about the rise of fascism, but the musical Cable Street tells the story of migrant communities joining together to stop the British Union of Fascists from marching through the predominantly Jewish part of east London in 1936. And nearly 90 years later, director Adam Lenson says it still resonates. "The writers started writing this in 2019.

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Jayson Mansaray
Jayson Mansaray @Mr_Mansaray
6 Apr 25

RT @SkyNews: London is tonight honouring the very best of the world of theatre, as the Royal Albert Hall hosts the annual Olivier Awards. 🎭…

Jayson Mansaray
Jayson Mansaray @Mr_Mansaray
5 Apr 25

“Townshend sets the rock opera in 1965 but thinks its themes of identity, mental health and modern masculinity are just as relevant today….” My piece on @TheWho’s @QuadModBallet on at @Sadlers_Wells

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Despite The Who's Quadrophenia being set over 60 years ago, Pete Townshend's themes of identity, mental health, and modern masculinity are just as relevant today. Read more🔗 https://t.co/S7MRwMZoBM

Jayson Mansaray
Jayson Mansaray @Mr_Mansaray
5 Apr 25

RT @SkyNews: Pete Townshend's Quadrophenia talked about modern masculinity before Gen Z was born Read more🔗 https://t.co/ClAiBdhJHJ