Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of the War of the Worlds Facebook page released a sound clip of the 'new generation' Thunder Child today. It features Liam Neeson as the narrator and Alex Clare as the 'voice of humanity'. Let me know what you think. Oh and by the way if anyone has a spare ticket... Continue Reading →
Jeff Wayne’s The War of the Worlds – The New Generation
It was announced at a press conference in London on Friday that there will be a 'new generation' of Jeff Wayne's wonderful musical version of The War of the Worlds. Liam Neeson will take over Richard Burtons role as George Herbert the journalist. There will be a new double album released in June 2012. The... Continue Reading →
Jeff Wayne’s War of the Worlds, Dublin, Nov. 29th, 2010
Well after a year of waiting (because it was a year ago that the tickets went on sale). The big day finally arrived. We braved the snow and headed up to Dublin. The show has changed since we saw it last year. There is now a 'prequel' starring 'Vera and William'Â (Lily Osbourne and Michael... Continue Reading →
The Martians are coming to Dublin
 It's only a week to go until Jeff Wayne's musical version of The War of the Worlds will be live at the O2 in Dublin. I'm really looking forward to it. We saw it last year and it was a great show, although we were a mile away from the stage, this time we... Continue Reading →
The War of the Worlds 2010
Many of you will know that I'm a big fan of Jeff Wayne's musical version of the War of the Worlds. For those of you in the UK who are thinking of going to see it, there is an offer on for this week for children under 14 to get half price tickets: http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/promo/pd3rjk We... Continue Reading →
The War of The Worlds alive on stage
Our household are massive fans of Jeff Waynes musical version of The War of The Worlds. We got to see the live show at the O2 in Dublin in June and to our delight the show is returning again in November 2010. Today the tickets were on pre-sale to the fans and I am trying... Continue Reading →