"The interesting thing about 'Ireland' and London, [is that] it's originally written for this woman who really romanticizes the country and the concept of Ireland, which she knows nothing about," Benjamin said. "This is not something that resonates so much in England. They do not romanticize Ireland. They seem to be rather afraid of it, in fact."
O'Keefe added, "We had this wonderful actress in London, Jill Halfpenny, she's fantastic [and] she's smart. She comes across as wise in a way. We worked with that a bit and said 'This is a wised-up person.' The American version of Paulette turned out to be a person who was still, in many ways, deluded."
Yes, In the Savoy Theatre in London there are 7 chihuahuas that play Bruiser Woods.
Yes they're but Niall (the blonde hot one) is from Ireland
I feel that legally blonde is the best musical in London but oliver and the lion king are also spectacular.
The UK and Ireland operate a "common travel area" This means that legally you do not need a passport. However a passport is now the only form of identification accepted by most airlines operating between the UK and Ireland.
You can travel from London to Ireland by plane or by road/rail and then ferry.
The flight time from London, United Kingdom to Dublin, Ireland is about 35 minutes.
Ireland is not a continent it is a country~!
no
Flights from London to Shannon or Dublin in Ireland are usually about 1 hour long.
Yes, the population of London in England is greater than the entire population of Ireland.
Legally, you can't.
France,Ireland