Warped Tour 2006 Tour Compilation

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Track listing [ ]

Disc one [ ].

  • Saves the Day - "The End"
  • Underoath - "Moving for the Sake of Motion"
  • Matchbook Romance - "My Mannequin Can Dance"
  • NOFX - "Wolves in Wolves' Clothing"
  • Flogging Molly - "Laura"
  • Joan Jett and the Blackhearts - "Five"
  • Riverboat Gamblers - "Don't Bury Me...I'm Still Not Dead"
  • Armor for Sleep - "Remember to Feel Real"
  • Helmet - "Bury Me"
  • Gogol Bordello - "Not a Crime"
  • The Matches - "My Soft and Deep"
  • Moneen - "If Tragedy's Appealing, Then Disaster's An Addiction"
  • Chiodos - "The Words 'Best Friend' Become Redefined"
  • American Eyes - "The Girl With the Broken Heart (By the Way)"
  • Valient Thorr - "Sticks and Stones"
  • Somerset - "Rhyme Over Reason"
  • Protest the Hero - "Heretics and Killers"
  • I Am Ghost - "We Are Always Searching"
  • VCR - "Do You Wanna Triumph"
  • All Time Low - "Coffee Shop Soundtrack"
  • So They Say - "Over Exposed Photo"
  • Maxeen - "Block Out the World"
  • Time Again - "Black Night"
  • Slightly Stoopid - "Nothin' Over Me"
  • Eight Fingers Down - "Everything"

Disc Two [ ]

  • Anti-Flag - "No Future"
  • The Casualties - "Under Attack"
  • From First to Last - "The Levy"
  • Relient K - "Which to Bury, Us or the Hatchet?"
  • Rise Against - "Everchanging"
  • Motion City Soundtrack - "When 'You're' Around"
  • Against Me! - ""From Her Lips to God's Ears (The Energizer)"
  • The Bouncing Souls - "Midnight Mile"
  • Bedouin Soundclash - "Rude Boy Don't Cry"
  • The Academy Is... - "The Phrase That Pays"
  • Zox - "Thirsty"
  • Hellogoodbye - "All Time Lows"
  • Love Equals Death - "Bombs Over Brooklyn"
  • Paramore - "Emergency"
  • Vanna - "A Dead Language for a Dying Lady"
  • Crash Romeo - "Actions Not Words"
  • Good Riddance - "Shame"
  • Escape the Fate - "Ransom"
  • Every Time I Die - "The New Black"
  • Royden - "Broken Star Satellite"
  • The Scotch Greens - "Professional"
  • Roses Are Red - "These Days"
  • The Banner - "Venom and Hope"
  • The Expendables - "Set Me Off"
  • Los Kung Fu Monkeys - "Short Fuse"
  • The Sunstreak - "Good Looks, Bad Intentions"
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  • 2 Warped Tour 2004
  • 3 Warped Tour 2002

With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration

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Throughout the course of the With Teeth: Summer Amphitheater Tour , Trent Reznor collaborated with Peter Murphy to perform and record several songs [1] . These performances include covers of Bauhaus , Nine Inch Nails , and Joy Division songs among others. Also appearing on these performances are TV On the Radio , Jeordie White , and Atticus Ross . Photographs taken at each performance can be viewed here .

  • 1.1 Show 01: Atlanta, GA (6/07/06)
  • 1.2 Show 02: Washington, DC (6/13/06)
  • 1.3 Show 03: Boston, MA (6/23/06)
  • 1.4 Show 04: Chicago, IL (7/01/06)
  • 3 External Links

Performances

Show 01: atlanta, ga ( 6/07/06 ).

Trent Reznor and Peter Murphy

  • " Head Like A Hole " (originally by Nine Inch Nails)
  • " Sanity Assassin " (originally by Bauhaus)
  • " Hurt " (originally by Nine Inch Nails)

Show 02: Washington, DC ( 6/13/06 )

Trent Reznor, Peter Murphy, and TV On The Radio

  • " Dreams " (originally by TV On The Radio)
  • " Final Solution " (originally by Pere Ubu)
  • " Bela Lugosi's Dead " (originally by Bauhaus)

Show 03: Boston, MA ( 6/23/06 )

Trent Reznor, Peter Murphy, Jeordie White, and Atticus Ross

  • " Reptile " (originally by Nine Inch Nails, with a tag interpreting "Haunted When the Minutes Drag" by Love and Rockets)
  • " Warm Leatherette " (originally by The Normal)
  • " A Strange Kind Of Love " (originally by Peter Murphy)
  • " Nightclubbing " (originally by Iggy Pop)

Show 04: Chicago, IL ( 7/01/06 )

Peter Murphy and Nine Inch Nails

  • " Dead Souls " (originally by Joy Division)
  • " Twenty Four Hours " (originally by Joy Division)
  • " Warsaw " (originally by Joy Division)
  • " Atmosphere " (originally by Joy Division)

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There has never been an official release of the full sessions. However, the band's version of "Hurt" was released on iTunes as a charity single, and the video for shows 2 and 3 were made available on video hosting sites by NIN. The sessions were compiled on the bootleg Where Darkness Doubles Light Pours In .

External Links

  • "Reptile" live in Boston, 6.23.06
  • "Warm Leatherette" live in Boston, 6.23.06
  • "A Strange Kind Of Love" live in Boston, 6.23.06
  • "Nightclubbing" live in Boston, 6.23.06

Rocky Horror Wiki

UK Tour 2006

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The UK tour of “ The Rocky Horror Show ” from 2006-07 took place from March 16, 2006 to July 14 2007, passing through many cities in the region. It was directed by Christopher Luscombe, who would later lead the 2009 tour and the 2012 anniversary tour .

  • Frank-N-Furter : David Bedella
  • Janet Weiss : Sarah Boulton, Hayley Tamaddon, and Suzanne Shaw
  • Brad Majors : Matthew Cole and Richard Meek
  • Riff Raff : Iain Davey and Matt Harrop
  • Magenta : Shona White and Claire Parrish
  • Columbia : Kay Murphy, Sarah French-Ellis, and Sarah Boulton
  • Eddie and Dr. Scott : Nathan Amzi
  • Rocky Horror : Julian Essex-Spurrier and Sergio Priftis
  • Narrator : Brian Capron, Simon Shepherd, Ian Lavender, Danny Baker, Billy Pearce, Roger Lloyd Pack, Tim Healey, Jack Ellis, Shaun Williamson, Russ Abbot, Clive Mantle, John McArdle, Russel Grant, Andy Gray, Nigel Planner, Michael Aspel, Christopher Biggins, and Steve Pemberton
  • Phantoms and understudies: Stuart Ellis, Erin Carter, Lauren Appleby, Kevin Littlejohn, Katie Funk, Andy Rees, and Lynden O'Neill.
  • Brighton, Theater Royal - March 16-18, 2006
  • Oxford , New Theater - March 20-25
  • Plymouth, Theater Royal - March 27 to April 1
  • Woking, New Victoria Theater - April 3-8
  • Southampton, Mayflower Theater - April 10-15
  • Truro, Truro Hall for Cornwall - April 24-29
  • Birmingham, Alexandra Theater - May 2-13
  • Wimbledon, Wimbledon Theater - May 15-20
  • York, Grand Opera House - May 22-27
  • Newcastle, Theater Royal - May 29 to June 3, 2006
  • Bromley, Churchill Theatre - June 5-10
  • Manchester, Opera House - June 12-17
  • Hull, New Theatre - June 19-24
  • Liverpool, Empire Theatre - June 26 to July 1
  • London, Playhouse Theatre - July 4-22
  • London, Trafalgar Square - July 22 (Big Dance)
  • Glasgow, Kings Theatre - August 21-26
  • Aberdeen, His Majesty's Theatre - August 28 to September 2
  • Reading, Hexagon Theatre - September 4-9
  • Canterbury, The Marlow Theatre - September 11-16
  • Sunderland, Sunderland Empire - September 18-23
  • Stoke-on-Trent, Regent Theatre - September 25-30
  • Bristol, Hippodrome - October 2-7
  • Leicester, De Montfort Hall - October 9-14
  • Milton Keynes, MK Theatre - October 16-21
  • Edinburgh, Playhouse - October 23-28
  • Wolverhampton, Grand Theatre - October 30 to November 4
  • Darlington, Civic Centre - November 6-11
  • Belfast, Grand Opera House - November 13-18
  • Bradford, St George's Hall - November 20-25
  • Richmond, Richmond Theatre - November 27 to December 2
  • Cardiff, New Theatre - December 4-9
  • London, Comedy Theatre - December 6-27, 2006
  • Nottingham, Theatre Royal - Juanuary 29 to February 3, 2007
  • Darford, The Orchard - February 5-10
  • Torquay, Princess Theatre - February 12-17
  • Bromley, Churchill Theatre - February 19-24
  • Preston, Guild Hall - February 26 to March 3
  • Ipswich, Regent Theatre - March 5-10
  • Norwich, Theatre Royal - March 12-17
  • Leeds, Grand Theatre - March 19-24
  • Brighton, Theatre Royal - April 2-7
  • Cheltenham, Everyman Theatre - April 10-14
  • Wimbledon, New Wimbledon Theatre - April 16-21
  • Southend, Cliffs Pavilion - April 23-28
  • Bath, Theatre Royal - May 7-12
  • Cambridge, Corn Exchange - May 14-19
  • Stoke-On-Trent, Regent Theatre - May 29 to June 2
  • Sheffield, Lyceum Theatre - June 4-9
  • Salford, The Lowry - June 11-16
  • Blackpool, Grand Theatre - June 18-23
  • Glasgow, Kings Theatre - June 25-30
  • Dunstable, Grove Theatre - July 2-7
  • Woking, New Victoria Theatre - July 9-14, 2007
  • 1 Frank-N-Furter
  • 2 Audience participation/Call backs

'Cats' Musical Wiki

Dutch Tour 2006

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  • 1.1 Creative Team
  • 1.2 Tour Dates

Production Specifics [ ]

Produced by Joop van den Ende for Stage Entertainment nl. The text was translated by Gerrit Komrij, translating many character names.

The Dutch tour used the " NAP 17 " set, previously used for the Madrid 2003 and Moscow 2005 productions.

Cats_-_Dutch_National_Tour_2006_2007_Trailer

Cats - Dutch National Tour 2006 2007 Trailer

Creative Team [ ]

  • Director and choreographer: Chrissie Cartwright  (after  Trevor Nunn  and  Gillian Lynne )
  • Musical supervisor: Daniël Bowling
  • Musical leader: Carlo van der Put
  • Set Design: Alan Walker (after  John Napier )
  • Costume Design: Tracy Stiles (after  John Napier )
  • Wig Design: Jenny Dean
  • Lighting design: Howard Eaton (after  David Hersey )
  • Sound design: Jeroen Ten Brink (after  Martin Levan )
  • Translation: Gerrit Komrij
  • Casting: Carline Brouwer and Fons van Kraaij
  • Technical supervisor: Henk van Gilpen
  • Associate producer: Marcel Klein Ovink
  • Executive Producer: Willem Metz
  • Dance Captains: Helen Geets and Jeroen Luiten

Tour Dates [ ]

The musical Cats began previews in September 2006 before opening on 7 October 2006 at the Nieuwe Luxor Theater in Rotterdam. The production played 21 different venues in total.

The production visited Amsterdam in March 2007 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the 1987 Amsterdam production, with a gala featuring guests from the original production, including Stanley Burleson who returned as Tugger for the leg (March 21 to April 29, 2007), as well as Ruth Jacott , Pia Douwes , Corine Boon , Debbie Jenner , Rob van de Meeberg and Jan Polak .

  • Hoorn Schouwburg Park - 20 to 24 September 2006
  • Rotterdam new Luxor Theater - September 28 to November 4, 2006
  • Nijmegen City Theater Nijmegen - November 8 to November 19, 2006
  • Maastricht Theater at the Vrijthof - November 29 to December 10, 2006
  • The Hague World Forum Theater - December 14 to January 7, 2007
  • Enschede Podium Twente - 10 to 21 January 2007
  • Leeuwarden Stadsschouwburg De Harmonie - January 24 to February 4, 2007
  • Apeldoorn Schouwburg Orpheus - 7 to 18 February 2007
  • Eindhoven Parktheater Eindhoven - 21 February to 4 March 2007
  • Groningen Martiniplaza Theater - 7 to 18 March 2007
  • Amsterdam Royal Theater Carré - March 21 to April 29, 2007
  • Breda Chassé Theater - 9 to 27 May 2007
  • Den Bosch Theater on the Parade - 30 May to 10 June 2007
  • Utrecht Stadsschouwburg Utrecht - 13 to 24 June 2007
  • Amsterdam Royal Theater Carré - June 27 to July 8, 2007
  • Heerlen Theater Heerlen - 11 to 22 July 2007
  • Rotterdam new Luxor Theater - July 25 to August 5, 2007
  • Eindhoven Parktheater Eindhoven - 22 August to 2 September 2007
  • Breda Chassé Theater 5 to 16 - September 2007
  • Groningen Martiniplaza Theater - 9 to 23 September 2007
  • Nijmegen City Theater Nijmegen - September 26 to October 7, 2007

Note: Cindy Bell is not to be confused with Cindy Belliot

Dutch Tour 2006 Cast List

Gallery [ ]

Performance

Cori Tant Dutch Tour 2006 01

Portraits / Press

Original Dutch Cast (1987-1992) & Dutch National Tour Cast (2006-2007)

  • ↑ Cats Netherlands Tour 2007 , cyber-tiger.com/wiki.

Fan Reports (2007): Feb 01 , Feb 02 , Apr , May , Jun , Jul & Aug , Aug

  • 1 Frank Thompson
  • 2 Cats (1998 Film)
  • 3 Bombalurina

Wigglepedia

2006 Concerts

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  • Wigglepedia Fanon: Racing To The Rainbow Show! (Alternate Version)
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