The 39 Steps to close after 9 Years in London’s West End

On Saturday 5th September 2015 The 39 Steps will close after 9 years at the Criterion Theatre. Based on John Buchan’s 1914 spy thriller The Thirty Nine Steps and adapted for the stage by Patrick Barlow (Desmond Oliver Dingle/The National Theatre of Brent), The 39 Steps is directed by Maria Aitken, with design by Peter […]

The Judy Garland Songbook – New Wimbledon Theatre

Judy Garland is one of the most iconic figures in film making history. Despite dying in 1969, her memory lives on today through the magnitude of films she made (including the iconic Wizard of Oz) and the incredible songs she sang. The Judy Garland Songbook is a celebration of the songs Judy sang in her […]

Dick Barton Special Agent – Leicester Square Theatre

  This spoof of the popular BBC radio series of the 1940s and 1950s (weekly listening figures of some 15 million in its heyday) is very much in the style of West End hits The 39 Steps and The Play That Goes Wrong. And therein lies the problem. Those two productions have raised the bar […]

Cool Rider – Original Cast Recording to be released on 29 June 2015

Following the FIVE STAR success and rapturous reception of the cult sequel flop turned West End triumph, Cool Rider releases its Original Studio Recording on 29.06.15 The film told the heady and daring love story of two unlikely lovers and their road to romance from bowling alley to burger joint, sing-a-long-a-sex education class to talent […]

Full cast announced for the 2015 National Tour of Terence Rattigan’s FLARE PATH

The producers of the forthcoming UK tour of Terence Rattigan’s FLARE PATH, directed by Justin Audibert, are delighted to announce the full cast, headed by the previously announced Leon Ockenden as Peter Kyle, Olivia Hallinan as Patricia Graham and Philip Franks as Squadron Leader Swanson. They will be joined by Adam Best as Flying Officer […]

Absent Friends – Richmond Theatre

As Brits we are defined by our ‘stiff upper lip’ – our inability to show any emotions and a permanent fear of being embarrassed. This may never truly change, yet somewhere in amongst all of this, we enjoy ‘awkward’ humour, a style of comedy that allows us to laugh and cringe at the same time. […]