Pop Up Opera – Brunel Thames Tunnels
Pop Up Opera have a knack of finding interesting and strange locations to stage the works of Mozart, Bizet and this time Rossini, but their current performance of l’italiana in Algeri really does take the biscuit. Hidden away in Rotherithe are the Brunel Thames Tunnels; a deep vertical tunnel which for a few nights only […]
Whose Line Is It Anyway… Live to play at Adelphi Theatre from 20 June
Legendary televised improv show Whose Line Is It Anyway? will make its official worldwide premiere as a live show at the Adelphi Theatre on London’s West End from Saturday 20th June. Original co-creators Dan Patterson and Mark Leveson will be working with regulars Colin Mochrie, Josie Lawrence, Greg Proops, Brad Sherwood and Clive Anderson for […]
I Sing! Musical to play at the Drayton Arms Theatre
A musical about coming of age in New York City, a hilarious, honest and heart warming musical that centres around five people learning about who they are, love, loss, sex and friendship. There’s the supposed happy couple, the best friend with a secret crush, the fun loving single city girl and her gay best friend […]
You Won’t Succeed on Broadway if You Don’t Have Any Jews to play at the St. James Theatre
It has been said that ‘You won’t succeed on Broadway if you don’t have any Jews’. Broadway wouldn’t be what it is today without the Jewish composers and writers whose melodies we so greatly adore. You Won’t Succeed on Broadway if You Don’t Have Any Jews is not in any way political. It is simply […]
Extra Performances of An Audience With Jimmy Savile On Sale Now
Cahoots Theatre Company and Park Theatre have today released extra tickets for Jonathan Maitland’s An Audience with Jimmy Savile, currently playing at Park Theatre in London until 11 July 2015. Two extra shows are now on sale on Monday 29 June and Monday 6 July at 7.30pm. It’s 1991 and a TV show celebrates the […]
The Picture of Dorian Gray – St James Theatre Studio
On June 20th 2015 it will be exactly 125 years since “The Picture of Dorian Gray” was published. The European Arts Company celebrates the anniversary with a stage tour of Merlin Holland’s (Wilde’s grandson!) and John O’Connor’s adaptation of the novel. In Victorian London, Basil Hallward completes his Magnum Opus: the portrait of Dorian […]