What’s It All About? Bacharach Reimagined
The Menier Chocolate Factory today announces the international cast – hailing from across the UK, US and Canada, for the UK première of What’s It All About? Bacharach Reimagined. Burt Bacharach’s celebrated songbook is given an exciting new interpretation with Kyle Riabko’s thrillingly original musical arrangement. This show, directed by Oliver Award-winner Steven Hoggett, is […]
Face The Music – Ye Olde Rose and Crown
Face the Music is the 1932 political musical that tells the story of corruption. Hal Reisman is trying to put on a Broadway show but because of the state the world is in, no one is prepared to help fund it. Luckily for Hal, a group of Irish police men have a stash […]
Michael Vinsen has Tea With Wilma

For those who may not be familiar with your work, can you give me a little run down of some of your career highlights so far? Sure, I created the role of Peter in the London premiere of ‘Bare’. I’ve been in Hairspray, Legally Blonde, The Book of Mormon, Grease, We Will Rock You. And […]
An Audience With Jimmy Saville – Park Theatre
Jimmy Saville was one of Great Britains most well loved and honoured TV personalities. Hosting the BBC Music show Top of the Pops and his smash hit TV show Jim’ll Fix It, where children’s dreams were made realities live on air. Jimmy raised over £40 million for charity over the years and was seen as […]
Miss-Leading Ladies to play at St James Studio Theatre this August
Ria Jones and Ceri Dupree star in this stunning celebration of some of the greatest grande dames of stage and screen, adding their own unique family twist. From Ethel Merman to Doris Day, Marlene Dietrich to Danny La Rue, to name a few. This gene pool of rip roaring talent will lead you astray in their […]
Violence and Son – The Royal Court
Written by Gary Owen, Violence and Son is a new play being presented in the round at the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at The Royal Court. The story centres on Liam, played by David Moorst, a teenage boy who after his mother’s untimely death finds himself living with his previously absent and loutish father, nicknamed Violence. […]
Are theatre goers turning away from the expense of the west end or are they just becoming more savvy with their money?
I’ve always been a bit of a detective when it comes to buying theatre tickets as I like to get a good deal. So with premium seats to see The Book of Mormon at over £200 and the upcoming family Christmas show ELF around the same mark, you might think there is no hope… but […]
Jamie Muscato joins the cast of The House of Mirrors and Hearts at the Arcola Theatre
Jamie Muscato will join the cast of The House of Mirrors and Hearts, a new British chamber musical to play in Studio 1 at Arcola Theatre from Thursday 2 July 2015. Jamie will play the role of Nathan, replacing the previously announced Bart Edwards, who has had to withdraw from the production due to unforeseen […]
Boys of the Barricade Live in Concert at the Charing Cross Theatre
Boys of the Barricade are a fantastic new group that showcase some of the world’s finest male voices from the West End, Broadway, International Tour and Hollywood movie of Les Misèrables. Created and produced by Les Misèrables alumni Scott Garnham and Simon Schofield, Boys of the Barricade not only perform the world’s greatest show […]
Joe Tracini has Tea With Wilma

For those who may not be familiar with your work, can you give me a little run down of some of your career highlights so far? Absolutely. I was in Hollyoaks for 3 years, which was lovely, I was a British champion magician at the age of 15, and in 2009 I was lucky enough […]