Impossible – Magic Show comes to the West End this Summer

IMPOSSIBLE, the biggest magic show in decades, is set to thrill audiences in London’s West End this summer at the Noël Coward Theatre. The show will feature the very best magicians and tricksters from around the world, fusing dazzling grand stage illusions, up- close-and-personal magic, cutting-edge technological tricks and death-defying escapology in a fast-paced, breath-taking […]

Rehearsal Images Released for The Seagull at Regents Park Open Air Theatre

Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre has today released rehearsal images for Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull, which plays at the theatre from 19 June – 11 July. Celebrated as one of the most important plays of the nineteenth century, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre have commissioned a new version by Torben Betts to mark the 120th Anniversary of Chekhov’s original play. Janie […]

Last chance to see Peter Pan at Regents Park Open Air Theatre

The critically acclaimed production of Peter Pan which opened the 2015 season at Regents Park Open Air Theatre, must end its limited run on 14 June. George Llewelyn Davies, killed in action in WW1, was one of the children who inspired this iconic character. Remembering him and a generation of lost boys, Timothy Sheader and Liam Steel’s ‘stunning, moving, definitive production […]

A Streetcar Named Desire to transfer to Broadway in 2016

Young Vic’s A Streetcar Named Desire to make American premiere at new St. Ann’s Warehouse on the Brooklyn Waterfront, from 23 April 2016  Gillian Anderson, Ben Foster and Vanessa Kirby reprise their roles in award-winning director Benedict Andrews’ production   St. Ann’s Warehouse presents A Young Vic/Joshua Andrews co-production A Streetcar Named Desire By Tennessee Williams 23 […]

XANADU comes to Southwark Playhouse this October

The UK Premiere of the smash-hit Broadway musical comedy, XANADU, based on the 1980s classic cult movie comes to Southwark Playhouse this autumn Book by Douglas Carter Beane. Music and Lyrics by Jeff Lynne and John Farrar. Directed by Paul Warwick Griffin. Designed by Morgan Large. Choreography by Nathan M. Wright. Sound by Richard Brooker.  […]

YouTube sensations Flick & Julie come to London on UK tour

Do you like saving money? Do you like laughing? Well, why not come and join Flick and Julie in their pop up, one stop, money saving advice shop for an evening of comedy sketches and songs?! A friendship forged in hard times, behind bars, Flick and Julie are an unlikely pairing that have come together […]

Sunday In The Arts – Above the Arts Theatre

Above The Arts Theatre is a quaint, homely, intimate space simply perfect for a cabaret. Hosted by the hilariously stagey Emma Ralston and Anthony Williamson who performed their own re-written musical songs and provided humour throughout the show. Straight from Britain’s Got Talent and a previous UK Tour of Hairspray playing Link Larkin was Luke […]

The Dirty Talk – Jermyn Street Theatre

    In Michael Puzzo’s two-hander, Lino (Nicholas Hammond) and Mitch (James Sindell), two men of very different personalities, are stranded in a hunting lodge while a storm rages outside. The phone is dead, the car doesn’t work and they can’t even get the weather channel on TV to find out how long this situation […]

Theory of Relativity at The Drayton Arms Theatre

Down the road from the Royal Albert Hall, above the Drayton Arms pub, is a surprisingly huge fringe theatre venue. Audience members took their seat on denim jean upholstered benches facing 8 empty stools, waiting for what would be a 70 minute seamless song cycle called, ‘The Theory of Relativity’. Who knew science could couple […]

Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games breaks box office records

On Monday 1 June, following Michael Flatley’s last ever UK television performance on the Final of ITV1’s Britain’s Got Talent, sales for his West End show Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games broke the Dominion Theatre box office records for the highest number of tickets sold and most money taken in one day. Michael Flatley […]