Curious Incident celebrates 1000 West End Performances

The National Theatre’s Olivier and Tony Award winning production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time celebrated its 1000th West End performance on Saturday 23 January at the Gielgud Theatre.  The cast and crew celebrated with a specially designed Birthday Cake on the Curious Incident set in between the matinee and evening […]

Taking theatre etiquette to a whole new level – literally taking the piss

A bug bear of many regular theatre-goers is theatre etiquette. Being well behaved at the theatre is incredibly important, not only so that people can absorb themselves in the piece they are watching, without distraction but also because ticket prices can be so expensive and when paying hard earned money for a night out, people […]

Steffan Lloyd-Evans has Tea With Wilma chatting about THE WORLD GOES ROUND

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? I started performing with Welsh National Opera then got a recurring role in ‘Pobol y Cwm’ on S4C. Since then I’ve been in Joseph and Godspell on tour playing some great parts. I’d […]

Four new maggots to join the cast of Matilda The Musical

Now in its fifth year in London’s West End, the Royal Shakespeare Company’s award-winning production of Matilda The Musical has announced that Zaris-Angel Hator, Clara Read and Emily-May Stephenson are to join Evie Hone in the title role from 15 March 2016. Book tickets here As part of the celebrations for the centenary of Roald […]

Margaret Thatcher Queen Of Soho’ announces debut tour

Following two sell-out runs at the Edinburgh Fringe and London’s Leicester Square Theatre, the critically acclaimed Margaret Thatcher Queen of Soho is hitting the road for limited dates this spring.   The debut UK tour also see’s Maggie take to the stage for three nights (21st April, 19th May & 15th July) at the infamous Udderbelly […]

REVIEW: BLOOD BROTHERS (Richmond Theatre)

  Everyone has secrets. Everyone has something they regret, something they think about all the time, that eats them up inside. But none of that compares to regrets and decisions in Blood Brothers – the story of the Johnstone twins, as like each other as two new pins. Friendship. Love. Superstition. Betrayal. Tragedy. Willy Russell’s […]