REVIEW: THRILL ME (Jermyn Street Theatre)
It is ironic that the Jermyn Street Theatre took the first option on the multi-award winning musical thriller by Stephen Dolginoff in 1999. Seventeen years and 125 productions later, Dolginoff’s musical about the “thrill killers” has finally arrived at the JST. One of Clarence Darrow’s most notorious cases, Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb stood trial […]
Final names announced for SEASONS OF LARSON: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JONATHAN LARSON
Final names are announced today for Seasons of Larson, a one-off concert celebrating the life and music of legendary Broadway composer Jonathan Larson. The concert will take place on Monday 25 January 2016 at the Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue. Joining the line-up are Anton Stephans and Noel Sullivan. Anton Stephans most recently graced the […]
When Eric eats a banana he becomes… a musical
Producers announce launch of BANANAMAN The Musical Part fond parody of the super-hero genre, part riotous comic slapstick – this is a potassium powered action comedy the whole family will love! For the first time ever, Bananaman will soon be live on stage…. “This is 29 Acacia Road. And this is Eric Wimp. He’s a […]
REVIEW: GUYS AND DOLLS (Savoy Theatre)
Following a successful run at the Chichester festival theatre, Gordon Greenberg’s revival of the classic musical Guys and Dolls has joyfully danced its way into the Savoy Theatre. The show which follows a group of gamblers and their molls was made famous by the 1955 film which starred a veritable plethora of Hollywood royalty including […]
BAD JEWS returns to the West End for a six week run at the Theatre Royal Haymarket
Due to popular demand, Theatre Royal Bath Productions, Kenny Wax and Theatre Royal Haymarket Productions are delighted to announce the return of Joshua Harmon’s BAD JEWS to the West End, at London’s Theatre Royal Haymarket. The critically-acclaimed production will run from 8th February until 19th March 2016, following sell out runs at Ustinov Studio, Bath, […]
GUEST BLOG: How to make your Broadway experience more affordable!
Most people visit the great white way in hope of seeing some incredible theatre. In my opinion and from what I see on social media posts, the vast majority of people pay for this frivolously without thought as to how to get cheaper, more economically friendly tickets! I write this from my hotel room on […]
EVELYN HOSKINS, TYRONE HUNTLEY, AND JODIE STEELE JOIN FOR ALL NEW WEST END SWITCHED OFF
The trio of leading stars announced for the third in the intimate West End Switched Off concert series are Evelyn Hoskins (Sound of Music Live, Carrie, Spring Awakening), Tyrone Huntley (Memphis, The Book of Mormon, Sister Act), and Jodie Steele (Jesus Christ Superstar, Fame). Following on from the highly successful and much praised concerts, Parallel […]
THE FATHER returns to the West End for a five week run
Following successful runs at the Theatre Royal Bath, the Tricycle Theatre in London and a West End season at Wyndham’s Theatre, Florian Zeller’s Moliere award-winning play, THE FATHER, will play at the Duke of York’s Theatre for a limited five week run, 24thFebruary – 26th March 2016, prior to a national tour. Kenneth Cranham reprises his role as […]
REVIEW: Vanity Fair (Middle Temple Hall)
William Makepeace Thackeray embarked on a legal career in the Middle Temple before he became a novelist. To honour this connection, the Inn presents a production of his most important work in aid of the Middle Temple Scholarship Fund. Middle Temple Hall has always had a close relationship with the arts. The first recorded production […]
Shaun Williamson to play Perks in The Railway Children in London
Shaun Williamson will join the cast of the Olivier Award-winning production of Mike Kenny’s stage adaptation of E. Nesbit’s novel The Railway Children – Live on Stage at the same time as the show celebrates its first anniversary at King’s Cross Theatre in London. Shaun will play Mr Perks from Saturday 16 January. The Railway Children opened at the […]