THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT–TIME extends booking period to 29 October 2016
The National Theatre’s Olivier and Tony Award winning production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time today (17 February 2016) announced the release of over 140,000 tickets taking bookings at the Gielgud Theatre in London’s West End to 29 October 2016 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is adapted […]
REVIEW: NELL GWYNN (Apollo Theatre)
“I can dance and I can sing and I am good at either. And I can do the other thing, when we get together!” If any show was summed up by its lyrics, then Nell Gwynn is it. The famous mistress of King Charles II is brought to life by a collection of bawdy songs, […]
REVIEW: THE LAST TANGO (New Wimbledon Theatre)
Strictly Come Dancing professionals turned stars Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace shake their sequins and dancing shoes for their final show “The Last Tango”. After twenty years of dancing together and touring with popular West End productions, the world champions of Argentine Tango are ready to say goodbye to the stage. In stark contrast to […]
Two of the West End’s leading ladies BONNIE LANGFORD and KERRY ELLIS to play at the HIPPODROME CASINO
AN EVENING WITH BONNIE LANGFORD THURSDAY 31ST MARCH | 8PM | FROM £30 With MD Anthony England and Winston Rollins Band Bonnie Langford has packed a wealth of experience into her outstanding career, with success in theatre, television, film and radio in both Britain and America, and in her latest role of Carmel Kazemi in […]
Hunter 486
Hunter 486, located within The Arch Hotel, London is open all day and serving guests and non-residents heavenly food and drink in a casual, relaxed atmosphere, it features gleaming leather booths, blown glass chandeliers and imaginative artwork. It’s also the perfect place for celebrity spotting as the queen of pop, Madonna, lives directly opposite the […]
REVIEW: JULIE ATHERTON (Crazy Coqs)
Julie Atherton is a well know face on the West End theatre scene, although for the the last few years, she has been focusing her efforts on championing new musical theatre writing. “Mostly English songwriters, but don’t think I’m racist, they just don’t get as much attention as the Americans” she jokes at her debut […]