SHOW BOAT sets sail in just four weeks – last chance to see
This limited season of Daniel Evans’ five star Sheffield Crucible production of SHOW BOAT today commences its final four weeks, playing its last West End performance at the New London Theatre on Saturday on 27 August 2016. SHOW BOAT began West End previews on 9 April 2016 with opening night on 25 April 2016 after […]
KIDS WEEK kicks off today – take your little maggots to the theatre for free!
The annual London theatre initiative Kids Week began today and announced it would be extending until 7 September 2016 to mark the end of school summer holidays. With over 55,000 tickets available, you can book free tickets for London’s biggest shows including, The Railway Children, Jersey Boys and Wicked. Now in its 19th year, Kids […]
Matthew Kelly joins the cast of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE at Regents Park Open Air Theatre
Full casting is announced today for Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre’s acclaimed production of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice which, after sell-out performances in 2013, returns this year to conclude the 2016 Summer Season ahead of a major UK Tour in September. Opening at the Churchill Theatre, Bromley, the tour will then visit Norwich, Cambridge, Salford, Leicester, […]
Catch MISS SAIGON in cinemas from October 16 2016
On October 16th MISS SAIGON: THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY PERFORMANCE brings an all-new spectacular film production of the legendary musical to cinemas around the UK. This acclaimed new staging of Boublil and Schönberg’s Miss Saigon was one of the most highly anticipated musical events the West End had seen in recent years; smashing box office records […]
EVITA set to trot around the country again in 2017 with new UK Tour
Following its smash hit run at London’s Dominion Theatre, Bill Kenwright’s production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Evita is set to thrill audiences once again across the UK. The tour will open in Bromley on Thursday 12 January and is set to visit Southampton, Liverpool, Stoke-On-Trent, Edinburgh, Bristol, Wimbledon, Oxford, Salford Quays, Cardiff, […]
REVIEW: Richard III (Almeida Theatre) ★★★★★
It is no secret that Richard III was not a nice person. He had a certain superficial charm but his penchant for murdering relatives and friends made him difficult to love. He became King after murdering many friends and relatives who got in his way, and then went to war to unsuccessfully retain his throne […]
REVIEW: EXPOSURE THE MUSICAL (St James Theatre) ★★
With the invention of the camera phone in recent years, the subject of photography and its interest has grown and become a lot more mainstream thanks to the use of apps such as Instagram. People spend some minutes, some maybe hours fixing their face, filtering here and there, striving for perfection. Vain, self-indulgent, you might […]
Check out these pictures from yesterday’s HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD Opening Gala
Yesterday Harry Potter and the Cursed Child held its star studded Opening Gala performance at the Palace Theatre. Check out the images below by Dan Wooller from the red carpet and after party! [Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”29″ gal_title=”Harry Potter Gala Night-3″] 250,000 tickets will be released for sale next week on Thursday 4 August 2016 at 11am […]
LINDA NOLAN and LOUISE JAMESON to star in the musical RUMPY PUMPY! at the Union Theatre
When Jean Johnson and Shirley Landels, two brave ladies from the Hampshire Women’s Institute, decide to campaign for the decriminalisation of prostitution and to improve conditions for Working Girls everywhere, brothel madame, Holly Spencer, gets in touch. She has the perfect brothel these ladies could be looking for! Holly quips: ‘You ladies make the tea and […]
REVIEW: THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS (National Theatre, Lyttleton) ★★★
A legendary piece from a legendary writer, The Plough and the Stars is the third in the writer’s ‘Dublin trilogy and perhaps the bleakest, the play unwinds around a fractured Dublin beginning in November 1915 as people look towards a liberated Ireland culminating in the tragedies of the Easter risings of 1916, and the movement […]