EXCLUSIVE TRAILER: Mary Shelley’s gothic tale FRANKENSTEIN

An electrifying new production of Mary Shelley’s gothic tale FRANKENSTEIN plays at Wilton’s Music Hall 7-18 March 2017 . Frankenstein, a young scientist, brings a gruesome body to life. Cast out into a hostile world, Frankenstein’s creature searches for his true identity. But the pain of rejection and a broken promise changes everything. Vengeful, dangerous […]

Check out these first images of Jim Steinman’s BAT OUT OF HELL – THE MUSICAL

The world premiere of the long-awaited Jim Steinman’s Bat Out Of Hell – The Musical will take place in London’s West End at the London Coliseum, opening on Tuesday 20 June 2017, following previews from 5 June, for a limited season until 22 July 2017. This follows previews at Manchester Opera House from 17 February […]

At Last – The Etta James Story set to tour the UK

The smash-hit show, At Last – The Etta James Story, is set to tour this spring starring the sensational Vika Bull; marking its UK debut on the 28th March 2017 when it opens at Liverpool’s Epstein Theatre. Following its world premiere in Melbourne in 2013 At Last – The Etta James Story has since packed […]

REVIEW: HOW (NOT) TO LIVE IN SUBURBIA (Soho Theatre) ★★★★★

HOW (NOT) TO LIVE IN SUBURBIA tells the story of the lonely life of Annie Siddons. Annie is a writer and a single mum, living in suburban Twickenham, who wholeheartedly loves London but just not that particular area. Annie is pathologically lonely and longs to live in a more artistic London enclave. She also has two […]

WICKED star Rachel Tucker set to fly out on an 11 date solo tour

Following a triumphant nine month run on Broadway as lead role ‘Elphaba’ in the smash hit musical Wicked, stage star Rachel Tucker embarks on an eleven date solo tour throughout the UK. Audiences can expect up close and personal performances of musical theatre favourites, along with some classic jazz, soul and a few surprises thrown […]

REVIEW: Flew the Coop (New Diorama Theatre) ★★★

This playful and humorous show is presented by Lost Watch appearing as the RGASC (Rauchbach Greasley Association Society Club), a club that has been set up to ensure that two very special heroes of World War II are not forgotten – Horace Greasley and Rosa Rauchbach. The club consists of only five members who meet […]

REVIEW: LA RONDE (Bunker Theatre) ★★★

London, 2017. Gender and sexuality are fluid and free. It is possible to reinvent yourself with every new sexual encounter. Whatever you’re into, someone out there will be into you. Max Gill’s reworking of La Ronde (Arthur Schnitzler’s 1897 classic which for the first 20 years of its life was deemed too explicit for a […]

REVIEW: TRAVESTIES (Apollo Theatre) ★★★

A play set in Zurich 1917 involving James Joyce, Tristan Tzara and Lenin surely sounds like a comedy waiting to be told?! Tom Stoppard’s Travesties finds a sense of joy in the most intellectual of conversation. Taking the role of narrator, Tom Hollander plays Henry Carr, a minor British diplomat in Zurich 1917 as he […]