Further casting announced for ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES THE MUSICAL
Further casting has been announced for Only Fools And Horses The Musical which opens in London at the Theatre Royal Haymarket on 9th February 2019. The hugely lovable characters from the TV show will be brought to life on stage by a talented cast of actors with a wealth of West End credits. The character […]
ASPECTS OF LOVE makes its way to the Southwark Playhouse
Following the critically acclaimed season at the Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester this summer, Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment and Hope Mill Theatre are delighted to announce the transfer of their production of Aspects of Love at Southwark Playhouse for a limited season from 7 January to 9 February 2019, with a national press night on […]
Cast announced for 10th anniversary tour of AMERICAN IDIOT
Full casting has been announced for the special 10th anniversary tour of American Idiot – the ground breaking Tony award-winning rock musical with music by punk-pop and multi Grammy award-winning band Green Day. Leading the cast is: Waterloo Road’s Tom Milner as Johnny; 2013’s X Factor third place runner-up Luke Friend as St Jimmy; and […]
James Phillip’s play THE RUBENSTEIN KISS come to Southwark Playhouse
The first London production since 2005 of the multi-award winning play THE RUBENSTEIN KISS by James Phillips, will open at Southwark Playhouse for a limited 4-week run from 14 March 2019, directed by Joe Harmston. There will be a national press night on 18 March 2019. James Phillips’s first staged play, The Little Fir Tree, […]
REVIEW: Dracula (Jack Studio) ★★★
Writer and director Ross McGregor returns to the Jack Studio in Brockley alongside the team from Arrows and Traps Theatre, with a creepy and atmospheric adaptation of Bram Stoker’s gothic horror classic Dracula. Anyone adapting Dracula is going to be travelling on a well-worn path, and needs to decide if they want to stick closely […]
REVIEW: othellomacbeth (Lyric Hammersmith) ★★
Shakespeare – shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Sadly you remind me of cold class rooms. I attended a school that force fed the pupils Shakespeare in a manner that would make a foie gras goose wince, the unsurprising result being that I have had no great love for the bard. Earlier this […]
REVIEW: Measure for Measure (Donmar Warehouse) ★★★
Josie Rourke, the soon to depart Artistic Director at the Donmar, has taken an innovative approach to staging Shakespeare’s take on sex, power and corruption. Rather than decide whether to set the play in an historical or contemporary setting Rourke does both, with the first half set in medieval Vienna and then the second act […]
Cilla The Musical (Curve Leicester) ★★
Following the death of the nation’s sweetheart in 2015, a critically acclaimed ITV biographical mini-series aired, which depicted Cilla Black’s rise to fame and her relationship with Bobby Willis. Kenwright’s stage production then followed suit, as an adaptation of aforementioned TV series. Rather than a morbid retelling of a person’s life after their death, Cilla […]
REVIEW: THE INHERITANCE (Noel Coward Theatre) ★★★★★
Following an acclaimed run at the Young Vic, Matthew Lopez’s two-part epic, The Inheritance, is entertaining a new, much larger audience at the Noel Coward Theatre. Set a generation after the peak of the AIDS crisis, Matthew Lopez’s, The Inheritance explores profound themes through the turbulent and often comical experiences of a group of young, […]
Star casting announced for Club Tropicana The Musical
Star casting is announced today for the world premiere of Club Tropicana The Musical by Michael Gyngell, a summer adventure of love in the sun, with a soundtrack of smash-hit pop classics all performed live on stage. It takes a fun-packed trip back in time to the electric 80’s when hair was big, shoulders were […]