Cast announced for the UK Tour of THE REAL MARIGOLD HOTEL – LIVE
The VIP senior citizens have survived India, China, Mexico, Russia and Vietnam but will the stars of THE REAL MARIGOLD HOTEL survive on a tour bus around the UK? THE REAL MARIGOLD HOTEL LIVE is the first ever live UK tour of the smash-hit BBC series and stars Shelia Ferguson, Bobby George, Paul Nicholas, Rosemary […]
Full cast announced for David Mamet’s BITTER WHEAT at the Garrick Theatre
Rehearsals have begun for David Mamet’s new play Bitter Wheat which opens at the Garrick Theatre in London on Friday 7 June 2019, with a press night on Wednesday 19 June 2019. The run, which was originally scheduled to finish on 14 September, now finishes on Saturday 21 September 2019. Joining the previously announced John […]
Cast announced for THE CLOCKMAKER’S DAUGHTER – IN CONCERT
Christine Allado, Fra Fee and Wendi Peters head up the all-star cast of the concert performance of Webborn and Finn’s new British musical The Clockmaker’s Daughter. ON SALE NOW Reprising their roles from the celebrated studio cast recording, Christine Allado (Hamilton) and Fra Fee (The Ferryman) are joined by Wendi Peters (Coronation Street, Salad Days) to head […]
Samantha Womack brings THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN to the West End
The Girl on the Train starring Samantha Womack as Rachel Watson will transfer to London’s Duke of York’s Theatre, St Martin’s Lane for a limited run from 23 July to 17 August 2019. The gripping thriller, based on the internationally acclaimed number one best-selling novel by Paula Hawkins and the Dreamworks film has been breaking […]
Shaw Theatre Celebrates Pride
Shaw Theatre announces its first ever mini season celebrating London Pride. Four events all focusing on different parts of the LGBTQIA+ community. The events include: 2nd July – Blacktress UK presenting Take Up Space – an open mic night showcasing LGBTQIA+ through poetry and performance. 3rd July – London’s Gay Men’s Chorus Ensemble presents Glad To […]
The Old Red Lion Theatre – championing the way forward for Accessibility in Fringe theatres
The Old Red Lion Theatre, in London’s Islington, might only have sixty seats but they are championing the way forward for off-west end theatre’s to hold accessible performances of theatre shows. They appreciate that the theatre can feel like an intimidating place for audiences who can’t always control when they move or make some noise. So […]
REVIEW: TESTAMENT (Hope Theatre) ★★★
It is timely that this brave concept piece about a young man’s struggle with grief, that leads to his attempted suicide, staged in association and raising money for CALM – the suicide prevention charity – is presented at the Hope Theatre, Islington during mental health awareness week. Suicide is sadly the biggest killer of young […]
REVIEW: Operation Mincemeat (New Diorama Theatre) ★★★★★
My review might make you assume that I know people in this production, or am in some way associated with the company but I can assure you I am not, but as a jobbing actress, I wish I was. Watching Splitlip’s “Operation Mincemeat” a musical comedy interpretation of a factual, yet improbable, wartime event that […]
REVIEW: Elegies For Angels, Punks and Raging Queens (Union Theatre) ★★★★★
Elegies For Angels, Punks and Raging Queens is a song cycle with music by Janet Hood and lyrics and book by Bill Russell. Featuring songs and monologues inspired by the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt and Edgar Lee Masters’ Spoon River Anthology, the piece was developed in San Francisco in 1985 and was originally titled […]