DEATH OF A SALESMAN transfers to the West End starring Sharon D. Clarke
The sold-out Young Vic production of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman will transfer to the Piccadilly Theatre from 24 October 2019 to 4 January 2020. Following her recent award-winning successes on Company and Angels in America, Marianne Elliott co-directs Death of a Salesman with Miranda Cromwell, who worked as Associate Director on both shows. […]
REVIEW: THE WOMAN IN BLACK (Fortune Theatre, 2019)
Susan Hill’s 1983 classic ghost story The Woman In Black was first adapted into a play in 1987, playing the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough before transferring to The West End and landing in its current home at the Fortune Theatre. This Wednesday marked the 30th Anniversary at The Fortune Theatre and PW Productions hosted […]
Samantha Mumba to share role of Teen Angel with Peter Andre & Ore Oduba in the UK & Ireland tour of GREASE
TV presenter and winner of Strictly Come Dancing, Ore Oduba, will play the role of Teen Angel at additional dates on the UK and Ireland tour of GREASE. Ore alternates the role with Peter Andre. As previously announced, Ore will play the role on 24 & 25 June and from 29 June to 16 July […]
Corrie/Emmerdale star Bill Ward joins the cast of EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, the award-winning feel good musical sensation, is pleased to announce that TV and stage actor, Bill Ward, will take on the role of Hugo/Loco Chanelle from 1 July 2019 for a limited season. Bill Ward is an award-winning television and stage actor who is best known for playing Charlie Stubbs in […]
REVIEW: THEY (Theatro Technis) ★★★
They was written by Polish writer Stanislaw Witkiewicz in 1920, in response to the Socialist Revolution. Witkiewicz was a playwright, novelist, painter and philosopher in interwar Poland and is the most frequently performed Polish playwright in global theatre. This production has a short run at Theatro Technis in Camden, produced by Dorota Krimmel and directed […]
REVIEW: In the Night Garden Live (Hackney Empire) ★★★★
Now in its tenth year, the new In the Night Garden Live show features all the favourites, Igglepiggle, Upsy Daisy, Makka Pakka and friends in Igglepiggle’s Busy Day! This latest show is for all the family, featuring an array of music, familiar character sounds, puppets and costumes as well as a flying surprise. We saw […]
The next big musical will be … YOU DECIDE!
Stage Entertainment France are putting their next big production at the Mogador Theater in Paris in the hands of the public to decide. In an email sent today, Stage Entertainment France are asking readers to choose between four productions, Anastasia, Aladdin, Mary Poppins and The Lion King. My fingers are crossed for Anastasia as the […]
Jamie Muscato joins the cast of the The Clockmaker’s Daughter in Concert
Jamie Muscato (Heathers, Big Fish, Les Miserables) will play Henry Glynn in the concert performance of the acclaimed new British musical The Clockmaker’s Daughter on 16thJune. Also cast are John Owen-Jones as Abraham, Christine Allado as Constance, Fra Fee as Will, Lauren James Ray as Amelia, Graham Hoadly as Mayor Glynn and Wendi Peters as […]
REVIEW: COUNTRY MUSIC (Omnibus Theatre) ★★★★
This early play from award-winning writer Simon Stephens, is revived at the Clapham Omnibus with an outstanding performance from Cary Crankson in the lead role. The story follows Jamie, a troubled young man from Gravesend, on a bleak journey from 18-year-old joyrider to prison inmate to estranged father. Each scene involves Jamie speaking with a […]
REVIEW: FLIP Fabrique: Transit (Underbelly Festival) ★★★★★
There was a full house at the Belly Theatre for the Underbelly Festival presentation of FLIP Fabrique’s new show “Transit”. The Quebec Government Office were on hand to introduce the troop of five men and a woman as one of Quebec’s greatest exports – Circus. From their circus school graduates, the team, who have a […]