INTERVIEW: Ian Stroughair has Tea With Wilma chatting about his new show ICONIC – A Brief History Of Drag
You have performed in some amazing shows so far in your career. What have been some of your highlights? That’s a hard one. You know what I have been so fortunate to work on some the most successful shows of all time. CATS was always my dream show as a kid so I must say […]
20th Anniversary production of RENT the Musical announced for christmas season at St James Theatre
Robert Mackintosh and Idili Theatricals Limited, in association with Theatr Clwyd and Wales Millennium Centre, are presenting the 20th Anniversary production of Jonathan Larson’s ground-breaking Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning musical RENT. After opening at Theatr Clwyd for a limited season from 21 October to 12 November 2016, RENT will go on a three-week tour, […]
Maureen Lipman and Katie Brayben to star in MY MOTHER SAID I NEVER SHOULD at the St James Theatre
[vimeo width=”300px” height=”200px”]Place vimeo video ID here[/vimeo] National treasure Maureen Lipman (Oklahoma, Outside Edge, See How They Run) and Olivier-award winning Katie Brayben (Beautiful – The Carole King Musical, King Charles III, American Psycho) will lead the cast in Charlotte Keatley’s My Mother Said I Never Should. They will be joined by Caroline Faber (The […]
REVIEW: BAD JEWS (Theatre Royal Haymarket)
Bad Jews, by Joshua Harmon has been on quite the journey since it debuted off-broadway in 2012. It’s UK premiere was at Bath’s Ustinov Studio in 2013, before transferring to London’s St James Theatre in 2014 and then the Arts Theatre in the West End in 2015. Continuing its success, 2016 has seen yet […]
Nikki Davis-Jones and Paul Harnett have Tea With Wilma
Wicked star Nikki Davis-Jones has turned her hand to Directing, along with Paul Harnett. Watch them talk about their new show Alice: a new musical which is playing at the St James Studio in Victoria, London at lunchtimes 9-21 March 2015. For more information and to book tickets to see Alice: A New Musical, visit […]
Tell Me On A Sunday
Would you like to see an almost 70 year old woman recreate a show she made famous thirty odd years ago? Who wouldn’t? Let’s be honest, Marti Webb could have come on stage at the St James theatre last night, wearing a bin bag and mimed her way through the CD and it would still […]