Producers of the Tony and Grammy Award-winning Best Musical Hadestown, currently enjoying its third successful year in London’s West End, are pleased to announce the inaugural UK & Ireland tour, ...
Tunes like ‘Live in Living Color’ and ‘Goodbye’ from Catch Me If You Can have made appearances in enough musical theatre ...
There are some stories so firmly embedded in the public imagination that any adaptation must wrestle with the shadow of its ...
Do you ever watch videos on TikTok, X, or YouTube, taken from the International Space Station (or ISS as it's known - looking ...
Once in a While is receiving its first outing at Union Theatre this week, in a most enjoyable semi-staged version for a cast of ten plus an electric pianist! Anyway, back to Once in a While: Norman ...
Billy (Waleed Akhtar) and Zafar (Esh Alladi) are both Pakistani. It hardly takes a genius, then, to work out what the ‘p’ word of the show’s title is. A lot goes on in this single-act play: Billy is ...
Peter Shaffer’s 75-minute farce Black Comedy premiered at Chichester Festival Theatre in 1965, commissioned by Kenneth Tynan as a companion piece to Strindberg’s Miss Julie. The play’s ingenious ...
The controversial legal doctrine of Joint Enterprise lies at the heart of Second Speaker, a compelling and thought-provoking drama that explores justice, loyalty and responsibility. The play follows ...
Just over 50 years after it first galloped onto cinema screens, Monty Python and the Holy Grail remains one of the most beloved and quotable comedy films ever made. Now, audiences have the chance to ...
William Critchard (Jordan Luke Gage) and Richard Arnold (Daniel Kirkler) were executed in September 1753 for “the detestable crime of buggery”. Until 1861 sexual activity between men resulted in the ...
The evening began with a delightful chorus of traditional London songs – “Maybe It’s Because I’m a Londoner” among others, setting the tone perfectly, inside the historic Fellowship Inn pub in ...
The world of this show is a very different one in more ways than the one inhabited by Londoners: set in a small town, or perhaps even a village, in America, there is an almost inevitable reaching for ...
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