Review: Oklahoma! (Chichester)
It may seem like a bold move by Chichester to stage a production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's first musical when the National Theatre's 1998 revival continues to cast such a long shadow. This is a […]
It may seem like a bold move by Chichester to stage a production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's first musical when the National Theatre's 1998 revival continues to cast such a long shadow. This is a […]
Australian stage star Helen Dallimore, who made her West End debut in 2006 as the original Glinda in Wicked at the Apollo Victoria, returns to London to star as novelist Ernest Hemingway’s wife Mary in […]
There was something of an EastEnders reunion at the opening of Carrie’s War last night (25 June 2009, previews from 18 June), with Shane Richie, Jake Wood and Alex Ferns among those who turned out […]
On Sunday 7 June there was a special service at the Actor's Church, St Paul's in Covent Garden – The Blessing and Dedication of new spaces for artists by The Rt Rev'd & Rt Hon […]
Carrie’s War opened at the Apollo Theatre last night (See Today’s 1st Night Photos::E8831245927821), marking a return to the London stage for the Novel Theatre production which started life at Sadler’s Wells back in 2006 […]
The collaboration between the Gate and Rupert Goold’s Headlong Theatre is driving up an experimental cul de sac. I was interested but unimpressed by Chris Goode’s …Sisters last year, but Dylan Tighe’s Medea/Medea is an […]
Edinburgh Book Festival appearances by Lib Dem finance spokesman Vince Cable and US author Garrison Keillor have sold out within hours. Full published article at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/8113560.stm
Wilton’s Music Hall in east London has been moved off the UK’s top ten list of endangered theatres in the Theatres Trust’s 2009 Theatre Buildings at Risk Register (TBAR), published today. Built by pub owner […]
A lot has happened to Ben Barnes since we were on the Edinburgh Fringe together; The History Boys, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian and the soon to be released Dorian Gray, but some things […]
Julie Atherton trained at Mountview and has become one of our best loved leading ladies. In her dressing room at the Gielgud she talks to Sarah Clark about puppets, performing and why she's always up […]
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