Review: The Rivals (Bath & tour)
First produced for the stage in 1775, you might think that the then contemporary characters and situations, regularly played out in the streets and assembly rooms of Bath and which are so richly drawn in […]
First produced for the stage in 1775, you might think that the then contemporary characters and situations, regularly played out in the streets and assembly rooms of Bath and which are so richly drawn in […]
In addition to Blithe Spirit starring Alison Steadman, which has already announced its Shaftesbury Avenue berth for March, Theatre Royal Bath this year launches two more revivals which will be West End bound, albeit with […]
In addition to Blithe Spirit starring Alison Steadman, which has already announced its Shaftesbury Avenue berth for March, Theatre Royal Bath this year launches two more revivals which will be West End bound, albeit with […]
Nell Leyshon made history last week (9 September 2010, previews from 5 September) by becoming the first female playwright to have a work staged at Shakespeare’s Globe, in either its old or new incarnations. Her […]
Les Miserables turns 25 on 8 October 2010 and, in the lead-up to the milestone, impresario Cameron Mackintosh is giving London theatregoers not one, not two, but three chances to see Boublil and Schönberg revolutionary […]
Griff Rhys Jones looks set to return to the role of Fagin in Oliver! this Christmas, repeating the spell he spent in the part from 12 December 2009 to 12 June this year. Rhys Jones […]
Michael Landes stars alongside Nancy Carroll and Amanda Drew in a new stage version of David Mamet’s film, House of Games, adapted by Richard Bean which runs at the Almeida Theatre from September 16 2010 […]
As previously predicted, Shoes, the new dance musical by Jerry Springer – The Opera creator and composer Richard Thomas and director/choreographer Stephen Mear has announced it will make its way into the West End with […]
Andrew Lloyd Webber has revealed Australia and Toronto, not New York, will be next in line to receive productions of Phantom sequel Love Never Dies. Speaking on ITV1’s Michael Ball Show on Friday (10 September […]
Could Lincoln Center’s long-running production of Rogers and Hammerstein’s South Pacific be making its way across the Atlantic? That was the suggestion from Howard Panter, joint chief executive of Ambassador Theatre Group, in an interview […]
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