Review: Prince of Denmark ****
Hamlet was never one of my set texts at school but after watching Prince of Denmark, I wish it had been. Michael Lesslie’s superb prequel to Shakespeare’s tragedy is the latest offering from the National […]
Hamlet was never one of my set texts at school but after watching Prince of Denmark, I wish it had been. Michael Lesslie’s superb prequel to Shakespeare’s tragedy is the latest offering from the National […]
As previously reported, George Stiles’ new show, an adaptation of The Three Musketeers premieres at the Rose Theatre, Kingston this Christmas, the theatre’s first musical. Co-produced Bud Martin whose recent producing credits include screen-to-stage … […]
The Theatrical Guild, the adopted charity for the 2011 Whatsonstage.com Awards, have devised a festive thespian treat to tie in with this year’s Awards Launch Party, when shortlists are announced, on Friday 3 December 2010. […]
George Stiles’ new show, an adaptation of The Three Musketeers premieres at the Rose Theatre, Kingston this Christmas, the theatre’s first musical. Co-produced Bud Martin whose recent producing credits include screen-to-stage musical Legally Blonde, … […]
The cabaret cast of La Clique returned to London’s South Bank last night, opening their new show La Soiree in the Magic Mirrors big top, just behind the National Theatre. Many of the line up […]
Following the success of her debut play Rabbit::E8821148028598, Nina Raine’s Tribes opened at the Royal Court on 20 October 2010 (previews from 14 October) where it continues until 13 November. With a cast which includes […]
A large European mirror tent has landed on a patch of ground – was it the public car park? – next to the National Theatre. One of the acts on the bill, Mooky Cornish, declares […]
Jonathan Ansell, the tenor opera singer and former G4 star, is being considered to play one of the Four Seasons in the West End musical Jersey Boys. Ansell is in Dublin at the moment performing […]
The cabaret cast of La Clique returned to London’s South Bank last night, opening their new show La Soiree in the Magic Mirrors big top, just behind the National Theatre. Many of the line up […]
As previously tipped, Keira Knightley will return to the West End stage next year in a revival of Lillian Hellman’s 1934 play The Children’s Hour. According to today's Daily Mail, she – along with American […]
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