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FAT CHANCE Comes to Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre Next Month

Fat Chance comes to Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre next month. This unconventional show looks at the pitfalls of trying to have it all.          
VIDEO: Chance The Rapper Reacts To Dionne Warwick's Twitter Shout Out on THE LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT

Chance The Rapper was very excited to get a shout out from Dionne Warwick on Twitter and now they're working together on a new song! Check out Chance The Rapper's new album, 'Merry Christmas Lil Mama: The Gift That Keeps on Giving,' his joint project with Jeremih, released on all streaming platforms on December 11.
BWW Review: SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE INVISIBLE THING, Rudolf Steiner Theatre

It's only natural that, after its original 2016 run in Chiswick, a revised version of Greg Freeman's Sherlock Holmes and the Invisible Thing should land at the Rudolf Steiner Theatre, just down the road from 221B Baker Street itself.
Photo Flash: First Look at the Cast of SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE INVISIBLE THING at Rudolf Steiner Theatre

Take Note Theatre today announces the full cast for the brand-new production of Sherlock Holmes and The Invisible Thing to be staged at Rudolf Steiner Theatre - a stone's throw from Holmes' 221b Baker Street. David Phipps-Davis directs Stephen Chance (Sherlock Holmes), Doug Cooper (Inspector Peacock), Philip Mansfield (Dr Watson), Imogen Smith (Betty Rochester) and Vanessa-Faye Stanley (Lucy Grendle). Written by Greg Freeman, the production opens on 25 July, with previews from 17 July and runs until 18 August.
Full Cast Announced For SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE INVISIBLE THING At Rudolf Steiner Theatre

Take Note Theatre today announces the full cast for the brand-new production of Sherlock Holmes and The Invisible Thing to be staged at Rudolf Steiner Theatre - a stone's throw from Holmes' 221b Baker Street. David Phipps-Davis directs Stephen Chance (Sherlock Holmes), Doug Cooper (Inspector Peacock), Philip Mansfield (Dr Watson), Imogen Smith (Betty Rochester) and Vanessa-Faye Stanley (Lucy Grendle). Written by Greg Freeman, the production opens on 25 July, with previews from 17 July and runs until 18 August.
Last Chance To See Stephen Sondheim's FOLLIES At The National Theatre

Follies returns to the NT for its final eight performances at the National Theatre on 6 May. Stephen Sondheim's legendary musical includes such classic songs as 'Broadway Baby', 'I'm Still Here' and 'Losing My Mind'. Featuring a cast of 40 and an orchestra of 21, Follies is directed by Dominic Cooke.
Last Chance to Nominate A Teacher for the Kennedy Center/Stephen Sondheim Inspirational Teacher Awards

In many people's lives there is at least one teacher who inspired them, and helped them become who they are today. In our early years, when we are still being formed, they often see in us more than we see in ourselves, more than our families see and, as a result, help us to evolve into who we ultimately become. These inspirational people are not often recognized for the life changing role they have played.
BWW Review: BIG BROTHER BLITZKRIEG, King's Head Theatre, January 15 2016

Gary Naylor sees an interesting and important idea exploited both for its comic potential and as a warning about the powers of demagoguery.
Photo Flash: First Look at The English Theatre of Hamburg's TOUCH AND GO

TOUCH AND GO, a farce by Derek Benfield, is now playing at The English Theatre of Hamburg through 9 February, 2013. Broadway World has a first look at the production in the photos below!
The English Theatre of Hamburg Presents Benfield's TOUCH AND GO, Now Playing!

Derek Benfield's TOUCH AND GO, 'a light comedy with lots of laughs at the darkest time of year' is now playing at The English Theatre of Hamburg. The show stars James Walmsley, Debbie Radcliffe, Stephen Chance, Yvonne Delahaye and Amy Newton.
BWW Reviews: THE SHALLOW END, Southwark Playhouse, 13 February 2012

Gary Naylor finds that a fifteen year old contemporary satire still has much to say, and is not short of sting.

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