Photo Flash: New Photos of the West End Production of DEATH OF A SALESMAN
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Oct 29, 2019
The West End transfer of the highly acclaimed Young Vic production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, produced by Elliott & Harper Productions and Cindy Tolan and starring Wendell Pierce and Sharon D Clarke began its run at the Piccadilly Theatre in London on Friday 24 October 2019, where it will run until 4 January 2020.
BWW Review: THE VIEW UPSTAIRS, Soho Theatre
by Caroline Cronin
- Jul 25, 2019
The View Upstairs tells the story of the 1973 arson attack on a gay bar in New Orleans, through the lens of a time-travelling millennial who exists as part of the modern day LGBTQ+ community.
Photo Flash: First Look at THE VIEW UPSTAIRS
by Julie Musbach
- Jul 23, 2019
Get a first look at the European premiere of new LGBTQ+ musical THE VIEW UPSTAIRS. The show began previews at the Soho Theatre on 18 July and will run until 24 August.
Tyrone Huntley To Star In THE VIEW UPSTAIRS At Soho Theatre
by Stephi Wild
- May 15, 2019
Tyrone Huntley will star as Wes in the European premiere of new LGBTQ+ musical THE VIEW UPSTAIRS, which runs from 18 July to 24 August at Soho Theatre, with a press night on Tuesday 23 July and a special gala night in aid of the Albert Kennedy Trust (AKT) on 24 July.
Andy Mientus, John Partridge and Declan Bennett Will Lead THE VIEW UPSTAIRS in London
by Stephi Wild
- Apr 18, 2019
Andy Mientus, Declan Bennett, Victoria Hamilton-Barritt, Cedric Neal and John Partridge will star as Patrick, Dale, Inez, Willie and Buddy respectively in the European premiere of new LGBTQ+ musical THE VIEW UPSTAIRS, which runs from 18 July to 24 August at Soho Theatre, with a press night on Tuesday 23 July.
Concert Series 'Night Caps' Announced As Part Of MT FEST UK At The Other Palace
by Stephi Wild
- Jan 17, 2019
Paul Taylor-Mills has announced Night Caps, an informal late-night concerts series as part of MT Fest UK at The Other Palace. These informal and intimate solo concerts will take place in the Studio nightly throughout the festival, and will be an opportunity to get to know some of the country's eminent musical theatre stars through the songs that shaped them, songs they might never get to sing, and songs from new works.
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