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Opened: November 19, 1942

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London Hippodrome
Cranbourn Street & Charing Cross Road London

Based on the play Cradle Snatchers by Russell Medcraft and Norma Mitchell

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TLC to Premiere New TAKE MY TUMOR Medical Series in May
by Michael Major - Mar 12, 2024


Discover TLC's new limited medical series, TAKE MY TUMOR. The series offers an intimate look into the medical world, providing viewers with a unique perspective. Experts in their field and renowned surgeons, Dr. Kimberly Moore Dalal, Dr. Jason Cohen, and Dr. Ryan F. Osborne take on some of the most challenging cases of their careers.

Street Theatre Company's THE TRAIL TO OREGON May Be Hard to Describe, But It's More Fun Than A Bout of Dysentery
by Jeffrey Ellis - Mar 12, 2024


The answer is none of the above, obviously – you and I are showing our age with those ridiculous suggestions – and any effort to explain The Trail to Oregon to you would contain spoilers, which people oftentimes don’t want to know, sending particularly disturbing and frankly threatening emails to critics just trying to do their jobs.

Shaw Festival Shares 2023 Season Results: An Investment In Recovery
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 8, 2024


Explore the Shaw Festival's 2023 season results, marking a significant investment in recovery. Patrons, donors, and company members gathered to celebrate the successful season.

Alice Ivy Shares New Single 'Popstar (Feat. Låpsley)'
by Michael Major - Mar 8, 2024


Discover ALICE IVY's latest single 'Popstar (Feat. Låpsley)' from her forthcoming LP 'Do What Makes You Happy'. Experience the fresh sound via Helix Records. Alice Ivy and Låpsley prove their versatility in spades - reminiscent of Alice Ivy's co-write and production work on Mallrat's knockout single “Teeth.”

The Friday Five (+1): The Cast of Street Theatre Company's THE TRAIL TO OREGON
by Jeffrey Ellis - Mar 8, 2024


Originally written and produced by Team Starkid (of A Very Potter Musical fame), The Trail to Oregon! parodies the video game The Oregon Trail, which follows a pioneer family on their journey westward to make a new life for themselves. Described as “hilarious and ‘edu-macational’ musical comedy,” the audience chooses the characters’ names at each show and making the decision of which family member succumbs to dysentery on the way to the Pacific Northwest.

Review: SANCTUARY CITY at The Seattle Rep
by Jay Irwin - Mar 7, 2024


Dear Readers, I want to share with you one of the issues I come up against while writing these reviews. How much of the story to tell you. Especially with shows such as “Sanctuary City” by Martyna Majok, currently playing at the Seattle Rep, I want you to experience it somewhat blind, and let this brilliantly layered show unfold and wash over you the same way it did for me. But I want to tell you what it’s about. So, I’ll do my best and still try to avoid the spoilers.

Interview: Paige Davis Talks 'Fulfilling' Short Film BEYOND THE FOG
by Michael Major - Mar 7, 2024


Paige Davis stars in Beyond the Fog, a new short film written and directed by Desirée Abeyta. BroadwayWorld sat down with Davis to discuss what drew her to the story, the 'satisfying' feeling of working on an indie film, and more.

Review: SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS: THE MUSICAL at Cedar Park Middle School Performing Arts
by Joni Lorraine - Mar 5, 2024


When a friend called me and invited me to join her for a middle school production of SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS:THE MUSICAL last week, I think it fair to say it wasn’t high on this reviewer’s list of things to do on a free Saturday night.

Review: JEKYLL & HYDE, National Theatre Schools Tour
by Gary Naylor - Mar 5, 2024


A shocking and taboo-busting production fires young minds like no other art form can.

Review: SKELETON CREW at Studio 2 At Riffe Center
by Paul Batterson - Mar 4, 2024


Rico Parker joins a talented quartet of actors, performing with Wilma Hatton (Faye), Clarissa Rai (Shanita), and Alan Tyson (Reggie), in bringing this two-act, two-hour show to life. Each actor brings out certain nuances to his or her character, revealing the character’s strengths and concealing his or her secrets.

Review: BYE BYE BIRDIE at the Haines City Theatre
by Peter Nason - Mar 2, 2024


HCT is a small theatre with a big heart, and their production spotlights the show's strengths and weaknesses.

Review: WE'RE ONLY IN IT FOR THE MUSIC - LÄTHER PLAY THE MUSIC OF FRANK ZAPPA - ADELAIDE FRINGE 20 at Governor Hindmarsh Hotel.
by Barry Lenny - Mar 1, 2024


What did our critic think of WE'RE ONLY IN IT FOR THE MUSIC - LÄTHER PLAY THE MUSIC OF FRANK ZAPPA - ADELAIDE FRINGE 20 at Governor Hindmarsh Hotel.?

Album Review: Natalie Douglas BACK TO THE GARDEN Starts Club44 Pairing Well
by Erin Samms - Feb 29, 2024


It may, well, claim a spot as one of the best albums of the year.

Avantika, Tony Danza, Tovah Feldshuh, Tonya Pinkins and More Will Lead New Play WINDOWS
by Stephi Wild - Feb 29, 2024


 Windows, a new play written by New York Times Bestselling Author Tawni O'Dell will make its world premiere, in a strictly limited engagement March 25th - 27th at The Town Hall. Learn more about the play and find out who is starring here!

Review: UNTIL THE FLOOD at Stray Cat Theatre
by Angela Kabasan-Gonzalez - Feb 28, 2024


What did our critic think of UNTIL THE FLOOD at Stray Cat Theatre? Attending a one-person play presents a unique theatrical experience, offering an intimate and immersive journey into the depths of a single performer's storytelling prowess. Yet, within this singular spotlight lies the allure and hazard of the format.

Student Blog: Working Through 9 TO 5: What a Way to Make a Living!!
by Student Blogger: Natalie Liew - Feb 28, 2024


Opening two shows back-to-back in a month might be the most tiring thing I’ve ever done, but I’ve never felt more accomplished

Review: ORDER MY STEPS at Sedona International Film Festival
by Herbert Paine - Feb 27, 2024


Filmmaker Augusta Palmer and screenwriter Kathryn Grant's ORDER MY STEPS is an emotionally powerful film about repentance and reconciliation, highlighted by Carla Brandberg's riveting performance. One of the featured shorts at this year's Sedona International Film Festival.

KING OF NOD Released In Audiobook Edition
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Feb 27, 2024


King of Nod, the multiple award-winning novel by Scott Fad, is now available in an audiobook edition.

Chilina Kennedy and Constantine Maroulis Will Lead Reading of ALL THE RAGE Musical
by Stephi Wild - Feb 27, 2024


A one-night-only reading of the musical All The Rage will be held as part of Spark Theatre Festival this March. The reading will star Broadway's Chilina Kennedy and Constantine Maroulis.

THE WIZ, COMPANY, and More Set For The Smith Center for the Performing Arts' 2024-25 Broadway Season
by Stephi Wild - Feb 27, 2024


The Smith Center for the Performing Arts has announced its latest lineup of Broadway productions for 2024/2025 The new season features 10 stage productions direct from Broadway that have collectively been showered with 33 Tony Awards®, 18 Drama Desk Awards and five Laurence Olivier Awards. Learn which shows are included.

Review: WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME at TheatreSquared
by Theresa Bertram - Feb 27, 2024


What did our critic think of WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME at TheatreSquared? TheatreSquared always impresses me. Before the show I talked with the enjoyable cafe concierge who said he hoped I liked the show. I told him that they always do a wonderful job with every production. However, it’s the variety that intrigues me. Rarely do I recognize what is being offered. It’s exciting and never boring. I love it.  

Complete Cast Set For HELL'S KITCHEN on Broadway
by Stephi Wild - Feb 26, 2024


The complete cast has been revealed for the Broadway premiere of the new musical HELL’S KITCHEN, set to begin performances next month! Learn more about who is joining the company here!

Review: BLACK CYPRESS BAYOU at Geffen Playhouse
by Evan Henerson - Feb 23, 2024


Part mystery, part cathartic family drama ruminating on legacies of evil and forgiveness, director Tiffany Nichole Greene’s production grips us tightly from the outset and does not easily let us go. Thankfully, along this 80-minute journey, we also get to laugh as well as exhale.

Review: THE LAST FIVE YEARS Soars at Core Theatre Group
by Rachel Stone - Feb 23, 2024


Last night, I was lucky enough to attend the opening night of Core Theatre Group’s (Hudson Valley’s newest theatre company), production of The Last Five Years, starring Season 6 winner of the The Voice Maelyn Jarmon and Clay Singer (The Band’s Visit).  This production, directed with honesty and inventiveness by Jessica McRoberts, one of the founding members of Core Theatre Group, was a breath of fresh air. 

A PIRATE'S LIFE FOR SHE Comes to UMaine School Of Performing Arts This Week
by Stephi Wild - Feb 22, 2024


The University of Maine School of Performing Arts is taking to the high seas with the latest production from its Division of Theatre and Dance.

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