Review: AFTER ALL THESE YEARS, Jermyn Street Theatre
by Josh Maughan - Jul 18, 2023
It is not often that Fringe venues act as platforms for important narratives from the older generation. Based on tonight’s performance of After All These Years, I can only ask ‘Why not?’. After winning the 2023 Outstanding Theatre Award at Brighton Fringe, After All These Years transfers to the Jermyn Street Theatre where I am sure it will enjoy continued success.
Selladoor Worldwide Announces New Writers Programme Showcase
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Apr 29, 2021
In Autumn 2020 following funding received from the DCMS cultural recovery fund Selladoor Worldwide launched their New Writers Programme; today they announce their New Writers Programme Showcase celebrating the results produced by their latest participant writers which will be streamed online Tuesday 11th and Wednesday 12th May at 7pm.
Selladoor Worldwide Presents Selladoor Creation
by Stephi Wild - Nov 2, 2018
Selladoor Worldwide has announced the launch of Selladoor Creation - a brand new platform for new writers to showcase and develop their work with the backing of one of the UK's leading theatre producers. With this new company, Selladoor will continue to support diverse and challenging work from talented artists, and bring innovative new work to the national and international stage, making it accessible for all audiences.
Photo Flash: Joanne Clifton & Ben Adams Star In FLASHDANCE At The Belgrade
by Julie Musbach - Aug 8, 2018
Get ready to dance to the hits like you've never danced before when Flashdance the Musical comes to the Belgrade Theatre this September. Back on UK stages for the first time since 2011, this brand new touring production marks the 10th anniversary of the show's world premiere in 2008, with Strictly Come Dancing winner Joanne Clifton and A1 singer Ben Adams leading an outstanding cast.
BWW Reviews: FORBIDDEN BROADWAY'S GREATEST HITS - A Revusical Spoof
by Jimmy Ferraro - Jan 18, 2014
And don't be concerned if you 'haven't seen' or 'don't know' all of these musicals, as the selections last only a few minutes and the jokes explain themselves.
This is a fun and entertaining, satirical, tribute to Broadway musicals, its stars and creatives.