Roxana Silbert Will Direct CHARIOTS OF FIRE UK Tour
by Stephi Wild - Nov 19, 2025
Based on the multi Oscar and BAFTA award winning film, Chariots of Fire is inspired by the extraordinary true story of Eric Liddell and Harold Abrahams, as they strive for glory in the 1924 Paris Olympics.
BARNUM Comes to the Birmingham Hippodrome
by Stephi Wild - Jun 23, 2025
Bill Kenwright Ltd will present a major UK tour of Barnum, the classic Broadway musical that celebrates the life of the world’s greatest showman, P. T. Barnum. Barnum comes to Birmingham Hippodrome in April.
Bill Kenwright Tribute Sculpture Unveiled at Liverpool Empire
by Stephi Wild - Mar 12, 2025
The Liverpool Empire Theatre has unveiled a sculpture created by acclaimed Liverpool sculptor Tom Murphy, as the theatre celebrates 100 years entertaining the people of the city with a star-studded Blood Brothers Gala Birthday Bash.
Bill Kenwright Passes Away at 78
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Oct 24, 2023
Explore the life and impact of theatre producer Bill Kenwright, known for his groundbreaking work in the industry. Discover the legacy he leaves behind and the impact he made on the world of entertainment.
ALONE TOGETHER The Topical New Play By Simon Williams, Confirms Extension
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 11, 2023
Bill Kenwright, together with his Theatre Royal Windsor, has announced that Judge John Deed stars Martin Shaw and Jenny Seagrove continue in an extended run of the world premiere of the funny and sad play ALONE TOGETHER - a new, witty, tender and thought-provoking play by Windsor-born actor/writer Simon Williams.
Martin Shaw Will Lead World Premiere of ALONE TOGETHER at Theatre Royal Windsor
by Stephi Wild - Jul 20, 2023
Judge John Deed stars Martin Shaw and Jenny Seagrove will reunite for the first time in a world premiere of the comedy ALONE TOGETHER - a new, witty, tender and thought-provoking play by Windsor-born actor/writer Simon Williams, for a two week run from Monday 7 August – Saturday 19 August 2023 at Theatre Royal Windsor.
BWW Review: HAMLET, Theatre Royal Windsor
by Cindy Marcolina - Jul 25, 2021
The hottest Hamlet on the scene is an octogenarian. But Ian McKellen’s latest stage appearance in Windsor is far from being a geriatric production. In the run up to their opening, McKellen and the company described it as “age blind”, almost an experiment to see how the visual aspect of a Shakespeare play impacts the content. The resulting answer is difficult to pin down. Hamlet’s perceived age changes the dynamics. But also, surprisingly, it ultimately doesn’t matter much.