BWW Review: RICHARD II, The Vaults
by Cindy Marcolina - Apr 10, 2022
“For heaven’s sake, let us sit upon the ground and tell sad stories of the death of kings” Richard II famously says. The first part in Shakespeare’s Henriad follows a king who’s quite poetic, vain, and adores adulation.
CABARET at The Kit Kat Club Extends Booking Period to 1 October
by Stephi Wild - Dec 13, 2021
Booking for CABARET at the KIT KAT CLUB in London's West End has now been extended until 1 October 2022. Transforming one of London's most famous theatres with an in-the-round auditorium and reimagined spaces, before the show guests are invited to enjoy and explore the Kit Kat Club with pre-show entertainment, drinks and dining all on offer.
Photos: First Look at Eddie Redmayne, Jessie Buckley & Omari Douglas in CABARET
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 15, 2021
As the Kit Kat Club opens its doors in the West End for the first time, ATG Productions and Underbelly, the producers of CABARET at the KIT KAT CLUB have revealed a first look of the production starring Eddie Redmayne as ‘The Emcee’, Jessie Buckley as ‘Sally Bowles’ and Omari Douglas as ‘Cliff Bradshaw’.
Further Casting Announced For CABARET at The Kit Kat Club
by Stephi Wild - Nov 2, 2021
ATG Productions and Underbelly, the producers of CABARET at the KIT KAT CLUB in London's West End have announced the Prologue Company, ahead of the production's first preview performance on Monday 15 November 2021.
Samantha Womack Will Play The White Witch in THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE
by Stephi Wild - Sep 16, 2021
Final casting was announced today for the smash-hit Leeds Playhouse production of C.S. Lewis' classic The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe which begins a major tour of the UK and Ireland on November 2, 2021. TV and theatre star Samantha Womack completes the cast to play Narnia's evil White Witch.
BWW Review: THE TEMPEST, Shakespeare's Rose Theatre, York
by Sarah Ryan - Jul 4, 2019
Philip Franks' take on The Tempest is one of four productions playing in rep at the theatre over the summer (the others being Hamlet, Twelfth Night and Henry V). Franks builds on the magic and mystery at the heart of The Tempest in a production which takes a while to find its groove but is not without a healthy smattering of captivating moments.