Originally seen at the Union Theatre in 2009, Sasha Regan's acclaimed all-male production of Gilbert & Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance will return for its first UK Tour, opening at Richmond Theatre on Wednesday 15 April 2015, with a press night on Thursday 16 April 2015.
Gary Naylor finds that this bulked up, buffed up HMS Pinafore, currently voyaging around the country, is even more fun than when it launched from the Union Theatre last Autumn.
Sasha Regan's critically acclaimed all-male IOLANTHE will open at Wilton's Music Hall on Friday 1 April, following previews from 30 March, for a limited season, ending 7 May.
Following the success of Pirates of Penzance last year, Wilton Music Hall will transfer an all-male Iolanthe from The Union Theatre to Wilton's. This production was named one of Time Out's Best of 2010.
Sasha Regan's critically acclaimed all-male IOLANTHE will open at Wilton's Music Hall on Friday 1 April, following previews from 30 March, for a limited season, ending 7 May. Originally staged at the Union Theatre towards the end of last year, this is the second Union Theatre production to transfer to Wilton's, following the success of Pirates of Penzance last year, which won the Best Off-West End Production in the Whatsonstage Awards 2010.
Sasha Regan's critically acclaimed all-male IOLANTHE will open at Wilton's Music Hall on Friday 1 April, following previews from 30 March, for a limited season, ending 7 May.
Following the success of Pirates of Penzance last year, Wilton Music Hall will transfer an all-male Iolanthe from The Union Theatre to Wilton's. This production was named one of Time Out's Best of 2010. Tickets go on sale on the 28th of February.
So long Dolly! Move over, Mame! Make way for the biggest of Broadway's leading ladies, 'The Unsinkable Molly Brown'. The Titanic may have sunk, but she survived.Thom Southerland in association with the Landor Theatre
So long Dolly! Move over, Mame! Make way for the biggest of Broadway's leading ladies, 'The Unsinkable Molly Brown'. The Titanic may have sunk, but she survived.Thom Southerland in association with the Landor Theatre
The Broadway Theatre in Catford is staging a special intimate concert celebrating the music of the legend that is Jerry Herman/ Tickets are priced as just £15 and all proceeds are being donated to the Terrence Higgins Trust. Tickets have just gone on sale, and as there are only 150 seats.