Newly Transformed Camden People's Theatre Announces Homecoming Autumn Season
by Stephi Wild
- Aug 24, 2021
Major events include the premiere of Matty May and Daisy Hale's CPT commission (originally developed in collaboration with Scottee) If you love me, this might hurt – an extraordinary solo show from a queer working-class perspective, addressing rage, suicide and so-called self-care. Elsewhere, highlights include Tom Ryalls' Education, Education, Karaoke (23rd – 27th November) which tears into the inequalities rife in state education via pop songs and a karaoke machine.
& JULIET, CINDERELLA, THE PRINCE OF EGYPT, FROZEN and More to Take Part in WEST END LIVE
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Aug 20, 2021
West End LIVE is finally back on stage, heralding the triumphant return of London’s world-leading theatre industry. West End LIVE will see Trafalgar Square transformed into an open-air theatre like no other, treating thousands of theatre fans to free performances from the West End’s top shows over the weekend of 18 and 19 September.
Casting Announced For SCHOOL OF ROCK National Tour
by Stephi Wild
- Aug 19, 2021
Jake Sharp is getting the band back together as it is confirmed that he will lead the cast as Dewey Finn having previously performed the role in the West End. Alex Tomkins will perform in the role at certain performances.
BWW Review: CINDERELLA, Gillian Lynne Theatre
by Aliya Al-Hassan
- Aug 19, 2021
Theatre has endured a truly torrid time during the pandemic, with Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cinderella delayed for a year and last month’s opening night called off at the last minute. However, the much-hyped show is now here and this irreverent take on the traditional fairytale is a joyful spectacle.
BWW Review: BLOOD BROTHERS at Chateau de Karreveld
by Patrick Honoré
- Aug 17, 2021
After a cancelled season, Bruxellons! Festival briefly decided to go ahead with what for francophones will be a delicious discovery of a show, despite production uncertainties and a lack of support from the Belgian government. How brave! We have to be thankful to them for the bold choice of presenting a British musical which, in spite of being the third longest running in London, right after Phantom and Les Miz, is totally unknown in the French-speaking world.
VIDEO: Broadway Shows Up for the First Red Carpet Since the Shutdown!
by Nicole Rosky
- Aug 15, 2021
Broadway is on its way back, and everything's as if we never said goodbye. Earlier this week, stars showed up at the Majestic Theatre for the first red carpet since the Broadway shutdown over 16 months ago. The occasion was the celebrate the premiere of theater director Sammi Cannold, Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Dori Berinstein, WYSIWYG Studios, CEO Kwan-Woo Park and Elizabeth Armstrong's new documentary film, The Show Must Go On. The special event featured performances by Josh Groban, Sierra Boggess, Adrienne Warren, Ariana DeBose, Shereen Pimentel, Ali Ewoldt.
BWW Review: THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, Her Majesty's Theatre
by William J Connolly
- Aug 12, 2021
They say there's no business like show business. Well, they should change that to there's no show quite like The Phantom of the Opera! The infamous story of the opera ghost and his on/off love affair with the soaring soprano lands as well today as it did back in 1986.
Midland Center Addresses Social Injustice In Upcoming Production Of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
by A.A. Cristi
- Aug 11, 2021
For five decades, the story of Jesus has been sweeping the globe in Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's iconic rock opera, Jesus Christ Superstar, and now, Midland Center for the Arts is highlighting the relevancy of this centuries old story for Center Stage Theatre's first production of the Center's 50th Anniversary Celebration Season.
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