Due to phenomenal demand, the smash-hit, Olivier-nominated THE CHOIR OF MAN returns to The Arts Theatre in London's West End this autumn, with performances beginning 1 October 2022 and a national press night on Thursday 13 October. Tickets will be on sale from 10.00am, Friday 25 March.
THE CHOIR OF MAN's limited season at The Arts Theatre in London's West End will play its final performance on Sunday 3 April 2022. The West End season follows three sell-out seasons at the Sydney Opera House and multiple sold-out US and European tours.
Coming to Miami from London's West End, The Choir of Man is the runaway hit of the international theater scene featuring a multi-talented cast serving up 90
Following three sell-out seasons at the Sydney Opera House, multiple sold-out US and European tours and a successful opening in London’s West End, The Choir of Man , the runaway international hit at The Arts Theatre, is now extending its booking period to Sunday 3 April 2022. Tickets are on sale now.
If you were to read the copy and watch the trailer assigned for this show, you’d probably assume that it was just a bunch of macho, metrosexual men singing hit songs in a fictional local pub, and to be honest, you’d be absolutely right in that assumption. Full of raucous cheer, dancing and beer-drinking, this one-hour show definitely gets the crowd going. Even on a Saturday matinee, people were up on their feet dancing and laughing along - causing a really exciting energy to fizz around the room.
THE CHOIR OF MAN is the best trip to your local you'll ever have, featuring amazing reinventions of folk, pop, Broadway and rock chart-toppers from artists including Guns 'N' Roses, Fun!, Adele, Avicii, Paul Simon, Sia and many more. It's a party, it's a concert and it's a lock-in like no other.
The producers of THE CHOIR OF MAN have announced the cast for the West End premiere. Learn more about the full cast and check out the new trailer here!
This autumn, Nottingham Playhouse opens its doors for its first full season since the start of the pandemic. Launching with the world premiere of Phoebe Frances Brown's The Glad Game, the season is preceded by the announcement of a new team of locally based Creative Associates.
THE CHOIR OF MAN, the runaway international hit from the creative minds of Andrew Kay – Soweto Gospel Choir, Noise Boys, Gobsmacked and the award-winning North by Northwest – and Nic Doodson – The Magnets, Gobsmacked and Noise Boys – opens in London’s West End on Tuesday 9 November 2021.
Jongleurs Comedy announce their rescheduled UK comedy clubs following a postponement of a relaunch earlier this year. Jongleurs 'On The Road' shows will bring the best talent right to your door, teaming up with venues across the UK to deliver the most innovative, funny and original Comedians the industry has to offer.
Nottingham Playhouse reveals a Spring Loaded season of twenty three events. New work from Alan Bennett, Emteaz Hussain and other artists will join an array of ambitious new programming this spring.
Continuing the 50th celebrations and following December’s special multi-format release of Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One, The Kinks return again with the unveiling of The Moneygoround one-man show live stream - available to watch as a one time broadcast.
This year's final shortlist of eight from 133 eligible plays that were due to premiere at Assembly, Gilded Balloon, Pleasance, Summerhall, Traverse Theatre and Underbelly, includes work from all over the UK and champions marginalised communities, shining a light on people who's stories are just not heard or seen.
Frantic Assembly today announce the full cast for Sometimes Thinking, which will receive its world premiere at Latitude Festival as the company return to headline the theatre arena. The work is one of two new commissions in Frantic's 25th anniversary year.
Following on from successful Adelaide and Edinburgh Fringe Festival seasons, THE CHOIR OF MAN invites Sydney audiences to join them in a quintessential English Pub for a night of merriment, music and healthy modern masculinity.
Overall, if you are willing to overlook a few of the gimmicks, you can have a good time at the show. Even if it may not appeal to the most jaded of theater nerds, it is a feel-good kind of audience show. I can't fault any production that entices the audience to sit back and listen to some great music without the hint of autotune.
As part of its ongoing commitment to becoming a home for writers in Wales, Theatr Clwyd is for the third year offering playwrights the time and space to write within a community of fellow artists without the pressure of 'showing' or producing work. Residencies connected to the theatre's in-house productions give writers the chance to get to know other artists working at Theatr Clwyd, spending time observing rehearsals and developing ideas in a supportive environment.
The Palace Theatre in Manchester has teamed up with the city's Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club to present a monthly comedy club night that promises to have audiences rolling in the aisles.