After A Little Night Music in 2010 and Sweeney Todd in 2011, Chatelet presents another masterpiece from Stephen Sondheim, now running through April 25, 2013. The cast features Julian Ovenden (Georges / George), Sophie-Louise Dann (Dot / Marie), Nickolas Grace (Jules / Greenberg), Rebecca de Pont Davies (Old Lady / Elaine), with Jessica Walker, David Curry, Rebecca Bottone, Francesca Jackson, and Beverley Klein.
After A Little Night Music in 2010 and Sweeney Todd in 2011, Chatelet presents another masterpiece fromStephen Sondheim. The cast will feature Julian Ovenden (Georges / George), Sophie-Louise Dann (Dot / Marie), Nickolas Grace (Jules / Greenberg), Rebecca de Pont Davies (Old Lady / Elaine), with Jessica Walker, David Curry, Rebecca Bottone, Francesca Jackson, and Beverley Klein.
For tickets, visit: http://chatelet-theatre.com
After A Little Night Music in 2010 and Sweeney Todd in 2011, Chatelet presents another masterpiece fromStephen Sondheim. The cast will feature Julian Ovenden (Georges / George), Sophie-Louise Dann (Dot / Marie), Nickolas Grace (Jules / Greenberg), Rebecca de Pont Davies (Old Lady / Elaine), with Jessica Walker, David Curry, Rebecca Bottone, Francesca Jackson, and Beverley Klein.
For tickets, visit: http://chatelet-theatre.com
The critically acclaimed Brits Off Broadway festival, host to the UK's most innovative and provocative theater in New York City, returns for its ninth season of New York premieres of new British theater. Presented by 59E59 Theaters (Elysabeth Kleinhans, Artistic Director; Peter Tear, Executive Producer), Brits Off Broadway launches on Wednesday, March 27 and runs through Sunday, June 30. The single ticket prices range from $25 - $70 ($17.50 - $49 for 59E59 Members). Tickets to Brits Off Broadway are available by calling Ticket Central at 212-279-4200 or online at www.59e59.org. For more information on Brits Off Broadway, visit www.59E59.org or www.britsoffbroadway.com.
Triptic is delighted to announce that BEVERLEY KLEIN will be playing the title role in the UK premiere of Michael John LaChiusa's BERNARDA ALBA. Further casting will be announced shortly.
We've just been informed by Peter Huntley, producer of The Kissing-Dance at the Jermyn Street Theatre, that tonight's performance is CANCELLED due to the protests in the area preventing cast and audience from reaching the venue in safety.
A joyful musical adaptation of Oliver Goldsmith's classic comedy She Stoops to Conquer, Howard Goodall and Charles Hart's vibrant musical receives its professional premiere at Jermyn Street Theatre.
The Enchanted Pig, a co-production from London's The Opera Group, ROH2 at the Royal Opera House and the Young Vic, takes the best bits from beloved fairytales and mixes them into a witty, gritty modern mix of music, theater and fantasy.
The Enchanted Pig, a co-production from London's The Opera Group, ROH2 at the Royal Opera House and the Young Vic, takes the best bits from beloved fairytales and mixes them into a witty, gritty modern mix of music, theater and fantasy.
The Enchanted Pig, a co-production from London's The Opera Group, ROH2 at the Royal Opera House and the Young Vic, takes the best bits from beloved fairytales and mixes them into a witty, gritty modern mix of music, theater and fantasy.
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.
Carl Rosa Opera company, currently celebrating its 10th anniversary, in the return of Gilbert & Sullivan to the West End for a limited five-week season at the Gielgud Theatre from 30 January - 1 March 2008.
Raymond Gubbay will present the Carl Rosa Opera Company, currently celebrating its 10th anniversary, in the return of Gilbert & Sullivan to the West End for a limited five-week season at the Gielgud Theatre from January 30 - March 1, 2008. There will be special guest performances from Jo Brand, Nichola McAuliffe and Alistair McGowan.
After a jam-packed Autumn season last year, with 8 musicals in 8 weeks, the West End goes one better and gives us 10 musicals to look forward to over the summer months. With Broadway imports, popular reality TV cast musicals, new musicals and short-run revivals, there's certainly something for everyone, so read on for the full lowdown..