BUT I'M A CHEERLEADER: THE MUSICAL Extends At The Turbine
by Stephi Wild
- Apr 1, 2022
After a successful premier in February where it received rave reviews, the 1990s queer- culture classic musical is extending its run at The Turbine Theatre. Following a short closure to make some necessary changes for its future life, But I'm A Cheerleader will run until Sunday 8 May.
Photos: First Look at BUT I'M A CHEERLEADER: THE MUSICAL
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Feb 24, 2022
Paul Taylor-Mills & Bill Kenwright, in association with Adam Bialow, by special arrangement with LIONSGATE are presenting But I’m A Cheerleader: The Musical, based on the LIONSGATE motion picture, directed and story by Jamie Babbit and screenplay by Brian Wayne Peterson.
OffWestEnd Announces 86 Finalists For Its Offies Awards 2022
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Jan 13, 2022
OffWestEnd has announced 86 finalists for its Offies awards 2022. The Offies recognise and celebrate the excellence, innovation and ingenuity of independent, fringe and alternative theatres across London, helping to raise their profiles and rewarding the new talent that they nurture, which is essential for the future of the theatre industry.
Hope Mill Theatre's Black British Retelling of THE WIZ Will Be Streamed Online
by Stephi Wild
- Jan 10, 2022
Manchester Hope Mill Theatre’s critically acclaimed production of The Wiz is to be streamed. The musical had to cancel 15 sold-out performances over Christmas due to Covid. The rights
holders have now generously agreed to it being filmed and streamed for a strictly limited number of performances to UK-only audiences, and limited to the number of physical seats at the venue.
Photos: First Look at Hope Mill Theatre's THE WIZ
by Gigi Gervais
- Nov 27, 2021
With previews underway and press night on Sunday, stunning images by Pamela Raith have been released from a radical new Black British version of the 70s musical The Wiz: The Super Soul Musical Wonderful Wizard of Oz at Hope Mill Theatre in Manchester.
MY SON'S A QUEER, BUT WHAT CAN YOU DO? Extends for Two Weeks
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Jun 24, 2021
My Son's A Queer, But What Can You Do? written by and performed by Rob Madge (Oliver!, Les Misérables) and directed by Luke Sheppard (& Juliet, In The Heights) celebrates the joy and chaos of raising a queer child, and due to record ticket sales, will now extend for a further two weeks, now running until Saturday 17 July at the Turbine Theatre.
BWW Review: A CHRISTMAS CAROL, Dominion Theatre
by Caroline Cronin
- Dec 15, 2020
This isn’t the first time that an opening night review has been written when the following day is closing night, but it is hopefully the last. When Tier 3 restrictions were announced at 3.30pm on Monday, the theatre industry heaved a collective sigh of desperation as once again, the rug was pulled out from under them. Of course, regional theatres have been closed for many months, but some is better than none, and seeing London theatres alive these past few weeks gave a glimmer of hope - not to mention employment - to thousands of people.
Hope Mill Theatre Announces Its Cast Of RENT
by Stephi Wild
- Sep 24, 2020
The cast and full creative team has been announced for Hope Mill Theatre's hotly-anticipated revival of the classic rock musical RENT, directed by Luke Sheppard.
Hope Mill Theatre In Manchester Is Looking For Its Cinderella
by Stephi Wild
- Jan 14, 2020
Will the slipper fit? Hope Mill Theatre in Manchester is looking for the star of its 2020 production of Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella a?" and has announced details of how performers can apply for forthcoming auditions at the venue.
BWW Review: RODGERS + HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA, Cadogan Hall
by Cindy Marcolina
- Oct 21, 2019
Originally written in the 50s by musical theatre duo of wonders Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II for television but then adapted for the stage multiple times, Cinderella saw actresses of the likes of Julie Andrews and, more recently, Broadway favourite Laura Osnes take on the title role. Now, Cadogan Hall hosted a one-off staged concert of the piece that turned the venue into a bona fide enchanting scene. With the London Musical Theatre Orchestra setting the mood for Christine Allado and Jac Yarrow to fall in love directed by Jonathan O'Boyle, the production was a stunner.
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