Performers include Bronte Barbe (BBC's Over the Rainbow), Lucy May Barker (Spring Awakening, Earthquakes in London), Cassidy Janson (Avenue Q, Wicked), Jeremy Legat (Wicked), Gemma Sutton (Oklahoma! National Tour and Imagine This), Michael Peavoy (Hamlet at the National Theatre, Stephen Sondheim Society Young Performer of the Year winner) and Lucy Mills (Austentatious).
West End and Broadway stars Daniel Boys, Chloe Hart, Patina Miller and Matt Shingledecker are to headline HOMEMADE?FUSION, for one night only at the Ambassadors Theatre on August 12th 2010.
West End and Broadway stars Daniel Boys, Chloe Hart, Patina Miller and Matt Shingledecker are to headline HOMEMADE?FUSION, for one night only at the Ambassadors Theatre on August 12th 2010.
West End and Broadway stars Daniel Boys, Chloe Hart, Patina Miller and Matt Shingledecker are to headline HOMEMADE?FUSION, for one night only at the Ambassadors Theatre on August 12th 2010.
London's National Theatre will host the premiere of Tasmin Oglesby's REALLY OLD, LIKE FORTY FIVE beginning tonight, February 3rd. Tamsin Oglesby's furious comedy confronts head-on our embarrassment and fear about old age. It exposes a society in which compassion vies with pragmatism and, by asking unequivocal questions, it comes up with some extraordinary answers.
The 2009 production of Hello, Dolly! won three Laurence Olivier Awards at this year's ceremony, taking awards for Best Musical Revival, Best Actress in a Musical (Samantha Spiro) and Best Theatre Choreography (Stephen Mear).
Join us on Monday 22nd March 2010 to celebrate 80 years in the life of Stephen Sondheim, with the only concert in the UK to take place on his actual birthday
Join us on Monday 22nd March 2010 to celebrate 80 years in the life of Stephen Sondheim, with the only concert in the UK to take place on his actual birthday
London's National Theatre will host the premiere of Tasmin Oglesby's REALLY OLD, LIKE FORTY FIVE beginning tonight, February 3rd. Tamsin Oglesby's furious comedy confronts head-on our embarrassment and fear about old age. It exposes a society in which compassion vies with pragmatism and, by asking unequivocal questions, it comes up with some extraordinary answers.
Following the success of the original Snappy Title last September, New Musicals Network will present Snappy Title: From the Heart at the Pigalle Club in Piccadilly on Sunday 21st February, 2010.
Following his successful first season as Lyric Artistic Director, Sean Holmes announces new productions to complete the spring season for the theatre. The season includes collaborations with some of the most exciting and innovative UK companies and artists.
NATIONAL THEATRE: JANUARY - MARCH 2010 Simon Russell Beale and Fiona Shaw lead the cast of Boucicault's LONDON ASSURANCE, directed by Nicholas Hytner in the Olivier
Kirsty Hoiles, who has spent the summer wowing audiences as the young Viv Nicholson in Spend Spend Spend at the Watermill Theatre, has now joined the all-star cast of Snappy Title, (the charity cabaret at Piccadilly's Pigalle Club in aid of MMD and the Actors' Benefit Club.
The Pigalle Club will host the New Musicals Network's official charity launch party and cabaret in aid of Mercury Musical Developments and the Actors' Benevolent Fund.