Something's Afoot 1977

Opened: June 17, 1977
Closing: unknown

Something's Afoot - 1977 - West End History , Info & More

Ambassadors Theatre
West St, West End, London WC2H 9ND, United Kingdom London

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The Vagabond Players' 100th Season to Include THE NORMAL HEART, OUR TOWN & More
by Tyler Peterson - Mar 16, 2015


The Vagabond Players have announced its historic 100th consecutive season for 2015-16. The centennial season is made up of revivals of past successful Vagabond productions. The Vagabonds first opened in 1916 as a part of the Little Theatre Movement that was sweeping the country at the time. Whereas most of those theatres eventually closed or went dark for several seasons, The Vagabonds has produced a season for 100 consecutive years earning it the title:

BWW Likes: Historic Winter Storm and LES MIZ
by Robert Diamond - Feb 7, 2013


BroadwayWorld.com noticed something today as we scoured Facebook and it's something that we really liked, so we wanted to share it with you because it's not so often that you find such generosity for actors. This weekend, all roads lead to St. Louis as actors are headed there from all over the country to audition for the Muny's summer production of LES MISERABLES directed by Richard Jay-Alexander and with music direction by Kevin Stites.

BWW Exclusive: Creative Teams Revealed for MUNY Summer Shows - Tartaglia, Jay-Alexander, Jones, Lenz, Ruggiero, Griffin, Bruni & More
by BWW Special Coverage - Jan 16, 2013


Executive Producer Mike Isaacson announced today the directors, choreographers and music directors for its 2013 Season, which opens on June 17 with Monty Python's Spamalot. 'This is a phenomenally talented group of artists, and I'm thrilled to be working with all of them. Last season our audience inspired us to take many risks and push ourselves far. These directors and choreographers are already working on ways to top last season's level of excitement and excellence.'

BWW Reviews: SOMETHING'S AFOOT at Goodspeed is a Whydunit Mystery
by Lauren Yarger - Oct 27, 2012


The biggest mystery surrounding SOMETHING'S AFOOT isn't who's murdering guests at a posh estate on a remote island. It's why Goodspeed would decide to present a revival of such a flawed musical when there are so many other more deserving shows out there. It's not a whodunit. It's a whydunit?

Taproot Theatre Presents SOMETHING'S AFOOT, 7/15-8/14
by BWW News Desk - Jul 15, 2011


Taproot Theatre Company continues its 35th Anniversary Season this summer with Something's Afoot. 'The butler didn't do it!' So starts this murder mystery musical that has been delighting audiences for decades. When wealthy Lord Rancour is found dead at his lakeside estate, the race to find out whodunit begins.

Photo Flash: Taproot's SOMETHING'S AFOOT
by Nicole Rosky - Jun 21, 2011


Taproot Theatre Company continues its 35th Anniversary Season this summer with Something's Afoot. 'The butler didn't do it!' So starts this murder mystery musical that has been delighting audiences for decades. When wealthy Lord Rancour is found dead at his lakeside estate, the race to find out whodunit begins. Filled with booby-traps and belted songs, this hilarious spoof hums along as you play armchair detective to a zany cast of characters. Something's Afoot, directed by Scott Nolte, opens on July 15 and runs through August 13, with previews on July 13 & 14.

Taproot Theatre Presents SOMETHING'S AFOOT, 7/15-8/14
by Kelsey Denette - Jun 9, 2011


Taproot Theatre Company continues its 35th Anniversary Season this summer with Something's Afoot. 'The butler didn't do it!' So starts this murder mystery musical that has been delighting audiences for decades. When wealthy Lord Rancour is found dead at his lakeside estate, the race to find out whodunit begins.

ODYSSEY, IDEAL HUSBAND Highlight Taproot Theatre Company's 35th Anniversary Season
by Nicolas Coburn - Jul 19, 2010


'35 is a very attractive age,' according to Oscar Wilde, and Taproot Theatre Company agrees. Taproot Theatre Company celebrates its 35th Anniversary Season in 2011 with a year-long party featuring Wilde and his dandies, a myriad of mythological characters, and countless Taproot Theatre patrons and friends. Taproot Theatre Company's 2011 Season runs from January through October. The resubscription period is currently underway, with subscriptions opening to the general public on September 28.

Caldwell's 2009 Mainstage Season Calendar
by Beau Higgins - Jan 19, 2009


Caldwell Theatre Company 2008-2009 Mainstage Season celebrates its 34th Season in Boca Raton.

Caldwell's Calendar
by Beau Higgins - Dec 12, 2008


Caldwell Theatre Company 2008-2009 Mainstage Season celebrates its 34th Season in Boca Raton Play #1 Now - December 14, 2008 She Loves Me Musical Book by Joe Masteroff Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick Music by Jerry Bock Based on Parfumerie by Miklos Laszlo This blockbuster multiple award-winning musical is considered the most charming musical ever written. With a book by Cabaret's Joe Masteroff, and music and lyrics by the team that brought us Fiddler on the Roof and Fiorello!, She Loves Me is an enchanting love story. Georg and Amalia are two coworkers who bicker constantly but anonymously write each other through a Lonely Hearts column, and ultimately fall in love. With 25 show-stopper songs, She Loves Me is, as Frank Rich of The New York Times said, '... a continuously melodic evening of sheer enchantment and complete escape' and is, as TheaterMania writes, '... impossible not to love.'

Something's Afoot FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What productions of Something's Afoot have there been?
Something's Afoot has had 5 productions including Broadway which opened in 1976, Broadway which opened in 1976, West End which opened in 1977, Regional (US) which opened in 1979 and Regional (US) which opened in 1980.
What awards has Something's Afoot been nominated for?
Something's Afoot has been nominated for several awards. It was nominated for Musical of the Year at the Olivier Awards for James MacDonald, Davis Vos, and Robert Gerlach.

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