Review: ALISON SPITTLE: SOUP, Soho Theatre by Kat Mokrynski
- March 25, 2024 Alison Spittle: Soup is not a show entirely dedicated to soup. But, fear not, soup fans - there are definitely bits about soup spread throughout, as Spittle admits that the show began as “an outlet for her love of soup.”
Review: SISTER ACT THE MUSICAL, Dominion Theatre by Franco Milazzo
- March 22, 2024 Sister Act The Musical’s tagline is “A Divine Musical Comedy” but whether the gods were for or against the film or this later version is debatable.
Review: DUKE BLUEBEARD'S CASTLE, London Coliseum by Gary Naylor
- March 22, 2024 English National Opera closes its troubled, but successful, 2023-24 season with Bartok's curious compelling slice of psychodrama beautifully played by its orchestra
Review: IN CLAY, Upstairs At The Gatehouse by Cindy Marcolina
- March 22, 2024 After an outstanding run at the last VAULT Festival, Rebecca Simmonds and Jack Miles’ project has been garnering a steady foundation of favourable reviews. Its journey is simply the latest proof we needed to understand the impact of the loss of a grassroot program such as VAULT. In Clay tells a touching tale of existing within the ruthlessness of the field of fine art.
Review: RED PITCH, @sohoplace by Alexander Cohen
- March 22, 2024 Tyrell Williams' award winning play is triumphantly promoted up a league to the West End after two runs at the Bush Theatre
Book Review: 100 THEATRES: PORTRAITS OF THE PLAYHOUSE by Louise Penn
- March 22, 2024 The book showcases a variety of venues worldwide, from ancient to modern, from the smallest travelling theatre in Rome to one of the largest in New York. Paul Tracey's paintings capture the spirit of the playhouse in all its grandeur and mystery. It is all about the images, with the briefest of textual accompaniment.
Review: ASSEMBLY HALL, Sadler's Wells by Kat Mokrynski
- March 22, 2024 Assembly Hall takes place in, as you might have guessed, an assembly hall, where a group of medieval reenactors are coming together for what may be the final meeting of the General Assembly of the Benevolent and Protective Order. However, everything is not as it seems . . .
Review: CALIFORNIA CONNECTIONS, Royal Opera House by Matthew Paluch
- March 22, 2024 Original programming continues at the Royal Opera House, Linbury Theatre with the ever original Yorke Dance Project
Full Cast Set for LAUGHING BOY World Premiere at Jermyn Street Theatre by BWW News Desk
- March 21, 2024 Jermyn Street Theatre has revealed the full cast for the world premiere Laughing Boy, written and directed by Stephen Unwin after Justice for Laughing Boy by Sara Ryan. See who is starring and learn how to purchase tickets.
PLAYER KINGS Starring Ian McKellen Will Embark on UK Tour by BWW News Desk
- March 21, 2024 Ian McKellen-led Player Kings, adapted and directed by Robert Icke from William Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2 is to go on a UK tour following its West End run.
Review: FAITH HEALER, Lyric Hammersmith by Franco Milazzo
- March 21, 2024 Frank Hardy has a problem. He’s an Irish faith healer without faith in his power to heal. It comes, it goes and he only knows for sure when it is not going to happen. With his wife Grace and manager Teddy, their tour of Wales and Scotland in a battered van has seen his abilities steadily failing him. A last throw of the die sees him return to his homeland. What could go wrong?
Photos: Check Out Additional Photos From PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL UK and Ireland Tour by BWW News Desk
- March 21, 2024 More production photos have been released for the UK and Ireland tour of PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL, currently playing at Milton Keynes Theatre until Saturday 30 March 2024, before continuing on tour. Check out the photos here!
THE WIZARD OF Oz Returns To The West End This Summer by BWW News Desk
- March 21, 2024 The Wizard of Oz will conclude its major UK and Ireland tour with a season in London this summer, playing a strictly limited run of 38 performances only from Thursday 15 August – Sunday 8 September 2024 at the Gillian Lynne Theatre.
Review: FRANK'S CLOSET, Union Theatre by Kat Mokrynski
- March 21, 2024 We all have someone that we look up to - for some, it’s a parent. For others, it’s a friend. But for Frank (Andy Moss), it’s divas - Marie Lloyd, Julie Andrews, Ethel Merman, Judy Garland, Agnetha Faltskog and Dusty Springfield, to be precise.
Tickets Exclusively On Sale For WHY AM I SO SINGLE? by BWW News Desk
- March 20, 2024 Exclusive Agent Onsale begins today for Why Am I So Single? at the Garrick Theatre! Book now for shows running 27 August 2024 - 13 February 2025.