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BWW Review: A PARTNERSHIP, Theatre503

BWW Review: A PARTNERSHIP, Theatre503

by Jonathan Marshall — October 3, 2019
Following an acclaimed run at the 2019 Edinburgh Festival, A Partnership plays for a limited time at Battersea's Theatre503.
Photo Flash: GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES At Union Theatre

Photo Flash: GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES At Union Theatre

by BWW News Desk — October 3, 2019
At the Union Theatre, Abigayle Honeywill stars as Lorelei and Eleanor Lakin as Dorothy, with Freddie King, George Lennan and Aaron Bannister-Davies as would-be suitors as well as Maria Mosquera, Tom Murphy, Virge Gilchrist, Ashlee Young, Arran Bell, Esme Bacalla-Hayes, Florence Beaumont, Ja
Review Roundup: What Did Critics Think of IAN MCKELLEN ON STAGE

Review Roundup: What Did Critics Think of IAN MCKELLEN ON STAGE

by Julie Musbach — October 3, 2019
Following an unprecedented, sold-out tour which raised £3 million for 80 theatres throughout the UK, Ian McKellen's 80th birthday theatre journey continues with a return to London for 80 further performances at the Harold Pinter Theatre from tonight, Friday 20th September.
BWW Review: EITHER, Hampstead Theatre

BWW Review: EITHER, Hampstead Theatre

by Charlie Wilks — October 3, 2019
Ruby Thomas' debut play is a delicious mix of humour, intelligence and desire.
BWW Review: A DAY IN THE DEATH OF JOE EGG, Trafalgar Studios

BWW Review: A DAY IN THE DEATH OF JOE EGG, Trafalgar Studios

by Jonathan Marshall — October 3, 2019
Claire Skinner and Toby Stephens reunite for the first time in 18 years in Peter Nichols seminal 1960's play about parents coping with a disabled child.
Young Vic Directors Program Launches New Genesis Network Website

Young Vic Directors Program Launches New Genesis Network Website

by BWW News Desk — October 3, 2019
The Young Vic Directors Program announces the launch of a new, improved Genesis Network website.
SUPERSTAR By Nicola Wren Comes To The Little At Southwark Playhouse

SUPERSTAR By Nicola Wren Comes To The Little At Southwark Playhouse

by BWW News Desk — October 3, 2019
Direct from a sold-out Edinburgh Festival Fringe run, Nicola Wren's one-woman show Superstar comes to Southwark Playhouse's Little space for a four-week festive run.
HEATHERS Returns For UK Tour

HEATHERS Returns For UK Tour

by BWW News Desk — October 3, 2019
Following two record-breaking seasons at London's The Other Palace and West End transfer to the Theatre Royal Haymarket in 2018 and having won the WhatsOnStage 2019 award for 'BEST NEW MUSICAL', Heathers the Musical will embark on a highly anticipated UK tour from 2020.
BWW Review: THIS IS NOT RIGHT, Wilton's Music Hall

BWW Review: THIS IS NOT RIGHT, Wilton's Music Hall

by Cindy Marcolina — October 3, 2019
Holly (Martha Godber) is a talented girl who lives on a Council estate in Hull with her Dad (Jamie Smelt).
Photo Flash: Inside Rehearsal For LUNGS at the Old Vic, Starring Claire Foy and Matt

Photo Flash: Inside Rehearsal For LUNGS at the Old Vic, Starring Claire Foy and Matt Smith

by BWW News Desk — October 3, 2019
Duncan Macmillan's Lungs is directed by Matthew Warchus and stars Claire Foy and Matt Smith.
BWW Review: THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND, Crucible, Sheffield

BWW Review: THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND, Crucible, Sheffield

by Ruth Deller — October 3, 2019
This adaptation of Giles Foden's novel takes us into the heart of Idi Amin's regime
BWW Review: MUSEUM PIECES, Tristan Bates Theatre

BWW Review: MUSEUM PIECES, Tristan Bates Theatre

by Jonathan Marshall — October 3, 2019
Museum Pieces consists of four monologues and tells the story of four individuals who are forever changed, perhaps scarred, by a reality television show in which the contestants appear naked.
Access In Theatre: What It Means and Which Venues Excel

Access In Theatre: What It Means and Which Venues Excel

by Kerrie Nicholson — October 3, 2019
We are so excited to debut our Most Accessible Theatre category in the 2019 BroadwayWorld UK Awards! Here, BWW reviewer Kerrie Nicholson explains what Access means to her.
BWW Review: IAN MCKELLEN ON STAGE, Harold Pinter Theatre

BWW Review: IAN MCKELLEN ON STAGE, Harold Pinter Theatre

by Anthony Walker-Cook — October 2, 2019
Sir Ian McKellen.
Theatre Royal Bath Productions Presents MY COUSIN RACHEL

Theatre Royal Bath Productions Presents MY COUSIN RACHEL

by BWW News Desk — October 2, 2019
Theatre Royal Bath Productions today announces full casting and tour dates for a new production of Daphne du Maurier's psychological thriller My Cousin Rachel, adapted by Joseph O'Connor and directed by Anthony Banks.
Rising Tides Announce Sir Mark Rylance as Patron

Rising Tides Announce Sir Mark Rylance as Patron

by BWW News Desk — October 2, 2019
On Friday, 20th September, Rising Tides, announced that Oscar-winner and theatre star, Mark Rylance, has become its Patron.
BWW Review: 'MASTER HAROLD'...AND THE BOYS, National Theatre

BWW Review: 'MASTER HAROLD'...AND THE BOYS, National Theatre

by Marianka Swain — October 2, 2019
Athol Fugard's 1982 play, set in 1950s Port Elizabeth, is inspired by his own boyhood in apartheid-era South Africa a?' as Fugard says in a programme note, it's a?oethe most intensely personal thing I have ever writtena??.
Photo Flash: Inside Rehearsal For MEET ME AT DAWN at Arcola

Photo Flash: Inside Rehearsal For MEET ME AT DAWN at Arcola

by BWW News Desk — October 2, 2019
Arcola Theatre in association with DOT Theatre present the London première of multi-award-winning writer Zinnie Harris' Meet Me at Dawn.
Photo Flash: First Look at PAVILION at Theatr Clwyd

Photo Flash: First Look at PAVILION at Theatr Clwyd

by BWW News Desk — October 2, 2019
Theatr Clwyd presents the world première of Emily White's debut play Pavilion.
BWW Review: ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS, Nuffield Southampton Theatres

BWW Review: ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS, Nuffield Southampton Theatres

by Jo Fisher — October 2, 2019
If any show proves that physical comedy is timeless, it's One Man, Two Guvnors, which brings a subversive 18th-century Italian comedy onto the 21st-century stage, and then promptly pushes it down the stairs to uproarious laughter.
BWW Feature: WICKED Stars Share Their Favourite Lines From The Show

BWW Feature: WICKED Stars Share Their Favourite Lines From The Show

by Fiona Scott — October 2, 2019
What's your favourite line from Wicked? Now flying into its 14th year, current stars of the show, Nikki Bentley, Helen Woolf and Alistair Brammer spoke to BroadwayWorld and shared their favourite lines and moments from the hit musical set in Oz.
BWW Review: PLATONIC, White Bear Theatre

BWW Review: PLATONIC, White Bear Theatre

by Cindy Marcolina — October 2, 2019
Emily (Julia-Maria Arnolds) is heading to a?oethe villagea?? to try to fix things with her boyfriend, who's actually decided not to go with her after all.
BWW Review: THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, Nelson Mandela Primary School and RSC Swan Theatr

BWW Review: THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, Nelson Mandela Primary School and RSC Swan Theatre

by Gary Naylor — October 2, 2019
This Merchant of Venice is aimed at schoolchildren and it's a fantastic experience for them.
Lloyd Owen Talks NOISES OFF at the Garrick Theatre

Lloyd Owen Talks NOISES OFF at the Garrick Theatre

by Bryony Rae Taylor — October 2, 2019
Lloyd Owen about what it's like to act in something where art, quite literally, imitates life: Noises Off at the Garrick Theatre.
BWW Review: CALENDAR GIRLS - THE MUSICAL, New Wimbledon Theatre

BWW Review: CALENDAR GIRLS - THE MUSICAL, New Wimbledon Theatre

by Aliya Al-Hassan — October 2, 2019
After the 2003 film and the 2009 play, there can be few people who are not aware of the story of the Yorkshire Women's Institute members who posed nude for a charity calendar.
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