Dead Funny review at the Vaudeville Theatre " 'brutal stuff'
Comedies were once a staple of the West End, but the current Society of London Theatre guide currently lists just four, three
Comedies were once a staple of the West End, but the current Society of London Theatre guide currently lists just four, three
New chief executive declares aim is "to generate some funds to invest in some really exciting areas of the business."
It will begin at Bradford's Alhambra Theatre in September 2017.
The brilliant, award-winning designer Lez Brotherston, who recently won the UK Theatre Award for best designer for his productions of Flowers for
In the summer of 2015 the St James Theatre offered a brilliant showcase to composer Jason Robert Brown’s first New York calling
The playwright will direct the production.
Critics tend to review the first night of a show and move on. There’s always another new show to see, and then
Amongst the directors are Sam Mendes, Simon McBurney, John Tiffany, and Katie Mitchell.
It will preview first in Manchester from February to April
The new Jim Steinman musical is based on the cult 1977 Meat Loaf album.
A New York-based theatre friend told me the other day it was nearly time to shake off this mortal coil. No, he
Artistic director of Shakespeare's Globe will leave after only two seasons, director Howard Davies dies at 71, casting announcements and more.
Susan Stroman will reprise duties as director and choreographer of the Mel Brooks musical.
Tom Hollander will reprise his performance in Patrick Marber's production.
Luke Treadaway and Imogen Poots will join the already-announced Imelda Staunton and Conleth Hill.
Just as there’s much more to London theatre than just the commercial outposts of the West End, there’s also much more to
There's a fan blog devoted to the oeuvre and appreciation of all things Jonathan Bailey with the memorable URL, fuckyeahjonnybailey. But the
By 1976, when he was just 28 years old, Stephen Schwartz had three hit musicals playing side by side on Broadway "
The 1980s were the decade when the British musical " for so long cowed and overshadowed by Broadway " came vibrantly into
The three-time Tony nominee directed the original RSC production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses that transferred to Broadway.
Critics typically attend first nights, or designated performances ahead of it that we are invited to see, by which time the production
The production slate has been announced for her second and final season.
Presenters to include Duncan James and Jamie Crick.
Scarlett Strallen will star at the Menier Chocolate Factory.
The production will play Bath's Ustinov Studio.