25th Anniversary Production of Miss Saigon to Embark on U.K./Ireland Tour in 2017
Production will launch in Leicester in July 2017.
Production will launch in Leicester in July 2017.
Production will launch in Leicester in July 2017.
Observing just how prolific he had become, one theatre journalist observed last year: "Is there more than one Michael Longhurst? As sometimes
Travelling to theatres across the length and breadth of Britain, as I regularly do nowadays, no other theatre offers the immediacy of
There's a growing awareness of issues around mental health, but it's still something people often feel uncomfortable talking about. A few months
A bank holiday weekend always slows things down on the openings front for some reason, but it still feels like the official
I’ve already written here about the shows I’m looking forward to in London over the coming months. Now I’m casting my eyes longingly
We may yet be getting a late burst of hot weather this week, but the last shouts from the Edinburgh Fringe also
Thom Southerland's production will also feature Anita-Louise Combe and Gavin Cornwall.
U.K. X-Factor Finalists Anton Stephans and Brenda Edwards to star.
I’ve just paid a return visit to Edinburgh " my first visit during the festivals since 2012. I’ve already written how I
Déjà vu as Groundhog Day Officially Arrives in London and Allegro does, too (finally); and a second Bowie show.
If you're across the pond this fall, the season is booming with new arrivals.
I love London’s stock of Edwardian and Victorian theatres from the latter part of the 19th century and early 20th century a
With Edinburgh still in full swing, it remains relatively quiet on the London front, though there’s a big new play at the
Kerry Ellis will play Alice at some venues.
The show will debut at the same time as the London Lazarus.
Dance duo Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace bring their final show to London.
The ongoing role, vitality and necessity of critical discourse is a theme I've regularly addressed in this column. While critics have been
Tim Minchin is more than a little anxious. His latest stage musical Groundhog Day is about to open at the Old Vic
There’s no such thing as true objectivity when it comes to art " a critic can only ever report her or his
I’ve been known to make some eccentric journeys to catch up with shows that I could have seen on my doorstep. Earlier
Harry Potter does boffo business at the bookshops as well as theatre, Lloyd Webber wears a triple crown on Broadway and 42nd Street returns to Drury Lane.
We may not yet have had a female artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company or the National Theatre, but there's no
There are, at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe, 294 venues calling themselves theatre or performance spaces. But there’s only one Traverse: a