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Cynthia Erivo will return to the West End early next year to star in a solo adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. The Emmy, Tony and Grammy winner will play all 23 characters in the show, which is ...
Theatr Clwyd has revealed a look inside the rehearsal room of its production of tick, tick… Boom!. Directed by Kate Wasserberg, it is her first as artistic director of the North Wales theatre and ...
Tributes have poured in for legendary theatre producer John Gale, who died last week aged 95. Following school and National Service —where he rose to the rank of Second Lieutenant— Gale trained at the ...
Exclusive: Curve, Leicester, has announced the performers leading their new production of The Sound of Music. With music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, the musical follows ...
50 First Dates will play at the Other Palace from 14 September to 16 November 2025.
Casting has been set for Gigglemug Theatre’s A Jaffa Cake Musical. The musical, inspired by the 1991 tribunal which determined the true identity of a Jaffa Cake, marks the company’s return to the ...
It will come ahead of the musical sequel’s release on 21 November, presented from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Billed as a “live musical TV special”, audiences can likely expect live renditions ...
A husband, children, a career — a whole life has passed since Chloe made a stand at Greenham Common. Forty years later, a climate protest leads to life-changing consequences, and Chloe must decide ...
The Outer Critics Circle has announced its list of 2025 award winners. Honouring productions on and off-Broadway, West End imports including Operation Mincemeat, The Hills of California, Vanya, ...
The recording features all of the original West End cast members, starring John Dagleish (Benjamin Button) and Clare Foster (Elowen Keene) alongside Matt Burns, Jonathan Charles, Oonagh Cox, Katy ...
The UK premiere, starring Beverley Knight, is running at Kingston’s Rose Theatre, before heading to Wolverhampton Grand and ...
After that will be a re-airing of the BBC’s celebration of Lloyd Webber’s 75th anniversary, followed then by a conversation between the composer and Alan Yentob about the former’s autobiography. On ...