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SPECIAL OFFER: West End Eurovision
A special discount on ticket prices for the West End’s most fabulous, frivolous event – West End Eurovision.
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NYT Announces 2013 Season
Paul Roseby announces plans for the future of the National Youth Theatre
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North London’s newest theatre opens doors.
The Park Theatre in Finsbury Park, North London, opens to the public for the first time.
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Surviving Actors returns to Manchester for new event
The convention will take place on Saturday 18th May and will feature loads of industry professionals.
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Blog: Being Brave
Katie Brennan, with humour and wit, writes about being brave and following your dreams – even when they seem like nightmares.
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Blog: Postcard from the One Man, Two Guvnors tour
We catch up with former First Word writer Rosie Wyatt, somewhere between New Zealand and Australia.
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Blog: Interactive theatre/cinema
Peter Hinton, a regular performer with Future/Secret Cinema shares his experience of a truly audience interactive experience.
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Blog: Taking on an iconic role
Nadim Naaman writes about taking on the iconic role of Anatoly in the first UK Revival of Chess
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Review: Liza on an E, Vaudeville Theatre ✭✭✭✭
Jeffrey Jones is enthralled by Trevor Ashley’s two-hour homage to Liza Minnelli.
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Review: The Play That Goes Wrong, Trafalgar Studios 2 ✭✭✭
There’s much to enjoy in this West End Transfer, yet Phil Matthews wonders whether this play matches the talented cast and direction.
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Review: Merrily We Roll Along, Harold Pinter ✭✭✭✭✭
Emily Hardy follows the Menier’s transfer of Merrily We Roll Along to the Pinter, and finds its impact has increased, along with its capacity.
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Review: Bare, Union ✭✭✭
Overhyped, overwrought, and finally over here, Bare is best enjoyed solely for the fantastic cast, writes Emily Hardy.
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Review: The Play That Goes Wrong, Trafalgar Studios 2 ✭✭✭
There’s much to enjoy in this West End Transfer, yet Phil Matthews wonders whether this play matches the talented cast and direction.
Thursday 9th May 2013 -
Review: Merrily We Roll Along, Harold Pinter ✭✭✭✭✭
Emily Hardy follows the Menier’s transfer of Merrily We Roll Along to the Pinter, and finds its impact has increased, along with its capacity.
Sunday 5th May 2013 -
Review: Bare, Union ✭✭✭
Overhyped, overwrought, and finally over here, Bare is best enjoyed solely for the fantastic cast, writes Emily Hardy.
Wednesday 1st May 2013 -
Review: The Universal Machine, New Diorama ✭✭✭
Douglas Mayo was impressed with David Burn and Dominic Brennan’s new musical about the life of Alan Turing.
Thursday 25th April 2013 -
Review: Rope, Brockley Jack ✭✭✭
Ed Theakston visits the Brockley Jack for a humourous revival of Patrick Hamilton’s Rope.
Tuesday 23rd April 2013 -
Review: Beautiful Thing, Arts ✭✭✭✭
Emily Hardy finds love in a hopeless place in Jonathan Harvey’s Beautiful Thing.
Friday 19th April 2013 -
Review: Ubu Roi, Barbican ✭✭✭✭✭
Emily Hardy is seduced by Cheek by Jowl’s chaotic and imaginative Ubu Roi at the Barbican.
Friday 12th April 2013 -
Review: Once, Phoenix, ✭✭✭✭
Emily Hardy falls under the fairytale spell of Once at the Phoenix
Thursday 11th April 2013 -
Review: Gibraltar, Arcola ✭✭
Edward Theakston is unmoved by Gibraltar, despite a meticulously researched script and compelling subject matter.
Friday 5th April 2013 -
Peter & Alice, Noël Coward ✭✭✭✭
Rhys Jennings falls down the rabbit-hole to Neverland at Peter & Alice.
Friday 29th March 2013
Review: Liza on an E, Vaudeville Theatre ✭✭✭✭
Jeffrey Jones is enthralled by Trevor Ashley’s two-hour homage to Liza Minnelli.
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