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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: Tanzi Libre, Southwark Playhouse ✭✭
Southwark Playhouse re-opens in a new venue, but is Tanzi Libre a champion? JBR reviews.
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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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A year of strong ticket sales for London theatres
The Olympics may have affected London theatre ticket sales yet overall it was a successful year at the Box Office, The Society of London Theatre has announced.
Tuesday 29th January 2013 -
Sky Arts launches search for best amateur theatre company
Sky Arts has today launched its nationwide search for the top amateur theatre company, giving the winner a platform on the West End stage.
Tuesday 17th May 2011 -
Leslie Jordan rolls out the pink carpet
“Well, well, well.. Karen Walker. I thought I smelled gin and regret.” It’s the line that made pint-sized Leslie Jordan infamous in the popular US sitcom Will and Grace.
Saturday 13th November 2010 -
Theatre Review: When We Are Married – Garrick Theatre ****
Less is more in comedy and Christopher Luscombe directs this 1930’s play with clarity, precision, and above all speed, writes JBR.
Monday 8th November 2010 -
Theatre Review: Deathtrap – Noel Coward
Has time surpassed the traditional whodunit? Benjamin Potter reviews Deathtrap and finds out whether it pushes the boundaries in today’s theatre.
Thursday 9th September 2010 -
Theatre Review: Wolfboy – Trafalgar Studios 2, London
Matthew Bannerman heads down to Trafalgar Studios 2 for Wolfboy, the psycho-sexual musical thriller.
Friday 23rd July 2010 -
Goldberg joins her West End musical as Mother Superior
Actress and producer Whoopi Goldberg is to star in her West End musical Sister Act in August.
Wednesday 7th July 2010 -
Wolfboy the musical transfers from Edinburgh to West End
It did well at the Edinburgh Fringe last year, now writer and director Russell Labey is bringing his musical Wolfboy to the West End.
Friday 7th May 2010 -
Interview: Martin Harvey – Dirty Dancing
Martin Harvey first performed at the Aldwych Theatre at the age of six. Now 24 years later he is back playing the lead in Dirty Dancing. He drops in for a chat.
Wednesday 21st April 2010 -
Theatre Review: Hair – Gielgud Theatre
Josh Logan is mesmerised by the 1967 musical that has arrived in the West End with the full Broadway cast. “Hair screams relevance”.
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