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Review: SIX, The Arts Theatre ★★★★★

One show bursts onto the London stage every few years and changes the face of theatre. No, it’s not Hamilton. Get ready for another histo-remix though, as those without voices are given their time to speak (well, sing). The reformation may have started with Henry VIII, but Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss are bringing one to the West End. Dissolve into tears of joy, laugh your … Continue reading Review: SIX, The Arts Theatre ★★★★★

ON YOUR FEET! UK Premiere

ON YOUR FEET! The Story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan will play a limited season at the London Coliseum from Friday 14 June – Saturday 31 August 2019. Tickets are on sale now at onyourfeetmusical.co.uk. Prior to the London run there will be seven performances at Curve, Leicester from 3 – 8 June 2019. ON YOUR FEET! is the inspiring true love story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan and charts their journey from its … Continue reading ON YOUR FEET! UK Premiere

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Review: SeatPlan ★★★★

Most theatre-goers probably have a selection of go-to websites when booking tickets. One you know you can get the best deals on. One whose reviews you trust. One which has an accurate seating plan. One site aims to provide all three: SeatPlan. Despite being round less than a decade, it’s become an integral part of my day-to-day booking process. SeatPlan has a number of features … Continue reading Review: SeatPlan ★★★★

The Other Palace: Eugenius Full-Scale Production

After a successful debut concert performance at the London Palladium last year, Warwick Davis and Kevin Wood are delighted to announce the full-scale production of the British cult musical Eugenius! at The Other Palace from 22 January until the 3 March 2018. Written by Ben Adams and Chris Wilkins, Eugenius! tells the story of Eugene, a teenage boy whose nightly dreams of a distant world of heroes and villains may just be the ticket to him creating his … Continue reading The Other Palace: Eugenius Full-Scale Production

Much Ado About Nothing: Rose Theatre Kingston 10th Anniversary

Rose Theatre Kingston has announced the centre piece of their ten year anniversary: Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, a Rose co-production with Granville & Parham Productions and antic | face. Mel Giedroyc stars as Beatrice, reuniting with director Simon Dormandy following Luce at Southwark Playhouse in 2016. The production opens on Wednesday 18 April, with previews from Friday 13 April, and runs until Sunday 6 May. Don … Continue reading Much Ado About Nothing: Rose Theatre Kingston 10th Anniversary

The Other Palace: The Other Studio Season Announcement

The Other Palace is delighted to announce the upcoming shows in the Autumn/Winter Season for The Other Studio. There is an exciting mix of one-night performances and longer running shows in October and November beginning with Come Join the Dots (Friday 27 October), an evening of slick and sophisticated close part harmony, with just a dash of mischief. Fresh from their sell-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe, Hot Gay Time … Continue reading The Other Palace: The Other Studio Season Announcement

Interview: James Byng & Terence Wilton (The Woman in Black)

Last week, a number of bloggers were lucky enough to be invited to go behind the scenes of The Woman in Black. We had done the backstage ghost tour (and survived), watched the show (and survived), so now it was time for a Q&A with cast members James Byng and Terence Wilton (who fortunately for us had also survived the performance!) From scares off stage to … Continue reading Interview: James Byng & Terence Wilton (The Woman in Black)

Behind the Scenes: The Woman in Black

A group of crows is called a murder. Rather appropriate, right? Well, if a group of terrified bloggers at The Woman in Black has a collective name, it would probably be ‘victims’! Along with some fellow theatre bloggers, I was lucky enough to go behind the scenes at The Woman in Black thanks to our friends at Raw PR and the wonderful team at the Fortune Theatre. … Continue reading Behind the Scenes: The Woman in Black

‘Too Darn Hot’: London’s Hottest Tickets

I don’t know about you, but when it gets to Summer…all I want to see are musicals. When I was a kidk, Summer would be the time you’d go up to town, catch a matinee and if you’re really lucky, go to Planet Hollywood! (Oh those were the days…now every time I walk up Haymarket, I make a noise like a cat hissing.) Plus, our … Continue reading ‘Too Darn Hot’: London’s Hottest Tickets