It’s been nearly seven years since Rufus Sewell created the role of a Czech grad student in Tom Stoppard’s Rock ‘n’ Roll, a performance that earned him an Olivier Awa…
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 02:32PMIt’s been more than a decade since Kristin Chenoweth last sang before a London audience, though she performed two years ago at a private dinner hosted by the Obamas in the presence of …
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 09:22AM"A Chorus Line" and "Trelawny of the Wells" come to London.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 06:30AMMarch brings the advent of spring after a frigid London winter, and what better time for the city’s theater to spring into overdrive? This month’s London Datebook finds two thesp…
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 02:42PMAt 41, the much-laureled actress figured she was more or less sidelined from Shakespeare until she became age-appropriate for Cleopatra. What to do in the meantime? Direct “Macbeth.”
SOURCE: rendezvous.blogs.nytimes.com at 09:10AMSherie Rene Scott has garnered multiple Tony nods in shows ranging from Dirty Rotten Scoundrels to her career-defining Everyday Rapture. But only now is this Broadway favorite making her Lon…
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:19PMDiscovering "Dear World" 44 years after Broadway, as well as two obscurities from 1931.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 06:30AMLondon stage star Lia Williams is taking on a thrillingly difficult challenge: alternating the lead roles of Kate and Anna with Kristin Scott Thomas in Ian Rickson’s superb revival of …
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 02:49PMWhen's the last time you encountered a play with a hissable anti-hero and a young heroine who radiates charity, decency, and all things good? Those polarities are on full-throttle view in&nb…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 06:39PMAfter starring on the West End in Chicago, West Side Story and Sister Act, Debbie Kurup is all but stealing the London premiere production of The Bodyguard from the formidable Heather Headle…
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 02:11PM“What should I see in London?” We are asked that question daily by friends headed to the theater capital for a visit—and even by locals. The good news is that there is neve…
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 05:35PMBetty Buckley has graced the London stage periodically for more than 40 years, and the Broadway diva, now 65, returns this season to play Countess Aurelia in Jerry Herman’s little-seen…
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 10:46AM"No Quarter,'' written by Polly Stenham, concludes with some hope for the next generation, while "Hansel and Gretel'' shows the director Katie Mitchell's playful side.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 08:30AMGillian Bevan has spent 25 years on and off the West End, appearing largely in musicals (Follies, The Boys From Syracuse, Road Show), as well as three years in playwright/director Alan Ayckb…
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 02:58PMFew productions give the sound designer absolute pride of place, but such is the presumably inevitable nature of a play called The Silence of the Sea that what isn't voiced counts every bit …
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:23PMThe IHT’s London theater critic takes a look at what’s in store this season: Kristin Scott Thomas, Rufus Sewell, Helen Mirren, “Othello” and “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.”
SOURCE: rendezvous.blogs.nytimes.com at 08:52AMThe sleeper musical success Let It Be finishes its initial West End run on January 19 at the Prince of Wales Theatre before resuming performances on February 1 across town at the Savoy, with…
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:19AMThe much-discussed Spice Girls tribute musical arrives on stage with much froth. At the National, two Alan Bennett one-acts are much needed grace notes.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:50PMPopular London musical star Alex Bourne is best known for his long and successful runs in We Will Rock You and Buddy, and now the strapping 6'4" performer is wowing audiences in the…
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 02:36PMThe London theatre looks to be awash in great women of the English (and Irish) stage in a 2013 line-up of star roles that disproves the often-held assertion that the men get all the great st…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 05:28AMFor much of 2012, London theatre seemed to celebrate the playhouse as much as the play, turning certain venues into essential destinations. I'm thinking, of course, of Shakespeare's Globe, w…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 04:00AMFestivals, a few misfires and all-around success in an action-packed year.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 01:05PMIn a year dominated by the Olympics and the Queen’s diamond jubilee, could the London stage hold its own? Most emphatically yes, thanks to an inordinate array of world-class production…
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 10:11AMThe classics offered London stage actors plenty to chew on this year—not just not productions of Shakespeare but also Ibsen, Chekhov, Webster and Stephen Sondheim who, by this point, i…
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 09:50AMDaniel Ings is an actor playing an actor (the colorfully named Alan Dangle) in the long-running Richard Bean comedy One Man Two Guvnors, and the 27-year-old Englishman is especially winning …
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 03:47PM"Julius Caesar" packs a believable wallop while two other London shows stretch credibility to breaking point and beyond.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:16AMLove may or may not make the world go round, but it's certainly doing its bit for the London theater, from "Twelfth Night" and "Kiss Me Kate" to "Boy Meets Boy" and "The Effect," the galvani…
SOURCE: rendezvous.blogs.nytimes.com at 01:10PMIt's Academy Award season within the showbiz-centric world of The Bodyguard, but even the greatest of Oscar obsessives - count me among them - would be hard-pressed to toss many a trophy in …
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 10:25PMSally Ann Triplett knows her way around musicals, having appeared over the last 25 years in shows ranging from Follies, Grease and Chess to the original UK and Broadway productions of Carrie…
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:59PMOn Broadway, Merrily We Roll Along remains forever scarred as the Stephen Sondheim musical that ground to an abrupt halt, closing after two weeks in 1981.read more
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 03:30AMJenna Russell has become London’s go-to star in the musicals of Stephen Sondheim. She played Young Sally in Follies back in 1988, won the 2007 Olivier Award for Dot/Marie in Sunday in …
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