BWW Review: EMMA KINGSTON, Live at Zedel
Emma Kingston is a very busy woman at the moment just last week she returned from the Hong Kong stint of the Evita world tour where she currently stars as the First Lady of Argentina, Eva Pe…
Emma Kingston is a very busy woman at the moment just last week she returned from the Hong Kong stint of the Evita world tour where she currently stars as the First Lady of Argentina, Eva Pe…
Freddie Tapner is the founder and Principal Conductor of London Musical Theatre Orchestra LMTO. As well as conducting LMTO at their professional engagements, he performs in and around London…
'Omigod You Guys', Laurence O'Keefe and Nell Benjamin's 2007 musical adaption of the hit 2001 comedy film starring Reese Witherspoon is in Brighton as part of its second UK tour since the We…
Oh, what a beautiful eveningin West Horsley Grange Park Opera open their 2018 summer festival season with Rogers and Hammerstein's vintage musical the first of its kind in 1943, set in the f…
The Chalk Garden takes place in the summer of 1955 in the garden room of Mrs St Maugham's house in a seaside village in Sussex. It was written by Enid Bagnold author ofNational Velvet while …
George and Ira Gershwin have written some of the most memorable songs of the 20th century. Crazy for You contains some of their most beloved hits'I Got Rhythm', 'Embraceable You', 'Someone t…
The Tempestfollows the antics of a number of stranded voyagers on a remote island. This particular production is presented by The Lord Chamberlain's Men, an all-male outdoor theatre company …
The Mental Health Foundation reports that there were 8.2 million cases of anxiety in the UK in 2013. All of us may feel stressed at some point in our lives, but it can be an unwanted and ove…
What craic The Humours of Bandon is a delightful peek into the world of Irish Dancing Championships. Written and performed by Margaret McAuliffe and directed by Stefanie Preissner, this one-…
Yomi Sode is a writer and performer, born in Nigeria but who's lived in Britain most of his life. He strives to balance the cultures of his two homes, and his one-man show aims to explore th…
The journey of an asylum seeker is a harrowing one, especially if it's your family and old identity you are fleeing.
Those of us who have played strategy computer games will be familiar with the frustration of coming across locked doors, retracing our steps and getting lost in a virtual world. A House Repe…
Noel Coward's comic play Present Laughter is said to be his most autobiographical work, dealing with the complexities of a life of fame in the theatre world. It tells of the mischief and mis…
How much are we willing to sacrifice for the pursuit of truth and justice Terence Rattigan's The Winslow Boy explores this thorny question.
The premise sounds promising a brand new jukebox musical featuring the music of Dusty Springfield. Written by Warner Brown and directed and choreographed by Craig Revel Horwood, Son of a Pre…
What a feeling What an evening The 80s film-musical adaption trend is alive and well. In addition to Fame, Footloose and more, fans of the iconic poppy music era can catch the 1983 classic F…
What happens to musicians when they are old and grey Where do famous singers retire when their voices are an echo of what they once were Ronald Harwood's Quartet follows the antics of four e…