Traverse reveals premieres for Edinburgh Festival
By Mark Ludmon The Traverse Theatre has revealed a programme of eight world premieres, three European premieres and five Scottish premieres for this year's Edinburgh festival. The world prem…
By Mark Ludmon The Traverse Theatre has revealed a programme of eight world premieres, three European premieres and five Scottish premieres for this year's Edinburgh festival. The world prem…
By Mark Ludmon The stand-out shows and performers from this year's Brighton Fringe have been announced in the festival's annual awards. Among the 24 awards presented, winners included TheÂ�…
By Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon hears from Audra McDonald about her "long journey" to playing Billie Holiday on stage I fell in love with the voice of Audra McDonald when I first saw her perform …
By Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon reviews Annie Get Your Gun at the Union Theatre – “As the song goes, everything about it is appealing and you can't help leaving with “that happy…
By Mark Ludmon As An Octoroon demonstrates to great effect, he is interested in exploring the theatrical experience, entertaining us with its madcap energy while tackling uncomfortable and c…
By Mark Ludmon A new production of Sue Townsend's The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾ " The Musical is to be staged at London's Menier Chocolate Factory in association with Curve in…
By Mark Ludmon Tickets have gone on sale for this year's West End Bares which mixes burlesque with musical theatre, featuring the hottest male and female performers. Now in its eighth year, …
By Mark Ludmon David Ives' hit Broadway play Venus in Fur is to receive its West End premiere this autumn starring David Oakes and Natalie Dormer. For a strictly limited nine-week engagement…
By Mark Ludmon An exciting new theatre has burst onto the scene in the north-west and the UK touring circuit with the opening of Storyhouse in Chester. At a cost of £37million, the former…
By Mark Ludmon With an incredible Bernstein score and Olivier Award-winner Drew McOnie directing and choreographing, On The Town hits Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in London on May…
By Mark Ludmon After nearly 1,500 performances, Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is nearing its end in London. Mark Ludmon looks back over its five-year run. Nearly five years "…
By Mark Ludmon This new outing for The Ruffian on the Stair is a timely reminder of Orton's talent that flourished for only four years before his untimely end. This post REVIEW: The Ruffian …
By Mark Ludmon Further casting has been announced to join Ben Whishaw in the world premiere of Christopher Shinn's new play Against at the Almeida Theatre. Adelle Leonce, Naomi Wirthner and …
By Mark Ludmon Shell Shock is a powerful depiction of the effects of combat on ordinary soldiers and the people around them. This post REVIEW: Shell Shock, Brighton Fringe âœâœâœ…
By Mark Ludmon Directed by Sam Mendes, The Ferryman is gripping as it subtly builds up the tension but also provides plenty of laughs. This post REVIEW: The Ferryman, Royal Court âœâœ�…
By Mark Ludmon Mark Gatiss and other actors and comedians are lined up to take part in a charity gala presentation of a show about coming out. They will take the stage at the Lyric Theatre i…
By Mark Ludmon Martin McDonagh's Olivier Award-winning play Hangmen will transfer to Broadway under the auspices of the Atlantic Theatre Company. This post Martin McDonagh's Hangmen to trans…
By Mark Ludmon Edinburgh's Traverse Theatre has appointed a new associate director to help develop new work and direct productions. Gareth Nicholls, who has directed acclaimed shows at Citiz…
By Mark Ludmon West End stars are among cast announced for the world premiere of the musical of hit film Nativity! at Birmingham Rep and on tour. Daniel Boys will play Paul Maddens, a primar…
By Mark Ludmon The Treatment feels rather tame but, in this revival, it remains a mesmerising, entertaining dark comedy that conjures up the confusing perplexities of modern life. This post …
By Mark Ludmon Hopefully, we will get to enjoy Claybourne Elder's fine, mellifluous vocals again in London, either in a return of his solo show or on a West End stage. This post REVIEW: You …
By Mark Ludmon The show is worth seeing for the cutting-edge visuals alone but, while it stylishly captures much of the theme and substance of the novel, it is lacking in emotional engagemen…
By Mark Ludmon Kramer and the cast of Romeo and Juliet deserve praise for taking a well-trod story and giving it a fresh, interesting and exciting new slant. This post REVIEW: Romeo And Juli…
By Mark Ludmon The organisers of Edinburgh Festival Fringe have announced plans for an international day celebrating the fringe movement. More than 200 fringe festivals from across the world…
By Mark Ludmon Enda Walsh's explosive play Disco Pigs is to be revived at Trafalgar Studios in London to mark the 20th anniversary of its British debut. It will star Evanna Lynch, best known…