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The Tony Award-winning piece is a witty and provocative study of a marriage in crisis, following history professor George and his wife Martha when they return home drunk after a party. What starts as ...
Featuring the incredible voice of Rob Lamberti, this show has wowed audiences around the country and Europe and lifted them to their feet, in a dynamic show that tactfully and appropriately celebrates ...
The Royal Exchange Theatre has revealed the cast for its Christmas show. Based on the seminal film of the same name, Singin’ in the Rain will be directed by Raz Shaw, who previously helmed The ...
First revealed in the new season announcement, it offers two early-career musical theatre choreographers a paid residency to develop their practice. It’ll culminate in an industry showcase at Regent’s ...
Two Art salespeople. One Da Vinci. Or is it a Da Vinci? Da Vinci’s Laundry is a razor-sharp crime comedy set in the champagne- soaked, morally compromised world of high-end art. A rip-roaring ...
The wider company features Michael Abubakar as Lennox, Gilly Gilchrist as Duncan/Siward, Jamie Marie Leary as Lady Macduff, John McLarnon as Ross, Conor McLeod as Angus, Christopher Patrick Nolan as ...
Rehearsal photos have been released for the stage adaptation of 50 First Dates. The new show is based on the 2004 romantic comedy starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore. It follows Henry and Lucy as ...
Exclusive: The original queens of Six the Musical will reunite for a one-night-only concert at the Arts Theatre. Natalie Paris, Aimie Atkinson, Maiya Quansah-Breed, Jarnéia Richard-Noel, Grace Mouat, ...
Leeds Playhouse has announced casting for A Christmas Carol, running in its Quarry Theatre from 20 November 2025 to 17 January 2026. The Charles Dickens classic is directed by Amy Leach and adapted by ...
He’s sure and certain, straight to the point when picking his top three – it’s George Maguire, with a rather strong football theme… Remember to share your three picks on social media with ...
Still, the cast is first-rate. Kane Oliver Parry brings Jobs to life with louche, Jaggerish swagger, while Dan Buckley turns Gates into a masterclass in tragicomic awkwardness. Around them, the ...
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