Off The Rails is an auspicious start for the first season at the Assembly Roxy of Òran Mór’s legendary A Play, a Pie and a Pint. This extremely impressive mini-musical is the professional writing ...
Jimmy Beacham, Head of Ticketing and Revenue at Capital Theatres, has won an Unsung Hero Award at the Ticketing Business Awards, held in Manchester on Tuesday, 28 April.
Capital Theatres has announced a raft of 32 new productions being staged at the Festival, King’s and Studio theatres between this May and next May 2027. Tickets for all the newly announced shows will ...
The book is by Des McAnuff (who also directs) and Robert Cary, with Johnny and June’s son John Carter Cash listed as executive producer and story consultant. Despite the family involvement, this is ...
Daisy Pulls It Off, from The Grads at Hill Street Theatre, is as frothy as ginger beer and hugely entertaining. Denise Deegan’s 1983 comedy is a light-hearted spoof of those stories by the likes of ...
West End songsters Kerry Ellis, Louise Dearman and Rachel Tucker defy Gravity (Thur: tickets ), Sue, Matt & Phil are Live ...
The Gilded Balloon’s touring Jack Docherty in The Chief: No Apologies at the Traverse is an enjoyable outing for a character with a considerable following. If the show ends up being a little formulaic ...
TV favourite Ralf Little plays Alec Leamas, an agent in Cold War Berlin who has seen all of his informers killed by East German security officer Mundt. Leamas has had enough of the work, but is ...
Allan Stewart wins Best Dame at UK Pantomime awards. Allan Stewart was recognised at the very best dame in all the Pantosphere this last Christmas season, for his turn as Dame ‘ ...
Ballet impresario Boris Lermontov (Andy Monaghan) is entranced by the rising star Victoria Page (Cordelia Braithwaite) and casts her in the lead role of his new show The Red Shoes for which Julian ...
Reasons to Be Pretty, by local grassroots company Locked in Thought at the Roxy until Saturday, brings fine acting to Neil LaBute’s complex interrogation of social expectations and interpersonal trust ...
Reasons to Be Pretty, by local grassroots company Locked in Thought at the Roxy until Saturday, brings fine acting to Neil LaBute’s complex interrogation of social expectations and interpersonal trust ...
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