Cast announced for new British musical The Cereal Cafe
A new British musical, The Cereal Café, inspired by the opening of the Cereal Killer Café in East London and the Shoreditch riots of 2015, is to get its world premiere at The Other Palace.
A new British musical, The Cereal Café, inspired by the opening of the Cereal Killer Café in East London and the Shoreditch riots of 2015, is to get its world premiere at The Other Palace.
Julian Eaves reviews Notre-Dame de Paris which was playing at the London Coliseum for a limited run of performances this week.
Sophie Adnitt reviews Showstopper The Improvised Musical which is currently playing an extended season at The Other Palace London.
Zizi Strallen and Charlie Stemp are to star in the London revival of Mary Poppins at the Prince Edward Theatre in late 2019. Tickets on sale Monday at 10am
Green Day’s American Idiot UK Tour returns to celebrate the show’s 10th anniversary and the 15th anniversary of the award-winning album. Book Now!
Mark Ludmon takes a look at some of the great shows touring the UK in 2019. Touring theatre was a lifeline for the young Ian McKellen growing up in Lancashire, and his belief in its vitality is reflected in his decision to celebrate his 80th birthday this year by taking his solo show to 80 different venues around the UK. While no other tour quite matches this for locations, we look ahead at some of the other new touring highlights of 2019, from musicals and comedies to classics and modern drama. Musicals are the throbbing heart of the UK’s touring scene, and this year sees plenty to choose from. Current shows include Annie, Avenue Q, Cabaret, Calendar Girls, Fame The Musical, Grease, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Priscilla Queen of the Desert and The Rocky Horror Show. The hit 2006 film Little Miss Sunshine has been adapted into a … Read more
Olivier Award-winning company Mischief Theatre have announced that they will take over the Vaudeville Theatre with a season on new work from September 2019 commencing with a new comedy called Groan Ups.
Paul T Davies reviews When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other now playing at the National Theatre London.