Cast Announced For Bunker Theatre’s Devil With The Blue Dress
Casting is announced for the World Premiere of Kevin Armento’s thrilling political drama Devil With The Blue Dress at Bunk Theatre in March 2018.
Casting is announced for the World Premiere of Kevin Armento’s thrilling political drama Devil With The Blue Dress at Bunk Theatre in March 2018.
After a sell-out run of Sket in 2016, PMJ Productions are proud to return to Park Theatre with the European premiere of Selina Fillinger’s play, Faceless.
From the award-winning West End producers of Gangsta Granny comes the world premiere of David Walliams’ Awful Auntie
EastEnder’s Harry Reid joins the new cast cast of Agatha Christie’s Witness For The Prosecution now playing at London’s County Hall.
As Harold and Maude starts previewing at Charing Cross Theatre starring Sheila Hancock and Bill Milner we bring you Darren Bell’s great production photos. Harold and Maude is an idiosyncratic romantic fable told though the eyes of the most unlikely pairing: a compulsive, self-destructive young man and a devil-may-care, septuagenarian bohemian. Dame Marjorie “Maude” Chardin (Sheila Hancock), is a free spirit who wears her hair in braids, believes in living each day to its fullest, and “trying something new every day”. Harold Parker Chasen (Bill Milner) is an 18-year-old man who is obsessed with death, attends funerals of strangers for entertainment and stages elaborate fake suicides. Through meeting Maude at a funeral, he discovers joy in living for the first time. Part dark comedy and romantic innocence, Harold and Maude dissolves the line between darkness and light along with ones that separate people by class, gender and age. Olivier Award-winning … Read more
This Is Elvis UK Tour recreates all the drama leading up to the 68 comeback special as well as staging the monumental concert.
Joe Pasquale takes on the iconic role of Frank Spencer in the Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em UK Tour. Take a look at Scott Rylander’s great production images. Based on the original TV comedy series by Raymond Allen, the stage adaptation of Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em is written and directed by Guy Unsworth and stars Joe Pasquale as the loveable but accident-prone Frank Spencer, Sarah Earnshaw as Betty, Susie Blake as Mrs Fisher, Moray Treadwell as Mr Luscombe/Mr Worthington, David Shaw-Parker as Father O’Hara and Chris Kiely as Desmond/Constable. SOME MOTHERS DO ‘AVE ‘EM TOUR SCHEDULE
After a 30 year absence from the West End, Lulu joins the cast of 42nd Street in the role of Dorothy Brock.