Simon Callow Brings A Christmas Carol To Arts Theatre This Christmas
Simon Callow returns to the Arts Theatre this Christmas in his acclaimed one-man production of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Tickets on sale now.
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Simon Callow returns to the Arts Theatre this Christmas in his acclaimed one-man production of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Tickets on sale now.
The Old Vic Theatre has announced an Arthur Miller double bill and a new play by Lucy Prebble in 2019 plus further casting for its production of A Christmas Carol.
It has been reported that Disney’s Aladdin is to close at London’s Prince Edward Theatre on 31 August 2019.
On the 10th anniversary of Harold Pinter’s death, Pinter One launches the first ever season featuring all of Pinter’s one-act plays.
Dolly Parton is to present 9 to 5 the musical at London’s Savoy Theatre for a strictly limited season from 28 January 2019.
Lara Pulver, Stephen Mangan, Sharon D Clarke and Paul Nicholas are to join the cast of the new concert production of Guys and Dolls at the Royal Albert Hall.
The West End production of The Play That Goes Wrong and Thriller Live celebrate milestone performances tonight.
Songs For Nobodies, where Bernadette Robinson re-creates five great singers of the past, is to transfer to London’s West End. After its European première at Wilton’s Music Hall earlier this year, this new play with songs will open at the Ambassadors Theatre on 10 January 2019, with previews from 7 January, and run until 23 February. It was written by Australian playwright Joanna Murray Smith whose works include Switzerland, which ran at Theatre Royal Bath until September 1, and Honour which is being revived at Park Theatre in London from 25 October. She wrote Songs For Nobodies specifically to showcase the extraordinary vocal ability of Australian singer and actor Bernadette Robinson. It features music from five iconic divas: Judy Garland, Patsy Cline, Billie Holiday, Edith Piaf and Maria Callas. First performed in Melbourne in 2010, it was commissioned by its director Simon Phillips, former artistic director of the Melbourne Theatre Company whose … Read more