What's closing in London Theatre this month? March 2018 Posted on Mar 1, 2018 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels | share Spring is just around the corner and we're all looking forward to the summer! Going to the theatre could be ... Read more Features
What's on in London theatre this month? March 2018 Posted on Feb 28, 2018 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels | share March has now arrived, but the cold weather hasn’t left. Looking for a fun way to stay warm this Spring? Not su... Read more Features
5 Reasons to Make The Ferryman Your Next West End Play Posted on Feb 28, 2018 | By Harriet Wilson | share There are so many great plays in the West End that picking one to go to see can be impossible. For me, The Ferryman t... Read more Features
10 Great things about 42nd Street (a dancer's perspective) Posted on Feb 28, 2018 | By Emily Jenkins | share Back in January, I headed to the Theatre Royal Drury Lane with my friend Becky, to see 42nd Street. Now, Becky and I&... Read more Features
42nd Street wins big at the 18th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards Posted on Feb 26, 2018 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels | share The results are in for the winners at this year’s WhatsOnStage Awards. The West End revival of 42nd Street w... Read more Awards Features
Long Day’s Journey Into Night: a masterly presentation of a classic piece of literature. Posted on Feb 23, 2018 | By Harrison Fuller | share A Long Day’s Journey into Night is a mid-20th century classic. Pulitzer and Nobel Prize winning Eugene O’... Read more Features
The Ferryman Posted on Feb 21, 2018 | By Sandra Howell | share The Ferryman is as much about family dynamics as it is about The Troubles. The Carneys are an intergenerational exten... Read more Features
Mary Stuart in 250 words Posted on Feb 16, 2018 | By Harriet Wilson | share Take the story of Elizabeth I and Mary Stuart. Make it relevant to a 21st Century audience. Flip a coin every night t... Read more Features
Girl from the North Country in 250 words Posted on Feb 14, 2018 | By Harriet Wilson | share Girl From the North Country is the relentlessly melancholy story of a group of people living in America in the 1930s.... Read more Features
Long Day’s Journey Into Night: Lesley Manville is a triumph Posted on Feb 14, 2018 | By Sandra Howell | share Writers, especially new writers, are often told write what you know, which must have been Eugene O’Neill&... Read more Features