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  • Review: Smokey Joe’s Café
    Review: Smokey Joe’s Café

    Smokey Joe’s Café, a musical revue based on songs by the prolific Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, was the first in a long line of musicals based on an already[readmore]

    Wednesday 21st July 2010
  • Round-up: Review Round-up: Is Pygmalion a Shaw Bet?
    Round-up: Review Round-up: Is Pygmalion a Shaw Bet?

    George Bernard Shaw’s best known play, Pygmalion, opened at the Chichester Festival Theatre last night (20 July 2010, previews from 9 July) in a double billing with The Ragged Trousered[readmore]

    Wednesday 21st July 2010
  • News: Cirque’s Totem Comes to Albert Hall Jan 2011
    News: Cirque’s Totem Comes to Albert Hall Jan 2011

    Cirque du Soleil today announced their new show Totem will be coming to the Royal Albert Hall in January 2011. The show, which premiered in Montreal earlier this year, will[readmore]

    Wednesday 21st July 2010
  • Review: The Secret of Sherlock Holmes
    Review: The Secret of Sherlock Holmes

    Arthur Conan Doyle’s pipe-smoking detective featured in four novels and 56 stories. In The Secret of Sherlock Holmes, recently on tour and now hastily booked into the Duchess Theatre to[readmore]

    Wednesday 21st July 2010
  • Review: Spur of the Moment
    Review: Spur of the Moment

    There is no plot in Anya Reiss’ Spur of the Moment, just the raw, jangling sound of a 12 year-old girl, Delilah Evans, developing a crush on a 21 year-old[readmore]

    Wednesday 21st July 2010
  • Feature: Hey, Mr Producer! Where Does All the Money Go?
    Feature: Hey, Mr Producer! Where Does All the Money Go?

    Have you ever wondered where all the money you pay out for your theatre ticket actually goes? Well, we asked James Seabright, theatre producer and author of the new book[readmore]

    Wednesday 21st July 2010
  • Review: Light Shining In Buckinghamshire
    Review: Light Shining In Buckinghamshire

    In his book State Of The Nation: British Theatre since 1945, Michael Billington mentions a number of plays which, whilst seminal at the time, have not as he gracefully puts[readmore]

    Tuesday 20th July 2010
  • Round-up: Review Round-up: Nunn Changes Everything
    Round-up: Review Round-up: Nunn Changes Everything

    Last week saw the opening of Trevor Nunn’s chamber revival of Aspects of Love at the Menier Chocolate Factory (15 July 2010, previews from 3 July).
    The first major London revival[readmore]

    Tuesday 20th July 2010
  • Round-up: Review Round-up: Nunn Changes Everything at Menier
    Round-up: Review Round-up: Nunn Changes Everything at Menier

    Last week saw the opening of Trevor Nunn’s chamber revival of Aspects of Love at the Menier Chocolate Factory (15 July 2010, previews from 3 July).
    The first major London revival[readmore]

    Tuesday 20th July 2010
  • News: Galas: Wilton’s Musical, All-Star Alan, Palladium
    News: Galas: Wilton’s Musical, All-Star Alan, Palladium

    Gareth Gates and Glee’s Jonathan Groff will star in A Very Musical Evening in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust at the historic Wilton’s Music Hall on 26 September 2010.
    Hosted by[readmore]

    Tuesday 20th July 2010