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Theatreland Quizzes
07 Feb
Quizzes
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Test Your Musical Theatre Knowledge in our "just for fun" Quiz

Test Your Musical Theatre Knowledge in our "just for fun" Quiz!

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Damian Lewis - Sophie Okonedo
07 Feb
News
Phil Willmott

For the Love of Goat!

Damian Lewis - Sophie Okonedo If you enjoy catching celebrities in West End shows you'll no doubt be excited to hear that Damian Lewis (Star of TVs HOMELAND and BILLIONS) will be appearing at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in THE GOAT OR WHO IS SYLVIA. You may have read in the Evening Standard that Eddie Redmayne will be appearing with him. That's a misunderstanding on their part, he was in the last West End production of the play, not the forthcoming one.

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The Glass Menagerie
02 Feb
Reviews
Phil Willmott

Review: THE GLASS MENAGERIE at The Duke of York's Theatre

The Glass Menagerie Until April 29th London theatre goers have the chance to enjoy one of the undisputed masterpieces of American playwriting in a remount of a highly acclaimed Broadway production of THE GLASS MENAGERIE, staged by Olivier and Tony Award winning director John Tiffany, who's recently enjoyed meteoric success with his staging of HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD.

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Hamilton the Musical - London
01 Feb
News
Phil Willmott

How Hamilton keeps making history

Hamilton the Musical - London With the imminent transfer of Broadway mega-hit musical HAMILTON to the West End if feels like we’re gearing up to something extraordinary.

Co-producer Cameron Macintosh has even kicked long-running hit BILLY ELLIOT out of the Victoria Palace Theatre and virtually rebuilt it to house the show and this week the press was full of stories about how hard or difficult it is to book tickets, depending on the experience of the writer.

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The Wind In The Willows - London Palladium
31 Jan
New Shows
Phil Willmott

A great new family show launches in the West End

The Wind In The Willows - London Palladium Some of the most beloved characters of children’s literature are heading to the London Palladium when a new version of THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS opens there in June, featuring Edwardian river and woodland creatures Ratty, Mole and Badger and of course there high spirited friend, Toad.

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