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the producers menier chocolate factory
23 Jul
New Shows
Emmie Newitt

Major revival of THE PRODUCERS in London announced

Mel Brooks' musical adaptation, based one the classic cult film of the same name, is part of the Menier Chocolate Factory's Autumn/Winter season.

the producers menier chocolate factoryThe Producers at Menier Chocolate Factory.

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maddie moate's a very curious christmas
22 Jul
New Shows
Emmie Newitt

Beloved Children's TV presenter Maddie Moate announces London show

Moate will make her West End debut with a festive live science show for the entire family to enjoy.

maddie moate's a very curious christmasMaddie Moate's A Very Curious Christmas.

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stories rb dance company
22 Jul
New Shows
Emmie Newitt

The international tap sensation STORIES comes to the West End

The UK premiere of the critically acclaimed, award-winning production will head to London this autumn.

stories rb dance companyStories by RB Dance Company

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fangirls lyric hammersmith
22 Jul
News
Emmie Newitt

First look at UK premiere of FANGIRLS

The new musical has opened at the Lyric Hammersmith, following multiple sell-out runs across Australia in recent years.

fangirls lyric hammersmithFangirls at the Lyric Hammersmith. Photo by Manuel Harlan.

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20 Jul
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: HELLO DOLLY at London Palladium

The much beloved 1969 film version of HELLO DOLLY directed by dance legend and renowned perfectionist Gene Kelly, ran-up huge budget over-spends through its extravagant sets, and costumes for hundreds of extras. It also substantially overran its original shooting schedule to the extent, that the movie nearly bankrupted 20th Century Fox studios. 55 years on, and a new stage version starring Imelda Staunton has opened at the London Palladium. So how does it compare?

Emily Lane, Tyrone Huntley, Jenna Russell, and Harry Hepple in &lt;em />Hello, Dolly!</em> at the London Palladium (Credit Manuel Harlan)Emily Lane, Tyrone Huntley, Jenna Russell, and Harry Hepple in Hello, Dolly! at the London Palladium (Credit Manuel Harlan)

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