After a national tour, The Girl On The Train has pulled into The Duke Of York's for a limited four week run, so if you are a fan of the book or film then you don't have long to catch this well known thriller.
West End Theatre News and Reviews


Review: THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN at the Duke Of York's Theatre
By Phil Willmott Monday, July 29 2019, 10:03


Review: PETER PAN at Troubadour White City Theatre
By Isabella James Saturday, July 27 2019, 18:15
This co-production from The National Theatre and Bristol Old Vic stays very true to J.M. Barrie’s story of a young boy who refuses to grow-up. An ensemble cast of musicians and dancers thrust Peter Pan and Wendy into a colourful Neverland with a creative design and stunning aesthetic.


Ten things you should know about BARBER SHOP CHRONICLES at the Roundhouse
By Monty Leigh Thursday, July 25 2019, 10:39
- The critically acclaimed Barber Shop Chronicles is back after two sell out runs at the National Theatre, settling into the Roundhouse in Camden for a limited time.
- Barber Shop Chronicles is written by poet/playwright Inua Ellams and is pulsating with emotion, music and heart.


Second Look: The National Theatre’s BARBERSHOP CHRONICLES, now at The Roundhouse
By Nastazja Domaradzka Wednesday, July 24 2019, 09:48
Following two sell out runs at The National Theatre and a world tour Inua Ellam’s epic multi-continental story Barbershop Chronicles arrives at The Roundhouse and if there ever was such a thing as ‘the hottest ticket in town’ this is it.


More on Producer Cameron Macintosh’s Les Miserables Manoeuvres
By Phil Willmott Tuesday, July 23 2019, 12:58
I’ve written several times here about my disappointment that the original production of Les Mis is to be replaced in the West End by an excellent but cheaper version, opening once its current home, the Queen’s theatre, has been refurbished and renamed the Sondheim Theatre.
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