It’s been announced that veteran producer Howard Panter (with Eilene Davidson Productions) will be presenting 1960s classic A DAY IN THE DEATH OF JOE EGG at the Trafalgar studios this Autumn.
West End Theatre News and Reviews


A Disturbing Classic from the 1960s Returns to the West End
By Phil Willmott Monday, July 22 2019, 15:05


Review AN EVENING WITHOUT KATE BUSH at the Museum of Comedy
By Marian Pashley Friday, July 19 2019, 15:52
This show celebrates the music and very unique talent of Kate Bush, but its narrative focus is on her fans. That is not to say that Sarah-Louise Young does not give a fantastic rendition of Kate.


REVIEW: Ex-Batts and Broilers at the Greenwich Theatre
By Justin Murray Friday, July 19 2019, 15:31
Gail and Gemma (Jesse Dupré and Sophie Taylor) are chickens. They have an important decision to make today and they need us, the audience, to help them decide.


The theatrical history of the soon-to-be Sondheim Theatre
By Charlotte O'Growney Monday, July 15 2019, 10:17
In 2015, Delfont Mackintosh Theatres owner Cameron Mackintosh proposed plans to purchase and redevelop the Ambassador’s Theatre, a redevelopment which would see the venue transformed into a flexible performance space fit to accommodate productions which needed a non-traditional stage.


Review: CAPTAIN CORELLI’S MANDOLIN at the Harold Pinter Theatre
By Stuart King Friday, July 12 2019, 13:55
Until the end of August, the Harold Pinter theatre plays host to a stage adaptation of Louis de Bernières’ multi-award winning, World War II Greek Island romance, CAPTAIN CORELLI’S MANDOLIN and aside from a few minor gripes, it’s a beautifully realised affair.
Madison Clare, Alex Mugnaioni and Members of the Company in Captain Corelli's Mandolin. Photography by Marc Brenner
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