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im every woman the chaka khan musical
09 May
New Shows
Emmie Newitt

I'M EVERY WOMAN: THE CHAKA KHAN MUSICAL announces London premiere for 2026

The powerful and inspiring life story of the award-winning, multi-platinum selling, global icon will debut in London following a workshop presentation in 2023.

im every woman the chaka khan musicalI'm Every Woman: The Chaka Khan Musical artwork.

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The cast of Here We Are at the National Theatre. Photographer Marc Brenner
09 May
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: HERE WE ARE at National Theatre

With a book by David Ives, music and lyrics by the late great Stephen Sondheim, HERE WE ARE is apparently inspired by the films of Luis Buñuel, (presumably the goings on in The Discrete Charm of the Bourgeoisie and Exterminating Angel). This week, the show completed its transatlantic migration and landed at National Theatre’s Lyttelton stage.

The cast of Here We Are at the National Theatre. Photographer Marc BrennerThe cast of Here We Are at the National Theatre. Photographer Marc Brenner

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matilda the musical cambridge theatre 2025
08 May
News
Emmie Newitt

MATILDA THE MUSICAL releases new production images

Based on the beloved book by Roald Dahl, Matilda The Musical is now the 15th longest running production in the West End, where it has played since 2011. The show also embarks on a major UK and Ireland tour later this year.

matilda the musical cambridge theatre 2025The London cast of Matilda The Musical (2025). Photo by Manuel Harlan.

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the lightning thief the other palace
08 May
News
Emmie Newitt

THE LIGHTNING THIEF: THE PERCY JACKSON MUSICAL's announces final date in London

The "show that whisks you to another dimension" (The Times) will conclude its performances in London next month after 30 weeks, ahead of a major UK tour that kicks off in August this year.

the lightning thief the other palaceThe Cast of The Lightning Thief. Photo by Manuel Harlan

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Gang Of Three - Alan Cox, Hywel Morgan, Colin Tierney - photographer Manuel Harlan
08 May
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: THE GANG OF THREE at King’s Head

Before Thatcher’s hooray Henry capitalism, before Blair’s Brit-pop socialism, there were Oxford educated centre-left politicos who bestrode the land looking every bit a potential future PM as Labour’s pipe-smoking Harold Wilson or his Tory counterpart, the yacht-sailing Ted Heath.

Gang Of Three - Alan Cox, Hywel Morgan, Colin Tierney - photographer Manuel HarlanGang Of Three - Alan Cox, Hywel Morgan, Colin Tierney - photographer Manuel Harlan

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