SARAI, a new production by theatre company Crying in the Wilderness, directed by Paul Anthony Morris, is a one character play and one woman's story of freedom, politics, war, motherhood and destiny.
Theatre News and Reviews


Review of SARAI at The Arcola Theatre
By Nastazja Domaradzka Tuesday, October 27 2015, 14:51


Make The Force Of Destiny your destiny
By Phil Willmott Tuesday, October 27 2015, 14:35
Exciting news for both established opera fans and anyone who’s been waiting for the right moment to give it a try.
Next month the imposing but very welcoming Coliseum Theatre on St Martin’s lane will be home to a rare production of Giuseppe Verdi’s grand opera THE FORCE OF DESTINY.


Harry Potter takes the stage
By Phil Willmott Friday, October 23 2015, 11:56
More details have been released about Harry Potter's first appearance on stage, in a two part sequel that picks up where the books and movies left off.
Tantalising, the plot is previewed in the press release with the following statement.


West End and Broadway Stars, up Close, in Cabaret
By Phil Willmott Tuesday, October 20 2015, 11:14
In the 1960's many people's idea of a swanky night out in the West End was watching acts in chic little nightclub cabaret rooms.
The tradition is enjoying a resurgence thanks to two very smart venues around Leicester Square. There's an elegant lounge in the Hippodrome Casino but my favourite is the Crazy Coqs cabaret room, in a side street off Piccadilly Circus.


Take a chance on Showstopper!
By Phil Willmott Tuesday, October 20 2015, 09:24
We have some great offers at the moment to see Showstopper!, the West End's "improvised musical" show.
I know the producers were very nervous about launching it and the challenges of both getting people to understand what the show entails and enticing them to book. So if you're one of those people that's hesitated over whether it's for you or not I'd like to try and answer any concerns you may have because you're missing a treat.
« previous articles - page 637 of 698 - next articles »