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03 Nov
News
Oliver Mitford

Michael Flatley returns to the West End

Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games After a hugely successful world tour, Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games will hop, skip and jump into the Dominion Theatre in March 2015 for a limited six-month run.

The show has also just finished wowing audiences at the London Palladium, where the production gave its final bow on Saturday 25 October.

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Reviews
31 Oct
Reviews
Phil Willmott

Review of The Scottsboro Boys at the Garrick Theatre

The Scottsboro Boys This is the second brilliant musical dealing with past American racism to open in the West End this autumn and London is enriched as a result. Not just because of the issues raised but because MEMPHIS and now SCOTTSBORO BOYS are examples of how skilled writers, creatives and actors are proving beyond a doubt that great musical theatre can be intelligent, original and provocative yet also be very, very entertaining.

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Taken at Midnight
30 Oct
New Shows
Oliver Mitford

New play Taken at Midnight transfers to the West End

Taken at Midnight Mark Hayhurst’s new play, Taken at Midnight premiered at the Chichester Festival Theatre in September. It has now been announced that the play will transfer to the Theatre Royal Haymarket in the heart of London’s West End from 15 January 2015, following the National Theatre's production of Great Britain.

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Reviews
29 Oct
Reviews
Phil Willmott

Review of Memphis at the Shaftesbury Theatre

Memphis at the Shaftsbury Theatre This Broadway export of the Tony Award winning musical MEMPHIS to the West End, is very good news indeed for London theatregoers.

Although it has an original score that the majority of the audience didn’t know, it had everyone leaping to their feet and roaring their approval on the night I saw it. The likelyhood is you'll feel the same way.

The show tells the story of how Huey, a geeky, white Memphis DJ won't take no for an answer when he sets out to convince the mainstream record buying public that they should be listening to music from the black community, specifically as sung by his girlfriend, Felicia.

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Reviews
28 Oct
Reviews
Daniel Perks

Review of Once The Musical

Once The Musical A simple, no frills, heart wrenching production delivered with catchy original songs. The replacement cast is not quite up to scratch compared with the original, but this is definitely one to catch before it leaves the West End in March 2015.

Normally when a family member comes to stay, I inwardly groan. Now that’s not because I don’t love my family, but it does seem to be hard work taking tourists around the city of London. My flatmate on the other hand has a much more relaxed family, so when her sister came to stay with us I was excited at having another person to go to the theatre with. Not only an artistic soul like us, she is also applying for drama schools at the moment to do stage management and so was more than happy to tag along and pass comment on a musical with me. She really seemed the perfect choice to take along to the Phoenix Theatre and watch an Olivier award-winning musical before wandering to get a drink at half time from the on-stage bar and soak up the atmosphere.

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