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london theatre week
21 Aug
News
Emmie Newitt

West End tickets from £15 as London Theatre Week returns.

Get your hands on tickets for your London theatre favourites from as little as £15 for a limited time only!

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death note the musical lyric theatre cast
21 Aug
News
Emmie Newitt

Final cast announced for DEATH NOTE THE MUSICAL IN CONCERT at the Lyric Theatre.

The final cast has been announced for the European premiere of the multi award-winning manga stage musical.

death note the musical lyric theatre castGeorge Maguire, Jessica Lee and Carl Man, photo provided by the production

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Charlotte Dowding, Alex Britt, Martin Sarreal in Dumbledore Is So Gay at Southwark Playhouse - Credit to David Jenson
19 Aug
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: DUMBLEDORE IS SO GAY at Southwark Playhouse

The Fringe in London is the unsung hero and lifeblood of an industry that requires spaces in which our stars of the future get to cut their teeth and learn the ropes, art, and stagecraft of presenting live theatre. Southwark Playhouse has long served such a valuable function for both playwrights and the actors and musicians who bring their work to life.

Charlotte Dowding, Alex Britt, Martin Sarreal in Dumbledore Is So Gay at Southwark Playhouse - Credit to David JensonCharlotte Dowding, Alex Britt, Martin Sarreal in Dumbledore Is So Gay at Southwark Playhouse - Credit to David Jenson

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bronco billy the musical
18 Aug
News
Emmie Newitt

Emily Benjamin to star in UK premiere of an all-new wild west musical.

The West End favourite will leave CABARET and head up the road to Charing Cross Theatre in January.

bronco billy the musicalBronco Billy The Musical artwork.

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Eng-Er-Land
17 Aug
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: ENG-ER-LAND at Arcola Theatre

Eng-Er-Land Some subjects make for unlikely theatre, not least when performed by a lone female on a relatively unencumbered stage. But in amongst the myriad missteps and misfires are occasional jewels and playwright Hannah Kumari’s ENG-ER-LAND is one of those multi-faceted and brilliant small-scale gems.

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