PETER PAN GOES WRONG sails in the West End for just over 7 weeks in November.
The West End cast of Peter Pan Goes Wrong (2023). Credit Danny Kaan.
By Emmie Newitt Thursday, September 28 2023, 10:25
PETER PAN GOES WRONG sails in the West End for just over 7 weeks in November.
The West End cast of Peter Pan Goes Wrong (2023). Credit Danny Kaan.
By Stuart King Wednesday, September 27 2023, 21:03
When such a venerable pairing as Ian McKellen and Roger Allam appear together on a theatrical billing, it would be rude not to sit up and at the very least inquire what had piqued their joint interest in the script. FRANK AND PERCY is the sort of gentle talk-fest which puts this reviewer in mind of Alec Guinness and Edward Herrmann’s two-man stint in A Walk in the Woods some thirty-five years ago, and here the performers ooze a similar stage experience and collective, knowing charm.
Ian McKellen and Roger Allam in Franck & Percy at The Other Palace. Photo Credit Jack Merriman
By Emmie Newitt Wednesday, September 27 2023, 16:27
With September wrapped up, it's been another month of exciting new announcements and we’ve reviewed lots of the best shows that London has to offer too! Exciting news over the last month is that a beloved musical will return to London in 2024 and fans of SIX will be thrilled by the announcement of a new West End cast. Here’s our September monthly roundup for you:
The Little Big Things Musical, The Devil Wears Prada and Andrew Scott in Vanya.
By Emmie Newitt Tuesday, September 26 2023, 16:06
Les Miserables is a musical phenomenon that has captured hearts around the globe, and today we are chatting with cast member Katie Hall who is heading into the Sondheim Theatre as Fantine. From the musical's captivating melodies to the emotional storyline, we hear more about what its like to be part of a timeless classic that continues to touch audiences of all ages.
Katie Hall headshot.
By Emmie Newitt Tuesday, September 26 2023, 11:39
One of the UK's most acclaimed actors will lead the first ever adaptation of Stanley Kubrick's iconic work.
Sean Foley, Steve Coogan & Armando Iannucci. Credit Manuel Harlan
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