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The Dry House - Marylebone Theatre
07 Apr
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: THE DRY HOUSE at Marylebone Theatre

Mairead McKinley, Kathy Kiera Clarke and Carla Langley breathe life into three, heartbreakingly damaged characters Chrissy, Claire and Heather in a work recently created by writer director Eugene O’Hare. Now playing at the fresh new Marylebone Theatre, THE DRY HOUSE forms part of the venue’s inaugural season.

The Dry House - Marylebone Theatre Kathy Kiera Clarke in The Dry House at Marylebone Theatre. Photo Manuel Harlan.

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06 Apr
News
Eleni Cashell

ONCE ON THIS ISLAND full cast and creatives announced

The full team has been announced for the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre production, which opens this summer and runs between 10 May to 10 June.

They will join the previously announced Gabrielle Brooks (Get Up Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical, ) as Ti Moune and Stephenson Ardern-Sodje (Hamilton) as Daniel.

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05 Apr
News
Eleni Cashell

THE COMEDY OF ERRORS announces cast

THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, which is at the iconic Shakespeare's Globe this summer, has announced its full cast.

Running between 12 May - 29 July, the production forms part of the Globe's 400th anniversary celebrations.

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05 Apr
News
Eleni Cashell

New cast members join DISNEY'S NEWSIES

Read all about it! The Olivier Award-winning production, NEWSIES has announced some new cast members!

The ten performers will join the musical from 19 April 2023.

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Betty Blue Eyes. Photo Michaela Walshe
05 Apr
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: BETTY BLUE EYES at Union Theatre

There exists such an abundance of energy and enthusiasm for the material, that it would take a curmudgeon of Dickensian proportions to deny the cast of BETTY BLUE EYES (currently giving their all at the tiny Union Theatre) a huge commendation for pulling-out all the stops and breathing oodles of life into Alan Bennett’s fusty Northern English tale of post-war rationing, clandestine pig-rearing and all-pervading snobbery.

Betty Blue Eyes. Photo Michaela WalsheBetty Blue Eyes at the Union Theatre. Photo Michaela Walshe

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