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07 Mar
News
London Box Office

MY SON’S A QUEER, (BUT WHAT CAN YOU DO?) announces Queer Hero Thursdays

The Olivier Award nominated show, MY SON'S A QUEER, (BUT WHAT CAN YOU DO?) has announced a series of guest stars for a new post-show Q&A.

Taking place after Thursday matinees from this week, Queer Hero Thursdays will see Rob Madge interviewing icons from the LGBTQIA+ community.

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07 Mar
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: UNDER THE BLACK ROCK at Arcola

A giant, ominous black rock is suspended by ropes above the playing area in the staging of a new and hard-hitting drama about The Troubles by Tim Edge. Twenty-Five years after the Good Friday Agreement finally brought to an end the decades of bloodshed in Northern Ireland, UNDER THE BLACK ROCK serves as a timely reminder of what’s at stake.

Under the Black Rock. Photo credit Gregory Haney.

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06 Mar
News
Eleni Cashell

First look: AIN'T TOO PROUD - THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TEMPTATIONS in rehearsals

Before it heads to the Prince Edward Theatre on 31 March, AIN'T TOO PROUD - THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TEMPTATIONS has released some exciting rehearsal photos!

Winner of a Tony Award for Best Choreography, this new musical tells the story of The Temptations, and their remarkable journey from the streets of Detroit to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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06 Mar
Reviews
Eleni Cashell

Review: TINA: THE TINA TURNER MUSICAL at Aldwych Theatre

Now in its fifth year in the West End, TINA: THE TINA TURNER MUSICAL tells the remarkable true story of Tina Turner's rise to fame.

Running at the Aldwych Theatre, this is a unique jukebox musical that isn't scared to delve into difficult themes including racism and spousal abuse to highlight Turner's tough journey to stardom and her extraordinary courage and drive to succeed.

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06 Mar
News
Eleni Cashell

First look: New cast of WICKED

You'll be dancing through life when you see these new cast photos from WICKED!

Starting in Oz tomorrow, the new company includes Alexia Khadime as Elphaba and Lucy St. Louis as Glinda.

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