Producer Judy Craymer was thrilled to see her global smash hit musical MAMMA MIA! Winning the Best Theatre Production in 2022 on 5th October. The ceremony was hosted by football legend Kevin Keegan, along with the Group Leisure & Travel publisher Rob Yandell. MAMMA MIA! is playing at the West End’s Novello Theatre, booking to Saturday 30th September 2023, and this award proves, yet again, what an awesomely good experience it is.
Theatre News and Reviews


Mamma Mia! Wins Best Theatre Production in the Group Leisure & Travel Awards 2022
By London Box Office Monday, October 10 2022, 12:57


Full cast announced for a fresh new production of ORLANDO
By London Box Office Friday, October 7 2022, 17:12
Full casting for Michael Grandage’s production of Neil Barlett’s new version of Orlando, the classic novel by Virginia Woolf, has been announced, and we’re in for a treat. We’ve already announced Emma Corrin in the lead role, and we know Michael Grandage directs, reunited with the actress after their remarkable collaboration on the Amazon feature film My Policeman. The production kicks off at the Garrick on 26th November.


Review: THE BOY WITH TWO HEARTS at Dorfman, National Theatre
By Stuart King Thursday, October 6 2022, 09:12
Based on the true story of an Afghan family who escaped the Taliban and travelled via traffickers to the UK, THE BOY WITH TWO HEARTS has been written by Hamed and Hessam Amiri (and adapted for the stage by Phil Porter) as a tribute to their late brother Hussein.
Shamail Ali, Dana Haqjoo, Elaha Soroor, and Houda Echouafni in The Boy With Two Hearts at National Theatre. Photo by Jorge Lizalde


Aspects of Love - Reimagined for the 21st century with Michael Ball
By London Box Office Wednesday, October 5 2022, 10:55
Michael Ball will star in Andrew Lloyd Webber's wonderful musical Aspects of Love, which has been beautifully re-imagined for the 21st century. Directed by Jonathan Kent with lyrics by Don Black and Charles Hart, the show is produced by Nica Burns. Aspects of Love will play at the Lyric Theatre on the West End’s Shaftesbury Avenue from 12th May 2023.


Review: BLUES FOR AN ALABAMA SKY at National Lyttelton
By Stuart King Wednesday, October 5 2022, 09:41
The eruption of the cultural and intellectual Black American experience which coalesced to form the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920&30s in New York, spawned a dazzlingly diverse array of talents who still inform popular culture to this day. But as the play begins, much of the vibrancy has begun to decline, heralding the gradual onset of the Great Depression.
Samira Wiley (Angel), Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo (Delia), Sule Rimi (Sam) & Giles Terera (Guy) in Blues for an Alabama Sky. Photo by Marc Brenner
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