We’re pleased to announce the stars in a brand new play by Theresa Rebeck. It’s called Mad House and it premieres at the Ambassadors Theatre this summer, on stage from 26th June to 4th September for a limited season. Let’s offer a big, warm welcome back to Bill Pullman and David Harbour, both of whom return to the West End to star in the show. By all accounts this new darkly funny play is going to be rather wonderful.
Theatre News and Reviews


World Première - Mad House - Stars announced!
By London Box Office Thursday, March 17 2022, 12:15


More tickets released for The Glass Menagerie!
By London Box Office Wednesday, March 16 2022, 17:55
‘Due to exceptional demand’ is a sentence every theatre producer loves to hear. The brilliant play The Glass Menagerie is produced by Second Half Productions. They’ve just announced the release of an extra eighteen thousand tickets for their inaugural production, with an extra performance on 6th June. The play opens on 31st May, and it’s on stage at the Duke of York's Theatre until 27th August 2022.
Brian J Smith, Cherry Jones and Michael Esper in The Glass Menagerie at the Duke of York's Theatre. Photo Johan Persson.


Review: CABARET at The Kit Kat Club (Playhouse Theatre)
By Miriam Gibson Wednesday, March 16 2022, 17:03
When you enter Playhouse Theatre- re-designed and re-branded at the Kit Kat Club for this production- you're given a sticker to put over your phone's camera lens. Cabaret may be half-century-old musical, but the producers aren't taking any risks when it comes to spoilers.
Cast of Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club. Photo by Marc Brenner.


Review: STEVE AND TOBIAS VERSUS DEATH at the Pleasance Theatre
By Stuart King Wednesday, March 16 2022, 11:02
When brothers Tobias and Steve learn that their mother was patient zero in a world now possessed of flesh-eating zombies, they are forced to patch their differences whilst caring for her and fending-off the seemingly endless onslaught from those outside wanting to get in.


Review: COSI FAN TUTTE at English National Opera, London Coliseum
By Stuart King Tuesday, March 15 2022, 11:04
ENO’s 2014 staging of Mozart’s last Opera buffa collaboration with librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte has been dusted-off for another outing, but the production’s faded 1950s Coney Island funfair and motel setting (courtesy of set designer Tom Pye) hasn’t aged especially well — despite some cast members’ valiant attempts at resuscitation.
Nardus Williams and Amitai Pati in ENO's 2022 Così Fan Tutte. Photo Lloyd Winters.
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