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Anything Goes The Musical - Barbican Theatre
01 Jul
Reviews
Miriam Gibson

Review: ANYTHING GOES at the Barbican Theatre

Remember those endless lockdown evenings, slumped in front of the telly wondering if/when you’d ever see live theatre again? This. This is what you were waiting for.

Anything Goes The Musical - Barbican Theatre Anything Goes at the Barbican Theatre.

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2:22 A Ghost Story
01 Jul
News
London Box Office

2:22 A Ghost Story extends for 18 weeks – Cast TBA

2:22 A Ghost Story The premier took place at the Noel Coward theatre in summer 2021 before moving to the Gielgud in December 2021, where it ran until February 2022. Now the super-spooky smash hit 2.22 - A Ghost Story is extending its current run at the Criterion for a strictly limited 18-week fourth season, on stage until 8th January 2023. The show enjoys its first Halloween performance on Monday 31st October 2022.

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The Lion King Musical
01 Jul
Reviews
Miriam Gibson

Review: THE LION KING at the Lyceum Theatre

Twenty-three years after it opened on the West End, The Lion King is still performing to packed audiences. You can barely move through the Lyceum Theatre’s foyer without bumping into at least three Year Six classes on their end-of-term trip to London.

The Lion King Musical Disney's The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre.

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01 Jul
News
London Box Office

Come From Away extends again - For the last time

The multi award-winning London production of the global hit musical Come From Away will extend in the West End from September 2022 until the end of the year. It’s the show’s final extension, and the last performance at the Phoenix Theatre will take place on Saturday 7th January 2023. It means you’ve still got plenty of time to experience this popular, heart-warming, and highly unusual story.

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The Lion King Musical - London
29 Jun
Reviews
Stuart King

Second look: THE LION KING at Lyceum Theatre

The Lion King Musical - London In 1999 this reviewer first sat in the stalls of the Lyceum Theatre to witness the theatrical magic of the opening sequence of Disney’s The Lion King, during which the audience is gradually enveloped by wild creatures of the African plain come to pay homage to Mustafa and the arrival of his cub Simba.

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