Several big musicals have announced closing dates in the West End after long, critically acclaimed runs. Don’t miss out. There’s plenty of reasons to hurry to these fantastic shows before they’re gone.
Theatre News and Reviews


10 Reasons to See 42nd Street before it closes
By Phil Willmott Friday, November 9 2018, 15:23


Review: FLUX at Shoreditch Town Hall
By Monty Leigh Friday, November 9 2018, 14:55
Smoking Apples Theatre shares their newest creation, Flux, with audiences at Shoreditch Town Hall. It is the first production from the devising theatre company that has a central female protagonist.


THE PROM: Governments Should Buy Every LGBT Teen a Ticket to this Broadway Show
By Phil Willmott Monday, November 5 2018, 12:38
I had a particularly joyous Broadway evening last week when I the joined the New York casts from two current productions directed by Casey Nicholaw (ALADDIN & BOOK OF MORMON) on their night off, at the premiere of a third, THE PROM in previews at the Longacre Theatre, 44th Street.


Review: EAR FOR EYE at The Royal Court
By Lara Alier Monday, November 5 2018, 08:26
Writer and director Debbie Tucker Green explores some pertinent things in her new play at the Royal Court.
Do fish in a pond realise their water is stagnant before they die? Have words like “Change” and “Revolution”, that years ago meant overcoming tyranny, been monopolised by banks to sell life insurance?


Review: THE FUNERAL DIRECTOR at Southwark Playhouse
By Alex Benjamin Monday, November 5 2018, 07:16
Iman Qureshi’s moving play about faith, death and sexuality triumphs by finding the potential for empathy amid a tangle of conflicting cultures.
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