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Doctor Who Time Fracture
19 Aug
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Phil Willmott

Make a Date with a Dalek in 2021

Doctor Who Time Fracture One of the surprise hits of recent years has been the immersive show THE GREAT GATSBY which triumphed in various try out productions to become a seemingly permanent fixture on the London Theatre and one of the first productions to announce post-Covid plans.

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Hamlet on the Beach
17 Aug
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Phil Willmott

London Box Office Exclusive: HAMLET ON THE BEACH

Hamlet on the Beach Over the next few days I’ll be officially announcing a project called HAMLET ON THE BEACH but I wanted to tell you about it first.

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Samantha Barks - Adelphi Theatre
04 May
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Phil Willmott

See the West End’s Elsa Live in Concert

Samantha Barks - Adelphi Theatre It makes a lovely change to receive an industry email announcing a live performance that’s happening rather than closing down, or from a beleaguered theatre appealing for funds.

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soldier-of-orange.jpg
17 Feb
New Shows
Phil Willmott

Ouch! I Predict Someone’s Going to Lose a Lot of Money

soldier-of-orange.jpg Of course we must be positive about any audacious theatrical enterprise but whilst I wish the Dutch producers of musical, SOLDIER OF ORANGE, every success with it in London, the way in which they’re exporting it after 9 years of success in Holland suggests they’ve little understanding of the market here.

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The Shark is Broken
07 Feb
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Phil Willmott

A Fun and Fishy West End Play Goes on Sale Today

The Shark is Broken The Ambassadors Theatre used to be unavailable to producers whilst the percussive dance musical STOMP was in residence for years. Although that was a wonderful show it's good news for London theatre goers that they vacated the venue because if frees up one of the West Ends smallest venues for a series of fascinating and enticing productions that wouldn’t be able to fill one of the bigger more expensive buildings.

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