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Intronauts — Photo by Paul Blakmore — with Emma Keaveney-Roys and Adam Fuller.
11 Jan
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Phil Willmott

Preview: GREEN GINGER’S INTRONAUTS. Part of London’s International Mime Festival

Intronauts — Photo by Paul Blakmore — with Emma Keaveney-Roys and Adam Fuller. To mark London’s International Mime Festival we asked Chris Pirrie about the inspiration behind his new piece - Green Ginger’s Intronauts – which you can see at Jackson’s Lane Theatre from Jan 11 to 13.

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Notre Dame de Paris
06 Jan
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Monty Leigh

Preview Report: NOTRE-DAME DE PARIS at the Palais des Congrès

Notre Dame de Paris 19 years after its first debut in London at the Dominion Theatre, French ‘smash it’ Notre Dame de Paris is returning to the London Coliseum for a short run this January. I was invited to watch the production before this run, in its original home - the epic venue Palais des Congrès de Paris.

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A Beautiful Noise - Lyric Theatre
04 Dec
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Phil Willmott

Have the Producers of Thriller Live Found their next West End Hit?

A Beautiful Noise - Lyric Theatre It’s been announced that Fisher Stevens (no I’ve never heard of him either) will make his West End debut in A Beautiful Noise celebrating the life and music of Neil Diamond from the producers of THRILLER LIVE at the Lyric Theatre, Monday 11 February 2019

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Summer & Smoke
22 Nov
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Stuart King

Preview Report: SUMMER AND SMOKE at the Duke of York’s Theatre

The Almeida’s acclaimed production of Tennessee Williams’ SUMMER AND SMOKE has transferred this week to the Duke of York’s Theatre for a limited West End season.

Summer & SmokeMatthew Needham (John) and Patsy Ferran (Alma) in Summer & Smoke.

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How to Catch a Krampus
29 Oct
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Phil Willmott

Three New, Camp and Crazy, Off-West End Musicals

How to Catch a Krampus If you like seeking out more unusual and emerging musicals then London’s Off-West End always has plenty to offer and you may just spot the new ROCKY HORROR SHOW, which started out in a tiny venue in the 1970s.

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