Star of stage and screen Tamsin Greig will make her West End musical theatre debut in the UK premiere of Women on the Verge of Nervous Breakdown at the Playhouse Theatre.
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Tamsin Greig to make her West End musical debut
By Oliver Mitford Monday, June 23 2014, 09:55


Daytona transfers to the Theatre Royal Haymarket
By Oliver Mitford Friday, June 20 2014, 08:36
Oliver Cotton’s critically acclaimed new play Daytona will transfer to the West End’s Theatre Royal Haymarket from 30 June 2014 for a very limited 8 week run, ending 23 August 2014.
Daytona received its world premiere back in 2013 at London’s newest venue the Park Theatre and its transfer into the West End marks the Theatre Royal Haymarket’s first co-production with a Fringe venue.


The Importance of Being Earnest at the Harold Pinter Theatre
By Oliver Mitford Tuesday, March 18 2014, 14:17
Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest is due to open at the Harold Pinter Theatre this summer
A revival of Oscar Wilde's comedy of manners The Importance of Being Earnest is set to arrive in the West End this summer. The production will star Sian Phillips and Nigel Havers and is directed by Lucy Bailey at the Harold Pinter Theatre.


The Buzz about new West End musical, MADE IN DAGENHAM
By Phil Willmott Tuesday, March 18 2014, 10:55
It’s great to hear the musical based on the film MADE IN DAGENHAM is going ahead. It opens at the Adelphi Theatre in November starring Gemma Arterton as a trade union leader and is directed by Rupert Gould.
I’ve been excited to see it since I heard gossip about the workshop from people who were there.


Back to the Future stage musical to arrive in the West End in 2015
By London Box Office Wednesday, February 12 2014, 11:20
A stage musical version of cult 1980s time travel film Back to the Future is set to arrive in the West End next year. The science fiction action adventure film starred Michael J Fox as Marty McFly – the high school kid that travels back to 1955, the crucial point of his parents meeting and the reason for his own existence. The stage version will reunite co-writer and director Robert Zemeckis with his fellow collaborator Bob Gale as they are both writing the musicals book together.
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