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Dylan Mulvaney shares her favourite musical, play, and showtune! Welcome to the newest feature from WhatsOnStage – the WhatsOnStage Top Three!
LOVEtheatre has confirmed the return of LOVEtheatre Week. The event sees the ticket agents waive fees on theatre, dance, ...
Acting for Others has announced the West End productions taking part in this year’s West End Flea Market. The event will be held on Saturday 17 May at St Paul’s Church and Churchyard in Covent Garden ...
Commissioned by New Diorama Theatre, co-commissioned by The Lowry, and also supported by the Rhine, the musical is presented in the West End by Avalon (in association with SpitLip), who have supported ...
The two-act musical is inspired by two films – The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie and The Exterminating Angel – by Luis Buñuel. It follows a group of guests who find themselves unable to leave a ...
Scherzinger, who has been vocal in the past about how much her Broadway debut means to her, has quite the knack for making dreams a reality. She picked up the WhatsOnStage Award and the Olivier Award ...
A new initiative has launched to address the challenges facing theatres in towns and smaller cities across the UK. The Local Theatre Touring Alliance (LTTA) brings together venues, producers, ...
Chief critic Sarah Crompton and managing editor Alex Wood get out their diaries to do some planning for some of the most exciting events in the months ahead – from Eugene O’Neill to Shucked, or the ...
New additions to the ensemble include Yuki Abe, Zera Aitken, Joshua Clemetson, Luca Dinardo, Olivia Kate Holding, Sergi Ibenez, Lily Laight, Aiden Nightingale, Tim Nutt, Joshian Angelo Omaña, Kiran ...
Birmingham Royal Ballet have today revealed the return of Black Sabbath – The Ballet. The news follows the Birmingham band’s farewell show at Villa Park in their hometown of Birmingham this summer. As ...
I’m Every Woman The Musical will feature Khan’s songs as a solo artist as well as from her time leading Rufus. Numbers include “I Feel For You”, “Tell Me Something Good”, “Ain’t Nobody”, “Sweet Thing” ...
As a last hurrah, Stephen Sondheim’s Here We Are is quite something. An acerbic, absurdist take on late-stage capitalism, he was still working on it when he died – suddenly – in 2021 at the age of 91.
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