WAIT UNTIL DARK To Open At Four County Players
by A.A. Cristi - Feb 13, 2023
As part of their 50th anniversary season in Barboursville, Four County Players will present the classic thriller WAIT UNTIL DARK by Frederick Knott, opening February 24 on the Mainstage.
Photo Flash: NYT Hosts 'STARS AND STRIPES THANKSGIVING FEAST' Gala
by BWW News Desk - Nov 25, 2015
On Monday 23 November, The National Youth Theatre hosted a fundraising gala 'Stars and Stripes Thanksgiving Feast' at The Bloomsbury Hotel, attended by current NYT performers, past alumni and VIP guests. The event raised more than £80k which will continue to support The National Youth Theatre's ongoing projects. Scroll down for photos from the evening!
Photo Flash: First Look at LONG SHORT STORY, Opening Tonight at Charing Cross Theatre
by BWW News Desk - Sep 18, 2014
Following an acclaimed run at South Hill Park and the Pleasance in Islington earlier this year, Long Story Short will transfer to Charing Cross Theatre for a four-week season from Monday September 15 - Saturday 11 October. Press night is tonight 18 September at 7.45pm. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
Squint Stages LONG STORY SHORT, Now thru June 28
by BWW News Desk - Jun 25, 2014
Our lives are getting shorter. We live in a world of Wikipedia, Tinder chats and Twitter feeds -- an information age of anything, anytime. With newspapers staying on shelves and journalists in the dock, we're losing faith in the institutions we once trusted and becoming our own reporters. Long Story Short sheds new light on the ever-increasing speed of our digital lives and illuminates the implications of such a climate asking, 'what's next?' as a new chapter of British journalism begins.
Squint to Stage LONG STORY SHORT, June 25-28
by BWW News Desk - Jun 6, 2014
Our lives are getting shorter. We live in a world of Wikipedia, Tinder chats and Twitter feeds -- an information age of anything, anytime. With newspapers staying on shelves and journalists in the dock, we're losing faith in the institutions we once trusted and becoming our own reporters. Long Story Short sheds new light on the ever-increasing speed of our digital lives and illuminates the implications of such a climate asking, "what's next?" as a new chapter of British journalism begins.