Review: HOW TO MATE: THE SECOND TED XXX TALK, Soho Theatre
by Kat Mokrynski - Oct 28, 2024
How to Mate: The Second Ted XXX Talk begins with an absolute banger of a preshow playlist, which tends to be a good sign of things to come at the Soho Theatre. The show, directed by Mpilo May, marks the return of Steve Porters, AKA “Lockup Ur Daughter,” a character created and performed by drag king Daisy Doris May.
BWW Review: Jeff Wayne's THE WAR OF THE WORLDS, Dominion Theatre, Feb 18 2016
by Carrie Dunn - Feb 19, 2016
When Jeff Wayne decided to write a musical version of HG Wells's sci-fi classic The War of the Worlds, he could have had no idea that 40 years later his score would be performed in a West End theatre. It tells the tale of a journalist who witnesses the Martians' descent to earth - and their subsequent battle with humankind.
DON'T MISS: Uzo Aduba Leads This Week's Top 10 New London Shows, February 15 2016
by Marianka Swain - Feb 15, 2016
The Maids, Trafalgar Studios
Jamie Lloyd has enlisted a cracking trio of actresses to take on this contemporary adaptation of Jean Genet's psychological thriller. Uzo Aduba (Orange Is the New Black), Zawe Ashton (Fresh Meat) and Laura Carmichael (Dowton Abbey) join forces to explore sex, murder and class.
BritWeek 2013 Kicks Off in Los Angeles
by Tyler Peterson - Apr 24, 2013
The seventh annual BritWeek launched last night and runs from today until May 6 in Los Angeles. The two-week program of events will once again include BritWeek's signature red carpet events, such as the BritWeek UKTI Business Innovation Awards and the BritWeek Christopher Guy Design Icon Award & Reception.
Warren Joins Lloyd Webber For BBC's Your Country Needs You
by Eddie Varley - Jan 10, 2009
During the first live show on Saturday 10th January, it was announced that world-renowned lyricist Diane Warren would be joining the Eurovision: Your Country Needs You team, providing the lyrics to the song that will be written by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Review - Absinthe: Gang Green
by Kristin Salaky - Aug 14, 2008
I never thought of myself as especially gossipy. Surely there are at least two other Michaels in this burg who set the gold standard at reporting that sort of stuff. But when ace press agent Richard Kornberg, the man who convinced half the city that Ben Brantley loved In My Life, says, 'Come here, Michael. You're gossipy,' I pay attention. So after handing me tickets for Friday night's performance of Absinthe, Kornberg wanted to make sure I knew that Daniel Bedingfield would be in the audience that night.