Video/Photos: First Look At OLIVER! At Leeds Playhouse
by A.A. Cristi - Dec 14, 2023
Leeds Playhouse has today released exclusive footage and photos of Oliver! now open in its epic Quarry theatre which has been transformed in to a magnificent theatre in the round, until 27 January.
Photos: First Look At OLIVER! at Leeds Playhouse
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 30, 2023
Leeds Playhouse has released the highly anticipated production photos from its spectacular staging of Lionel Bart’s Oliver! now open in its Quarry theatre until Saturday 27 January.
Miss Gyrus Premieres at Camden People's Theatre Next Month
by Stephi Wild - Apr 25, 2022
Drag, music and the Bible collide in MISS GYRUS. A journey of self-discovery for a woman resurrected 2000 years ago and a devout boy with a penchant for women's clothes. Premiering 5-7 May 2022 at Camden People's Theatre.
TWILIGHT ROBBERY: A New Musical Comedy Premieres In Surrey
by BWW
News Desk - Sep 15, 2018
Twilight Robbery: A New Musical Comedy by Joseph McNeice (Book and Lyrics) and Matthew Spalding (Music) premieres at the Barn Theatre in Oxted from 13th - 15th September. Running Time c.2hrs (inc interval). Tickets from £12-£15 available here.
TWILIGHT ROBBERY: A New Musical Comedy Premieres In Surrey
by BWW
News Desk - Sep 13, 2018
Twilight Robbery: A New Musical Comedy by Joseph McNeice (Book and Lyrics) and Matthew Spalding (Music) premieres at the Barn Theatre in Oxted from 13th - 15th September. Running Time c.2hrs (inc interval). Tickets from £12-£15 available here.
TWILIGHT ROBBERY: A New Musical Comedy Premieres In Surrey
by Rebecca Russo - Aug 31, 2018
Twilight Robbery: A New Musical Comedy by Joseph McNeice (Book and Lyrics) and Matthew Spalding (Music) premieres at the Barn Theatre in Oxted from 13th - 15th September. Running Time c.2hrs (inc interval). Tickets from £12-£15 available here.
Photo Flash: In Rehearsals With #BLESSED A Spoken Word Cabaret
by A.A. Cristi - May 16, 2018
In an innovative twist on the typical cabaret show, a company of 6 actors perform a programme of new writing from Martha Pothen peppered with favourites from the musical theatre canon in an acerbic examination of our relationship with technology and social media.
BWW Review: PRIVATES ON PARADE, Union Theatre
by Gary Naylor - Nov 26, 2017
Privates on Parade is often amusing, but time has not treated its approach to issues kindly, even for those unoffended by the casual racism and misogyny typical of its era.