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    News Archive London Theatre News 2022

    Text: Karen Ruimy presents, House of Flamenka, Directed and Created by Arlene Phillips. Sadlers

    House of Flamenka release new production images

    Posted on | By Kevin Thomas |

    Master of dance Arlene Phillips presents House of Flamenka, a vibrant and sleek fusion of Flamenco and Contemporary d... Read more

    The hit musical SIX announces a new West End Cast and extends its booking period

    Posted on | By Kevin Thomas |

    Extending its run at the Vaudeville Theatre and with tickets now on sale up to October 2023, the terrific Tudor music... Read more

    Text: Music. Mates. Good times. The Choir of Man. The slogan is white capital letters on a wooden sign, giving off a pub effect. The title is bold, red lettering that takes up half of the image. The image includes men in a pub, one is holding a guitar, one is holding a mop and they appear to be performing. The men in the background are doing various things, such as performing and throwing things to give off a chaotic effect. The walls are a dark blue colour and the floors are a black and white diamond pattern. In the corner is the Olivier award stamp.

    Full casting announced for stage sensation THE CHOIR OF MAN

    Posted on | By Kevin Thomas |

    Olivier-nominated stage phenomenon THE CHOIR OF MAN is set to return to the West End and will open at the Arts Theatr... Read more

    Rambert Dance. Peaky Blinders. The Redemption of Thomas Shelby. Written by the creator of Peaky Blinders, Steven Knight. Choreographer/Director: Benoit Swan Pouffer. 12 Oct - 6 Nov. Troubadour Wembley Park.

    First Look: first production images for Rambert's Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby

    Posted on | By Sarah Gengenbach |

    World-renowned dance company Rambert's new production Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby&n... Read more

    Image: The named stars in character surrounded by the branches and leaves of the bean stalk. | Text: Michael Harrison for Crossroads Pantomimes presents Dawn French, Julian Clary, Alexandra Burke, Paul Zerdin, Nigel Havers, Gary Wilmot, Rob Madge, Natalie McQueen and Louis Gaunt. Jack and the Beanstalk (there are stalks weaving through the holes on the

    Further casting announced for Jack and The Beanstalk Panto

    Posted on | By Kevin Thomas |

    Get ready to reach up into the clouds this festive season as the beloved story of Jack and The Beanstalk comes to the... Read more

    What’s opening in London theatre this month? (October 2022)

    Posted on | By Kevin Thomas |

    October is the ultimate time to wind down. Amidst the scenic autumn colours and all things pumpkin spice, the theatre... Read more

    Oklahoma! in Concert London tickets

    Dates for Daniel Fish’s smash-hit musical OKLAHOMA! are now confirmed

    Posted on | By Kevin Thomas |

    Based on Rodgers & Hammerstein’s classic production, the critically-renowned and reimagined version of ... Read more

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    Wicked celebrates its 16th birthday by extending its run

    Posted on | By Kevin Thomas |

    For over a decade and counting, the incredible Wicked has been telling its story to over 11 million people. The music... Read more

    Rehearsal images released for Bertolt Brecht’s The Caucasian Chalk Circle

    Posted on | By Kevin Thomas |

    First produced in English in 1944, Bertolt Brecht's The Caucasian Chalk Circle is an epic take on morality a... Read more

    Text: Five Men. One Dream. A sound that would last a lifetime. Ain

    The smash hit musical AIN'T TOO PROUD is coming to the West End

    Posted on | By Kevin Thomas |

    The critically-acclaimed Tony award-winning broadway musical AIN’T TOO PROUD – The Life and Times of The ... Read more

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