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    Ben Elton will lead London cast of We Will Rock You

    Posted on | By Sarah Gengenbach |

    Gather round, champions! The 27-strong full cast of We Will Rock You has finally been announced. For the first t... Read more

    5 reasons why you should see The King and I

    Posted on | By Kevin Thomas |

    The King and I is more than just a musical, it is a love letter to cultural acceptance. Following its 1951 Broadway p... Read more

    The King and I set to transfer to the Dominion Theatre

    Posted on | By Kevin Thomas |

    Rodgers and Hammerstein’s timeless, golden-age classic The King and I is setting sail to the Dominion Theatre! ... Read more

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    Top 5 theatre shows to see this Easter

    Posted on | By Kevin Thomas |

    Easter is the perfect time to hop into the enchanting world of theatre! Whether you're looking to make some egg-c... Read more

    Oklahoma! in Concert London tickets

    It's 80 years since Oklahoma first opened on Broadway!

    Posted on | By Rebecca Young |

    Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! celebrates 80 years of success! Today marks the 80th anniversa... Read more

    My Neighbour Totoro set to return to the Barbican

    Posted on | By Kevin Thomas |

    Produced and composed by Joe Hisaishi and the Royal Shakespeare Company, Studio Ghibli's groundbreaking My Neighb... Read more

    5 reasons why you should see A Strange Loop

    Posted on | By Kevin Thomas |

    Since its 2019 debut, the boundary-pushing musical A Strange Loop has captivated audiences and received glo... Read more

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    A Little Life extends at Savoy Theatre

    Posted on | By Kevin Thomas |

    The stage adaptation of Hanya Yanagihara's award-winning novel A Little Life, directed by Ivo van Hove, has recei... Read more

    Text: National Theatre. A witch hunt is beginning in Salem. The Crucible by Arthur Miller. Directed by Lyndsey Turner. Image: Four women looking upwards towards the camera in dark clothing looking concerned.

    Tickets are now on sale for The Crucible

    Posted on | By Kevin Thomas |

    Get ready for a bewitching theatrical experience as Olivier Award-winner Lyndsey Turner's highly acclaimed produc... Read more

    A Strange Loop to play at London’s Barbican Theatre

    Posted on | By Kevin Thomas |

    Since its Broadway debut A Strange Loop received nightly standing ovations for its portrayal of complex the... Read more

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