Basket
Remaining time: 

    Relative Values, Cool Rider And More This Week… #WestEndWeek

    Theatreland celebrated the past year of London Theatre at the 38th Olivier Awards held at the Royal Opera House. However, while it’s lovely to look back it’s also important to look forward, and there is lots going on in theatreland this week!

    Relative Values officially opened at the Harold Pinter last night (Monday 14th April 2014) following four weeks of previews. The production has transferred to the West End following a successful run at the Theatre Royal Bath. Noel Coward’s hilarious play is directed by the legendary Trevor Nunn.
     
    When casting was announced for Relative Values I had to read the announcement twice as I couldn’t believe just how strong the cast are. Patricia Hodge (Miranda), Caroline Quentin (Men Behaving Badly) and Leigh Zimmerman (A Chorus Line) star alongside Rory Bremner and Ben Mansfield.
     
    Following its overwhelming sold out success earlier this year, Cool Rider returns to the West End today (Tuesday 15th April 2014) for a week of performances at the Duchess Theatre. The Grease sequel, which has a huge cult following, runs until Saturday 19th April 2014.
     
    Ashleigh Gray (Wicked) and Aaron Sidwell (Loserville) return to play Stephanie and Michael, the roles created on screen by Michelle Pfeiffer and Maxwell Caulfield. Waterloo Road and Strictly Come Dancing star Mark Benton stars as Mr Stuart opposite X Factor Finalist Niki Evans as Ms Mason.
     
    The cast also includes West End regulars Hannah Levane as Paulette, Stewart Clarke as Jonny, Luke Fetherston as Goose, Joshua Dowen as Louis, Harry Francis as Davey, Bronte Barbe as Sharon and Lucinda as Rhonda.
     
    Good People officially opens at the Noel Coward Theatre today (15th April 2014). Jonathan Kent's production, about whether you can ever truly leave the place where you were born, made its UK premiere at Hampstead Theatre in March to great critical acclaim. The West End transfer was very last minute, filling the gap between The Full Monty and Shakespeare In Love.
     
    The production stars Imelda Staunton, one of the West End’s most popular stars who simply can do no wrong! She recently won an Olivier Award for her performance in Sweeney Todd (Chichester/Adelphi). After Good People ends she will return to Chichester to star in a revival of Gypsy. Her other recent stage credits include: Circle Mirror Transformation (Royal Court), A Delicate Balance (Almeida Theatre) and Entertaining Mr Sloane (Trafalgar Studios).
     
    On screen Staunton famously played Professor Dolores Jane Umbridge in Harry Potter. She stars opposite Lloyd Owen who recently played the title role in the world stage premiere of The Bodyguard (Adelphi). His theatre credits also include Loyalty (Hampstead), Stuff Happens (National Theatre) and Blood And Gifts (National Theatre).
     
    The Weir ends its run at the Wyndham’s Theatre on Saturday (19th April 2014) following a hugely successful run. The critically acclaimed show transferred to the West End following a sell-out run at the Donmar Warehouse.
    Also closing on Saturday is Ushers: The Front Of House Musical which transferred to the Charing Cross Theatre from the brand new Hope Theatre in Islington. The late-night show is a must see for anyone who works or has worked as an Usher. It is the ultimate stagey show!
     
    Photo Credit: Catherine Ashmore


    Related news

    Shows to see this Easter

    14 eggcellent shows at cracking prices to see this Easter

    Posted on | By Sian McBride |

    Drop the wicker basket, there’s no need to go hunting for your Easter treat this year! We've hatched a list... Read more

    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button London tickets

    The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button Musical Characters

    Posted on | By Hay Brunsdon |

    The West End premiere of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button  has taken London by storm — and it’s n... Read more

    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button London tickets

    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Musical: A Definitive Guide to the Songs

    Posted on | By Hay Brunsdon |

    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button musical is a spellbinding piece of theatre that transforms F. Scott Fitzgerald&rs... Read more

    Follow us for instant updates and special offers

    Sign up to our mailing list and be the first to hear about new West End shows and exclusive ticket discounts. We value your privacy. You can unsubscribe at any time. But we hope you won’t!