King's Theatre has 30 days to secure nearly £9 million in funding
Edinburgh’s King's Theatre has announced it has 30 days to secure millions in funding or risk closing its doors....
Edinburgh’s King's Theatre has announced it has 30 days to secure millions in funding or risk closing its doors....
Cheryl (not Cole, not Tweedy, not Fernandez-Versini - she apprently thinks she's reached first-name-only-status now) will make her West End debut next year, as she joins the cast of 2:22, a supernatural, ghost thriller at the Lyric Theatre in London's West End.
The Mousetrap, the world’s longest running play, has been staged in the US before but never on Broadway. That’s now about to change.Â
As the nights get longer, we stride into dark in search of the finest theatrical entertainment London has to offer, in this, our monthly theatre guide.
With the Edinburgh Fringe now finished, UK theatre-goers and performers alike have begun the long walk South once more. Thankfully, there's still plenty of live entertainment to keep them occupied along the way, as documented in this month's oh-so-handy theatre guide.
Many a theatre production will be travelling north, but the Fringe is a world unto itself and our festival coverage will exist separately from this neatly composed little list of plays kicking off next month.
The Queen musical We Will Rock You came to an abrupt halt in Birmingham on Saturday night, due to an audience incident.
A new Shakespeare theatre is to open in Merseyside this summer with a ceremony that celebrates 'local heroes' including the builders who constructed it.
Creative reimaginings of timeless productions and groundbreaking new plays take centre stage across London's theatres this July, from The Glass Menagerie the Duke of York to Mad House at The Ambassador.
The average ticket price for the top tier ticket for West End shows has grown exponentially since 2019, a time before Covid.Â
After last night's awards ceremony, find the full list of Tony Award winners from Broadway's biggest night.
For Sally Rogers, navigation out of and beyond Greater Manchester in the 1980s to West End stages and telly screens across the nation was as remote a possibility as joining the aristocracy. Indeed, it seemed being upper middle-class was practically an entry requirement into the thespian’s world.Â