Have a sneak peek at a performance of “It Roars” performed by Cady Heron herself Emily Lane in the rehearsal room below.
Fall head over heels with some of the best plays about love – in a special National Theatre giveaway
National Theatre at Home’s extensive library includes timeless tales of romance, passion, and heartbreak, showcasing the full spectrum of emotions that love evokes. From epic historical romances to ...
Stanley Tucci will no longer direct Springwood at Hampstead Theatre due to a scheduling conflict. The new play is written by Richard Nelson, whose previous work includes Farewell to the Theatre and ...
National Theatre at Home’s extensive library includes timeless tales of romance, passion, and heartbreak, showcasing the full spectrum of emotions that love evokes. From epic historical romances to ...
Take a first look at Drag Race favourite Jinkx Monsoon as Judy Garland ahead of the London revival of Peter Quilter’s End of the Rainbow.
Joining the line-up of already revealed productions is a new satirical play from Rosie Holt, with additional material from comedian Stewart Lee. Churchill’s Urinal stars Holt as a female Chancellor of ...
Clive Francis (as Sir Humphrey Appleby) and Griff Rhys Jones (as Jim Hacker) in I’m Sorry, Prime Minister, © Johan Persson There are some interesting themes bubbling away in this – apparently – final ...
It’s time for part two of our audacious new series! Welcome to the WhatsOnStage Podcast!
Completing the cast are Eddie Toll as Fielder, Melody Chikakane Brown as Miss Crail/President of the Tribunal, Jeff D’Sangalang as Ashe, Jonny Burman as Riemeck/Kiever, Jo Servi as Pitt/Ford, with ...
Saunders previously appeared in Bath as Madame Arcati in Blithe Spirit, which transferred to the West End. She is known for her work in the television sketch show French and Saunders, for which she ...
Lee Mead in Barnum, © Pamela Raith. Barnum arrives at Manchester’s Palace Theatre with a huge fanfare, promising a cast of 20 all-singing, all-dancing performers playing 150 in ...
When artistic director David Byrne announced this play as the starting point of an ambitious 70 th anniversary season upstairs at the Royal Court, he said he had never read anything like it. That’s ...
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