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Production images have been released for the UK premiere of Harrison David Rivers’ This Bitter Earth, now playing at Soho Theatre, directed by Billy Porter and starring Omari Douglas and Alexander ...
The Ministry of Lesbian Affairs returns to London for a limited run at Kiln Theatre this summer with a powerhouse new cast and creative team. Your best Theatre news in Britain ...
UK tour of MAMMA MIA!, with the hit musical now booking through August 2026. Your best Theatre news in Britain ...
Brendan Gleeson will make his West End debut in Conor McPherson’s new production of The Weir, opening at the Harold Pinter Theatre in September 2025. Your best Theatre news in Britain ...
Full casting has been announced for the 2025 UK tour of The Addams Family – The Musical Comedy, led by Alexandra Burke as Morticia Addams. Your best Theatre news in Britain ...
Ore Oduba will star as Dr Frederick Frankenstein in Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein The Musical at Manchester’s Hope Mill Theatre this autumn. Your best Theatre news in Britain ...
A new Beatles musical, Shake It Up Baby!, will receive its world premiere at Liverpool’s Epstein Theatre this September, telling the story of the band’s transformative Hamburg years. Your best Theatre ...
Disney’s Hercules has extended its West End run at Theatre Royal Drury Lane until 28 March 2026, following a sold-out preview period. Your best Theatre news in Britain ...
Britain’s Got Talent winner Sydnie Christmas will star as Cruella de Vil in the London transfer of 101 Dalmatians The Musical, running at the Eventim Apollo from 18 July to 30 August 2025. Your best T ...
Following a sold-out West End debut, the improvised comedy murder mystery Murder, She Didn’t Write returns to the Duchess Theatre for three performances in 2025. Your best Theatre news in Britain ...
Underbelly Boulevard Soho has announced its Spring/Summer 2025 programme, featuring a dynamic lineup of comedy, cabaret, improv, magic, and live music. Your best Theatre news in Britain ...
Now a sold out Fringe classic, this is Keith Alessi's personal story of how tomatoes did try and kill him, and how his love of banjos and the playing of them did save his life. It's got to be the most ...
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