A glorious, generous rollercoaster... That's what winning looks like
Olivier-winning play by James Graham 'Dear England' is back and heading to London's National Theatre! Gareth Southgate's transformation of the England men's national football team in the hearts and minds...
Like every Sondheim show, it's wholly original, even when it's rooted in existing material.
Stephen Sondheim's final musical, Here We Are - critic's pick in the New York Times - runs in London this year! Created by Sondheim and David Ives and directed by Joe Mantello, the production draws inspiration...
For heaven's sake let us sit upon the ground And tell sad stories of the death of kings.
In a promotion from Viscount Bridgerton to the King of England, Jonathan Bailey returns to the stage in 2025 in Nick Hytner's newest production for The Bridge Theatre. Bailey will star as the titular monarch...
The production is a joyful reunion with Ewan McGregor an extraordinary stage actor, working together for the first time on a world premiere
Ewan McGregor plots a much anticipated West End return as he heads to the Wyndham's Theatre in spring 2025 to star in this brand-new play by Lila Raicek. His first time back on the London stage in 17 years,...
Brian Cox is magnetic as JS Bach in a clash of values
Multi-award winning stage and film star Brian Cox (Succession) stars in Oliver Cotton's new play The Score, transferring to the West End following a successful run at Theatre Royal Bath in 2023. Directed...
I do love nothing in the world so well as I love you: is that strange?
The second play in The Jamie Lloyd Company's much anticipated Shakespeare season at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, join Tom Hiddleston and Haley Atwell as they play the 'merrily warring' will-they-won't-they...
I really hope Giant gives Royal Court audiences an uncomfortably funny, urgent and provocative night in the theatre.
Two-time Tony Award winner John Lithgow reprises his role as Roald Dahl on the West End stage in this vital portrait of the author and his widely publicized antisemitic views, directed by Nicholas Hytner....
I am thrilled...that London will experience this once in a generation actress in one of the greatest theatrical roles of Arkadina.
The red carpets are out for the 2025 West End return of superstar Cate Blanchett in the role of Arkadina, a highly successful yet self-absorbed actress whose vanity and raging obsession with her career...
Endless, nostalgic fun
Plenty of us fondly remember rushing down to the shops to pick up each new release of "NOW, That's What I Call Music!", the thrice-yearly compilation of Top-10 hits that has become a mainstay in British...
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