Marie & RosettaDestined to bridge the divide between church and stage, the godmother of rock n' roll was named the sixth-greatest guitarist of all time by Rolling Stone for her ability to shake the floors of nightclubs and the souls of holy traditionalists with her electric and wholly original rhythm and blues sound. Only she could take something as definitive as gospel and use it to influence the likes of Elvis Presley, Tina Turner, and Johnny Cash, kicking off the rock and roll genre during the 1950s.Showing until 11 Apr@sohoplacePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Fresh off his run in High Noon, Billy Crudup will return to the West End, opposite Gillian Anderson, in this new production of Edward Albee's landmark play, directed by Marianne Elliot (Company, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time). Set over the course of one evening, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf brings us into the heart of the marriage of Martha and George, who invite an unwitting younger couple to an after-party at their home. What begins as a nightcap soon escalates as Martha and George draw their guests into the battleground that is their fractured relationship.21 Sep - 16 Dec@sohoplaceMore infoAlert on returnAlert me
The Boy Who Harnessed The WindWilliam Kamkwamba's extraordinary memoir is soaring to the West End in this thrilling new musical adaptation by Richy Hughes and Tim Sutton, opening @Sohoplace next Spring! Telling the true story of a young Kamkwamba's prodigious feat of building a wind turbine for his community, The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind is a powerful testament to hope and ingenuity.25 Apr - 18 Jul@sohoplacePrices fromMore infoBook Tickets