Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | March 24, 2025
See Who's Joining Imelda Staunton and Daughter Bessie Carter in West End Mrs. Warren's Profession
Dominic Cooke is directing the George Bernard Shaw play, reuniting with Staunton after their work on Hello, Dolly! and Follies.
Article | By Molly Higgins | March 2, 2025
Menier Chocolate Factory’s The Producers Revival Announces West End Transfer
Previews will begin at the Garrick Theatre this fall.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | January 9, 2025
Imelda Staunton Will Co-Star With Daughter Bessie Carter in West End Mrs. Warren's Profession
Dominic Cooke is directing the George Bernard Shaw play, reuniting with Staunton after their work on Hello, Dolly! and Follies.
Article | By Margaret Hall | December 13, 2024
The new musical, which runs through January 19, follows two perpetually single friends in the age of Tinder...and Bumble and Grindr and Hinge.
Article | By Andrew Gans | November 13, 2024
Nicola Walker, Stephen Mangan, and Erin Doherty Cast in West End World Premiere of Unicorn
James Macdonald will direct Mike Bartlett's new play.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | October 25, 2024
Why Am I So Single?, From Six Writers Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, Closing Early in London's West End
The new musical, which opened September 12, follows two perpetually single friends in the age of Tinder...and Bumble and Grindr and Hinge.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | October 3, 2024
The new musical follows two perpetually single friends in the age of Tinder...and Bumble and Grindr and Hinge.
Article | By Margaret Hall | September 26, 2024
Hear The Title Track From Six Creators Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss' New Musical Why Am I So Single?
Now playing London's West End, the work follows two perpetually single friends in the age of Tinder...and Bumble, and Grindr, and Hinge.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | September 13, 2024
The new musical follows two perpetually single friends in the age of Tinder...and Bumble and Grindr and Hinge.
Article | By Margaret Hall | August 22, 2024
The new musical follows two perpetually single friends in the age of Tinder...and Bumble, and Grindr, and Hinge.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block, Meg Masseron | May 30, 2024
The new musical follows two perpetually single friends in the age of Tinder...and Bumble and Grindr, and Hinge.
Article | By Margaret Hall | May 8, 2024
My Son's A Queer (But What Can You Do?) to Embark on New U.K. Tour
The Olivier nominated show will embark on a seven-stop tour this summer.
Article | By Margaret Hall | April 25, 2024
My Son's A Queer (But What Can You Do?) to Return to Edinburgh Fringe
After a successful run in the iconic cow-shaped Udderbelly, the piece will play Underbelly’s largest venue at the Fringe, the grand McEwan Hall.
Article | By Margaret Hall | April 12, 2024
Rob Madge to Give Their Regards to Broadway in London's West End
Madge will present a brand new show about their experience postponing the Broadway run of My Son's A Queer, But What Can You Do?.
Article | By Margaret Hall | March 26, 2024
See Who's Starring in West End Run of Boys From the Blackstuff
Kate Wasserberg will direct James Graham’s adaptation of Alan Bleasdale’s TV drama.
Article | By Margaret Hall | January 29, 2024
Report: Paul Mescal to Star in Film Adaptation of Lolita Chakrabarti's Hamnet
The new play previously sold out productions in Stratford-Upon-Avon and London's West End.
Article | By Meg Masseron | January 18, 2024
Bridgerton's Charithra Chandran to Lead Solo Show Instructions for a Teenage Armageddon
The work chronicles a teenage girl's experience joining a scout group to navigate the kicks and punches of adolescence (with varying degrees of success.)
Article | By Margaret Hall | December 4, 2023
See Who's Starring in U.K. and Ireland Tour of Frank Wildhorn's Bonnie & Clyde
The musical previously played in the West End's Arts Theatre and the Garrick Theatre.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | November 29, 2023
Photos: Bebe Neuwirth Presents the 2023 Fred Ebb Award
Freya Catrin Smith and Jack Williams were honored at the November 27 ceremony at the American Airlines Theatre.
Article | By Margaret Hall | November 22, 2023
Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy to Return to West End
The piece is inspired by Ntozake Shange’s for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf.
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