Legendary play, The Mousetrap, has broken another record this week with the largest audience size The Grove Theatre has seen for a week-long run. The production is on
Rock ‘n’ Roll fans just can’t get enough of the smash hit musical Dreamboats and Petticoats. It’s back on tour again to entertain audiences nationwide. Inspired by the
The producers of hit Broadway musical Memphis have landed the incredibly talented multi award-winning recording artist Beverley Knight for the show which opens this autumn. Knight will star
We’re a blood-thirsty bunch. Audiences just can’t get enough of murderous thrillers. Now one of the most infamous is back. Dial M For Murder, made into a classic
Alan Ayckbourn’s A Small Family Business, a riotous exposure of entrepreneurial greed, returns to the National Theatre next week where it premièred in 1987. Directed by Adam Penford,
Matthew Johnstone, the author of the best-selling book about depression, has given Peterborough theatre company, Small Nose Productions the rights to create a performance of the internationally acclaimed
Get ready to break out those stacked heels, tight lurex trousers and face glitter (and that’s just the boys). BLockbuster The Musical gets a world première later this
Michael Morpurgo’s moving and powerful WWI drama, Private Peaceful, revisits the horrors of the trenches which were home to his earlier, award-winning work, War Horse. In the year
The Mousetrap was finally sprung last year after 60 years of playing to bemused audiences in the West End. It hasn’t stopped touring since. The 2014 tour has
Ice superstar Robin Cousins brings his spectacular Ice – The Skating Stage Experience to Milton Keynes Theatre next week. The Olympic champion and head judge on ITV’s Dancing
Hampstead Theatre’s production of David Lindsay-Abaire’s play Good People transfers to the Noёl Coward Theatre for a limited season of ten weeks. Following a sell-out run at Hampstead
Claude-Michel Schönberg, composer of Les Misérables, the most popular musical in history, doesn’t write songs for just anybody. In fact, Schönberg and lyricist partner Alain Boublil have turned