Sarah Brightman will head the cast of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical.
What's announced and what's in previews in the West End.
If an Andrew Lloyd Webber–themed amusement park attraction was on your bingo card, it's your lucky day.
Bob Tomson will direct the tour of the musical based on the blockbuster film of the same name.
The award honors female and non-binary playwrights who have written English-language plays.
The hit West End revival welcomes several new stars to the Kit Kat Club March 11.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's long-running hit continues at His Majesty's Theatre.
Duncan Macmillan's celebrated addiction drama will return to the West End later this spring.
The forthcoming tour of the Tony-winning musical launches this summer in Manchester.
The international hit musical continues at the Sondheim Theatre.
The hit West End revival continues at the Kit Kat Club.
Leigh Silverman again directs David Cale's solo play.
The Broadway and London hit will launch a tour of the U.K. this summer.
Twenty years after the musical's high flying world premiere, the show will return to Bristol.
The hit musical plays the Prince Edward Theatre.
The new folk pop musical brings the Arthurian legend to life.
The musical adaptation of the 1989 cult film favorite features a book, music, and lyrics by Kevin Murphy and Laurence O'Keefe.
The international hit musical continues its London run at the Aldwych Theatre.
The Oscar-winning film is coming to the stage in the U.K. in May with Drew McOnie at the helm.
The musical is based on the coming-of-age novel by David Nicholls and the popular 2006 film adaptation.
If you're not sure what to see at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, start at these four performance venues.
Nicholas Hytner directs the immersive production of the classic musical at the Bridge Theatre.
Marius von Mayenburg's satire, translated by Maja Zade, plays the Young Vic.
Outgoing Artistic Director Michael Longhurst co-directs with Ann Yee.
Scenes and songs from the Jonathan Larson musical will be presented in British Sign Language and English.
The evening is a fundraiser for the Manchester venue, with theatre founder Joseph Houston at the helm.
Lindsay Posner is directing The Lover and The Collection at Theatre Royal Bath, with performances starting in March.
276 shows at 31 venues have been announced as a part of the Edinburgh Fringe's early bird programming release.
Jonathan Roxmouth will return to the titular role in the tour, which was put on pause at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice musical will kick off its latest U.K. tour in December.
BAFTA and Golden Globe nominee Stephen Fry narrates the musical, which is staged for audio mediums.
Lucy Bailey will direct Ken Ludwig's adaptation of the Agatha Christie classic.
Steven Kunis directs the revival for the Park Theatre.
Gilded Balloon is comedy central, with solo shows and stand-up acts dominating their lineup.
Bare is a raucous coming-of-age musical exploring identity, sexuality, and the consequences of hiding your true self.
The comedy from the team behind The Play That Goes Wrong will tour following a six week engagement on the West End.
The London world premiere features an adaptation by Ben Power, who wrote original songs with PJ Harvey.
Thomas Ostermeier’s reimagining of Henrik Ibsen’s thought-provoking drama plays the Duke of York's Theatre.
The U.K. premiere production follows the story of a Bhangra team as they qualify for the USA national competition.
Lindsay Posner directs the Arthur Miller play.
The hit jukebox musical recently welcomed Tobias Turley and Stevie Doc, winners of ITV's Mamma Mia! I Have a Dream casting competition.
Atri Banerjee will direct the Tennessee Williams classic.
The concert will raise funds to support original West End producer Imogen Kinchin's cancer treatment.
Pull out your passports, it’s time to celebrate international theatre!
The pair will share the role of Jean Valjean opposite Michael Ball and Bradley Jaden as Javert.
The London return of the Tony-winning musical plays the Lyric Theatre.
Charting the creation of Britain's National Health Service, the new work is directed by Rufus Norris.
The honorary position will expand the international scope of the Fringe.
A program of Dundee Rep Theatre and Cove Park, the residency is a two-week program for book writers, composers, and lyricists from the U.K., India, and the US.
The piece reunites Butterworth with director Sam Mendes, who previously directed The Ferryman.
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