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14th February 2012


It’s a genuine classic and it’s coming back to London this summer. The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe will be showing at the Threesixty Theatre Tent in Kensington Gardens...

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Wild Swans brings Eastern promise to the Young Vic

23rd December 2011


The international best-selling non-fiction book, Wild Swanss, has been confirmed for the Young Vic. With a real life epic story spanning large proportions of 20th Century...

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The Madness of George III to open at the Apollo Theatre, London

11th December 2011


Filling the boots of Jerusalem was never going to be easy for the Apollo Theatre, but in The Madness of George III, they've probably found a perfect substitute...

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Murder on the Nile at the Richmond Theatre

13th September 2011


Suspense and intrigue come to the Richmond Theatre with a new production of Murder on the Nile. Adapted from the Agatha Christie book, Death on the Nile...

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The Ladykillers at the Gielgud Theatre

2nd August 2011


The Ladykillers is set for another roll of the dice at the Gielgud Theatre this winter. With what looks like a perfect cast it could be a classic adaptation...

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Cool Hand Luke to open at the Aldwych Theatre

3rd July 2011


Donn Pierce's legendary novel, Cool Hand Luke, has been adapted for the stage and will be coming to the Aldwych Theatre later this year. With the film adaptation...

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More London's The Scoop, Around the World in Eighty Days Free Theatre

15th June 2011


Apart from the occasional street level domestic, London isn't necessarily well know for its free theatre, but More London's The Scoop will be doing what it can for...

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In A Forest Dark and Deep at the Vaudeville Theatre

4th March 2011


Matthew Fox (Lost) and Olivia Williams (An Education) have now opened with In A Forest Dark and Deep, the new psychological thriller at the Vaudeville Theatre...

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Batman Live, O2 Arena

28th February 2011


Batman hasn't been as ace as it is now since Jack Keating hit on Kim Basinger, but with it's new style you've got to expect a lot of a live production of Batman...

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Lord of the Flies at the Open Air Theatre

19th January 2011


There can't be any better setting for a theatre adaptation of Lord of the Flies than the Open Air Theatre, other than maybe the island they used for Lost...

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Julius Caesar, Roundhouse London

24th December 2010


Originally written in 1599, William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar will be coming to the Roundhouse London in the new year, celebrating the 412th anniversary...

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Into the Whirlwind - Noel Coward Theatre, London

10th December 2010


It's easy to look backwards and see some of the ideals that we have lost, but in Into the Whirlwind at the Noel Coward Theatre, London, we get a chance to look back...

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Frankenstein stumbles onto the National Theatre

25th November 2010


Mary Shelly’s brilliantly romantic gothic sci-fi novel, Frankenstein, has been retold many times over since it was first published (anonymously) in 1818...

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Woody Sez - The Words, Music & Spirit of Woody Guthrie comes to The Arts Theatre

28th October 2010


Woody Guthrie, the founding father of American folk music paved the way for a whole generation of folk singers, including Bob Dylan and Jonny Cash. He inspired the...

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Arthur Miller’s Broken Glass shatters at the Tricycle Theatre

27th September 2010


Arthur Miller is widely regarded as one of the 20th Century’s greatest playwright, and his story of the effects of Kristallnacht (the night of broken glass)...

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Simon Callow brings Shakespeare: The Man from Stratford to life at New Theatre Cardiff

30th August 2010


Cardiff is starting to look and feel a little bit cooler every time I visit. The city has been developing at pace for the last fifteen years and there doesn't seem to be any let up...

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700 £5 standing tickets available for Shakespeare plays at the Globe Theatre

17th August 2010


One of the big plus points in favour of living in the big smoke is the fact that there is loads to see and do here. There’s a huge array of live music, stand up comedy shows and...

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The Laramie Project, Greenwich Theatre

20th July 2010


“In October 1998 a twenty-one-year-old student at the University of Wyoming was kidnapped, severely beaten and left to die, tied to a fence in the middle of the prairie...

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The Prince of Homburg comes to the Donmar Warehouse

7th July 2010


With a stage as modern and close to the audience as the Donmare Warehouse theatre, it’s hard to imagine how The Prince of Homberg will play out...

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