News for March 2011
Friday 01 April 2011
THEATRE ROYAL HAYMARKET COMPANY ARTISTIC DIRECTOR TREVOR NUNN TO DIRECT SAMUEL BARNETT, JAMIE PARKER AND TIM CURRY IN TOM STOPPARD’S ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD AND RALPH FIENNES IN WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S THE TEMPEST, AS CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED PRODUCTION FLARE PATH IS EXTENDED UNTIL 11 JUNE
Friday 01 April 2011
Scandal at the opening night of Cause Célèbre as a critic snores loudly throughout the play...
Thursday 31 March 2011
Composer and reality TV panelist, Andrew Lloyd Webber reveals cancer treatment has left him impotent.
Thursday 31 March 2011
Promoters of a charity gig organised to raise money for victims of the Japanese tsunami have criticised certain ticket websites for allowing people to resell tickets for profit.
Thursday 31 March 2011
The rumours have been confirmed and Matilda the Musical adapted by Tim Minchin and Dennis Kelly from Roald Dahl's children's novel Matilda for the Royal Shakespeare company is to transfer to the West End later this year.
Thursday 31 March 2011
Sadler's Wells' production of The Most Incredible Thing premiered last week to a broad range of critical response. The full length ballet was adapted from Hans Christian Andersen's story of the same name and includes a musical score by the Pet Shop Boys and choreography by Olivier Award-winner Javier De Frutos.
Thursday 31 March 2011
After receiving great reviews, the producers of Flare Path at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket have announced that the production will be extended by a further week now ending on Saturday 11th June.
Thursday 31 March 2011
World wide phenomenom Tango Fire Comapny visits Sadlers Wells' Peacock Theatre for a limited run from 12th to 23rd April with it's brand new show, Flames of Desire.
Thursday 31 March 2011
DAVID WOOD'S STORYTIME AT THE ARTS
Children's dramatist David Wood whose adaptations of Michelle Magorian's Goodnight Mister Tom, Roald Dahl’s George’s Marvellous Medicine and Aardman Animations’ Shaun the Sheep are currently on national tour, will visit the Arts Theatre, with six performances of David Wood's Storytime over the Easter holidays from 19th to 23rd April.