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the curious case of benjamin button west end
13 Jan
News
Emmie Newitt

THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON announces West End extension

The award-winning new British musical has been captivating audiences and receiving critical acclaim since it opened in the West End at the tail end of 2024.

the curious case of benjamin button west endJohn Dagleish (Benjamin Button) and Company of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Photo by Marc Brenner

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dracula a comedy of terrors initial cast
13 Jan
Casts
Emmie Newitt

Initial cast announced for DRACULA, A COMEDY OF TERRORS at Menier Chocolate Factory

The UK premiere will open at the Menier Chocolate Factory following the critically acclaimed smash-hit production of The Producers which ends on 1 March.

dracula a comedy of terrors initial castJames Daly, Diane Pilkington, Charlie Stemp and Safeena Ladha. Headshots provided by production.

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titanique criterion theatre
13 Jan
News
Emmie Newitt

New West End musical TITANIQUE announces extension

Off Broadway's most award-winning splash hit is the latest addition to London's musical scene and it opened last week to rave reviews.

titanique criterion theatreRob Houchen and Kat Ronney in Titanique. Photo by Mark Senior.

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mamma mia the party london o2
13 Jan
News
Emmie Newitt

MAMMA MIA! THE PARTY announces London extension

There's now even more chance to experience the ultimate ABBA-inspired dining and entertainment extravaganza at the O2 in London.

mamma mia the party london o2Inês Fernandez (Konstantina (left)) and Henryk Firth (Adam (right)) in Mamma Mia! The Party. Photo by Marc Brenner.

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Anna Popplewell and Carla Harrsion-Hodge in The Maids at Jermyn Street Theatre. Photography by Steve Gregson.
11 Jan
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: THE MAIDS at Jermyn Street Theatre

Since its founding in a basement beneath an Italian restaurant in 1994, the intimate 70-seater Jermyn Street Theatre has developed a niche reputation for producing a dazzlingly diverse programme of studio productions each year. Now a registered charity, you cannot fault the management’s ambition and determination.

Anna Popplewell and Carla Harrsion-Hodge in The Maids at Jermyn Street Theatre. Photography by Steve Gregson.Anna Popplewell and Carla Harrsion-Hodge in The Maids at Jermyn Street Theatre. Photography by Steve Gregson.

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