It’s just been announced that the slender but artfully crafted play LOVE LETTERS will be returning to Theatre Royal Haymarket from Wednesday 19th May for 32 performances only, starring Martin Shaw and Jenny Seagrove.
Returning Shows
These shows are popular. So much so that they are returning to the London stage for another run! We tell you all you need to know about them in this section: what they are about, what's their stories, their stars and creative teams, what customers say about them, who they're for, where they're playing and a few interesting facts for good measure.
All About THE LION KING
By Phil Willmott Monday, March 29 2021, 21:04
When a powerful multimillion dollar company like Disney announces theatre will be back it’s definitely time to take notice and buy some tickets.
The theatrical arm of everyone’s favourite film studio has transformed the modern West End and Broadway with a series of feel-good, spectacular live versions of its most popular films. They’re always a hot ticket when they come into town but their biggest success story is this gorgeous African fable.
All About HAIRSPRAY at the London Coliseum
By Phil Willmott Thursday, March 25 2021, 19:24
Producers have just released a punchy little video in which West End musical theatre superstar Michael Ball looks very excited to announce that the latest opening date for the much anticipated revival of feel-good, hit show HAIRSPRAY at The Coliseum Theatre will be June 22nd.
All About EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE
By Phil Willmott Thursday, March 25 2021, 16:17
Anyone who doubts that the West End can be a place of fresh ideas should buy themselves tickets for the post-Covid return of the triumphant contemporary musical, EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE.
Could PRETTY WOMAN - THE MUSICAL be your Guilty Pleasure this Summer?
By Phil Willmott Monday, March 8 2021, 11:18
PRETTY WOMAN, the recent Broadway musical, based on the iconic 1990 film, returns to the Piccadilly Theatre from June 21st and it’s undeniably a good, undemanding night out, especially for those old enough to feel a nostalgia for the original movie, via which, most of us first noticed Julia Roberts. She is at her most vivacious in it and there was so much sizzling sexual chemistry between her and Richard Gere that it was possible to ignore how inappropriate a subject the call girl / client relationship is for a romantic comedy.
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