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NEWS: Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre Announces 2017 Season

The outdoor theatre's 2017 season will include productions of On the Town, A Tale of Two Cities and Oliver Twist Created for Everyone Aged Six and Over, joining the previously announced return of Jesus Christ Superstar.  The new 2017 season, which is Timothy Sheader's 10th as Artistic Director, will open on the 19th May with… Continue reading NEWS: Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre Announces 2017 Season

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NEWS: Hairspray will Embark on New UK Tour from August 2017

Following the huge popularity of this year's tour, the musical will head off on another UK tour from August 2017, opening at Cardiff's Millennium Centre.  The new tour will see the show visiting over thirty venues across the country, including stops in Cardiff, Dublin, Manchester and Birmingham and touring until early 2018. Talking about the… Continue reading NEWS: Hairspray will Embark on New UK Tour from August 2017

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NEWS: Michael John LaChiusa’s The Wild Party to be First Production at The Other Palace Theatre

Directed and choreographed by Drew McOnie, this will be the first major London production of The Wild Party and the first production at the new The Other Palace Theatre (formerly St James Theatre).  Starring Tony Award winning Frances Ruffelle, the production will open The Other Palace Theatre's first season, when it reopens in February 2017… Continue reading NEWS: Michael John LaChiusa’s The Wild Party to be First Production at The Other Palace Theatre

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REVIEW: In The Heights, King’s Cross Theatre

Love London Love Culture finally got around to seeing the show that everybody is talking about - and what an energetic and creative show it is.  From the opening title number all the way through to the joyful finale, In the Heights is energetic and heartwarming that shows how a contemporary musical should be done.… Continue reading REVIEW: In The Heights, King’s Cross Theatre