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  • Feature: Fantasies Come True! In the launch of Avenue Q’s West End revival

    Feature: Fantasies Come True! In the launch of Avenue Q’s West End revival

    Twenty years after the show puppeted the London scene for the first time, Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx’s hit musical settles back in the West End in a revised version, playing for a strictly limited run. Join us as we attend the launch of this new production and discover what it has to offer only…

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    4 March, 2026
    English contents, Features, Sin categoría
    avenue q, avenue q revival, avenue q West End, avenue q West End revival, if you were gay, Jeff Marx, musical theatre, musicals, robert lopez, shaftesbury theatre, west end
  • Special Competition: Win the chance to attend Kerry Ellis and Cassidy Janson’s West End concerts

    Special Competition: Win the chance to attend Kerry Ellis and Cassidy Janson’s West End concerts

    Set off your alarms! But don’t worry, because this is not a drill. You actually have the opportunity to get a couple of free tickets to experience two of the biggest West End names in their upcoming solo gigs. We know, we know – you couldn’t be happier. You’re actually leaping for joy, so high…

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    30 March, 2025
    English contents, Features, Sin categoría
    andrew lloyd webber, brian may, cassidy janson, cassidy janson in concert, defying gravity, juliet, kerry ellis, kerry ellis in concert, les miserables, max martin, musical theatre, musical theatre in concert, musicals, queen of the west end, stephen schwartz, wicked
  • FEATURE: Join us on an intergalactic mission as we explore the stages of Bridge Command

    FEATURE: Join us on an intergalactic mission as we explore the stages of Bridge Command

    Following their first anniversary of its landing in London scene, we’ve ventured into the space-themed attraction to get a taste of its skyrocketing success. Come aboard as Guillermo Nazara navigates through  his own experience – while discovering more about the creation of a show that’s certainly reaching for the stars. Up, up, up, passed the…

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    16 March, 2025
    English contents, Features
    bridge command, bridge command review, immersive experience, london plans, london rides, outer space, ride, science fiction, theme park ride
  • The 50 best shows of 2024

    The 50 best shows of 2024

    As this year’s last act gets ready for its grand finale, we present our annual list of the most enduring productions in both the London and UK scene. Join us, as we take a journey into the past – and reveal which ones, out of our 288 posts, have made it into our stagy wall…

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    30 December, 2024
    English contents, Features
    a chorus line, A Raisin in the Sun, a view from the bridge, alegria, All's Well That Ends Well, asi wind, barbican theatre, barbra streisand, benjamin button musical, best shows, best shows of 2024, boys from the blackstuff, bronco billy, buyer and cellar, cirque, cirque du soleil, cowbois, cruel intentions musical, dance, death of england, dominic west, enb, english national ballet, fiddler on the roof, fringe, giant, giselle, harry clarke, holocaust, homo alone, House of Life, hugh panaro, incredibly human, John Lithgow, judy, judy garland, la fille mal gardee, lehman brothers, lehman trilogy, les noces, madame bovary, much ado about nothing, musical theatre, musicals, next to normal, oedipus, off west end, people places and things, pippin, players kings, plays, punchdrunk, roald dahl, rob madge, shakespeare, Shakespeare in the Squares, shakespeare’s globe, sophie’s surpirse 29th, spirited away, Standing at the Sky’s Edge, stephen schwartz, swan lake in the round, tennessee williams, the 39 steps, the bbc proms, The Black Saint and The Sinner Lady, the comedy of errors, the curious case of benjamin, the departue, the dream of a ridiculous man, the glass menagerie, the happiest man on earth, the hills of california, the liar the bitch and the wardrobe, the massive tragedy of Madame bovary, the nutcracker, the picture of dorian gray, theatre, tour, twelfth night, viola’s room, war horse, west end
  • Feature: The English National Ballet finds its rising stars of 2024

    Feature: The English National Ballet finds its rising stars of 2024

    The company celebrated its annual competition showcasing the best upcoming dancers while also displaying live renditions by last year’s winners. Featuring also an audience-chosen award, the ceremony witnessed the marking of a new milestone in the troupe’s whole history. So many times do we hear that, when you love what you do, you don’t work…

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    27 May, 2024
    English contents, Features
    aaron s watkin, anna babette winkler, ballet, breanna foad, classical ballet, contemporary dance, dance, emerging dancer, english national ballet, eric snyder, jose maria lorca menchon, precious adams, shunhei fuchiyama, thiago pereira, west end
  • A breath of Mexico blows on the Royal Court stage this week

    A breath of Mexico blows on the Royal Court stage this week

    The venue continues its endeavour with international institutions to bring and boost the talent of authors from all around the world while helping them explore their craft and skills. Among playwrights from other countries, the upstairs auditorium will host the UK premiere of two original Mexican pieces, with a community-conscious theme as its main element.…

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    25 January, 2024
    English contents, Features
    experimental theatre, field studies, fringe theatre, jerwood theatre, mexico, new plays international, royal court, sam pritchard, sara pinedo, unam, unam mexico, west end
  • Explore the magic of London’s most whimsical Christmas show

    Explore the magic of London’s most whimsical Christmas show

    The allure of the holidays blasts onstage through this new immersive experience taking us to the realm of wishes and fantasy. Guillermo Nazara takes on a ride through this production currently playing until the end of the season, to let us know what sort of proof lies in this pudding. It’s beginning to look a…

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    25 November, 2023
    English contents, Features
    christmas, christmas shows, elf, family, father christmas, happy holidays, holidays, immersive, immersive experience, london, magic, santa claus, waterloo, west end, wishmas, xmas
  • FEATURE: Read all about last night’s Off West End Awards ceremony

    FEATURE: Read all about last night’s Off West End Awards ceremony

    The Offies are back! For the first time in 3 years, the most prestigious awards celebrating the talent and effort of fringe and alternative theatre return to a live event – hosted on this occasion in the allure of London’s staggering Alexandra Palace. Guillermo Nazara tells us all the details about the experience, to take…

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    13 February, 2023
    English contents, Features
    alex borovensky, alexandra palace, alternative theatre, arcola, but im a cheerleader, charing cross theatre, dame mareen lipman, diva live from hell, drag queens, fringe, fringe theatre, hormsey, joseph potter, michael mather, michael twait, michael twaits, minister of arts heritage, off west end, off west end awards, offcomm, offies, olivier awards, park theatre, pro english theatre, pussycat in memory of darkness, reuben keyte, ride, rose, soho theatre, stephen parkinson, the butch is back, the poltergeist, turbine theatre, vault festival, west end, whatsonstage awards, wood green
  • Feature: When London looked to the Eastern sky

    Feature: When London looked to the Eastern sky

    Last month, the Royal Court Theatre world-premiered a set of three original pieces in association with Tokyo’s New National Theatre, in an unprecedented collaboration between both venues. Guillermo Nazara offers us an insight look at this intricate venture, upon interviewing its dramaturgs and artistic directors, to guide us into the depths of this innovative project…

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    6 February, 2023
    English contents, Features, Sin categoría
    arts fusion, eastern culture, eriko ogawa, experimental theatre, fusion, hiroshima, japan, japanese culture, london, nagasaki, national theatre, new plays japan, royal court theatre, shoko matsumara, theodora ndlovu, tokyo, tomoko kataka, west end, young playwrights
  • 5 theatre additions you can’t let go of for your Christmas plans

    5 theatre additions you can’t let go of for your Christmas plans

    Somebody’s been good this year! Though better not to find in which way… Whatever the case, the holiday spirit has really got into us this season! And that is why apart from our original 12 days of Christmas theatre post, we have prepared this new special entry featuring the most exciting shows – the kind…

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    18 December, 2022
    English contents, Features
    abba, agatha christie, alan menken, christmas plans, disney, fawlty towers, holborn, immersive theatre, lending library, london, london county hall, mamma mia, mamma mia the party, monty python, musicals, newsies, o2, punchdrunk, seven sisters, southbank, the lending library, the party, theatre plans, theatre plans for christmas, tottenham, troubadour wembley park, west end, witness for the prosecution
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