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11:50am Friday 19th March 2010
The Rose Theatre is making a bold move in following up the commerical and critical success of A Midsummer Night’s Dream with a revival of Joe Penhall’s comparatively little known 2005 play, Dumb Show.
12:03pm Thursday 18th March 2010
Hedda Gabler, Richmond Theatre Richmond Theatre reverberated to the sound of laughter as well as pistol fire, an impressive achievement in Adrian Noble’s new production of the gun-toting, heart breaking Hedda Gabler.
11:26am Thursday 18th March 2010
JB Priestley’s classic thriller, An Inspector Calls – a tale of death, secrecy and moral dilemma – will be brought to life at the Lantern Arts Centre in Raynes Park this month.
11:21am Thursday 18th March 2010
There can’t be many musicals in which the leading man is upstaged by a car, but that is certainly the case for Darren Bennett, the star of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at New Wimbledon Theatre.
11:37am Wednesday 17th March 2010
An acclaimed company of Glaswegian teenagers will be bringing a double bill of their works to Battersea Arts Centre next week.
11:35am Wednesday 17th March 2010
When Polly Stenham started writing her first play at just 19 years of age, she couldn't have imagined the success it was going to have.
10:11am Monday 15th March 2010
Love Never Dies must rate as one of the Adelphi Theatre's most stupendous productions, with fantastic sets and marvellous special effects plus the captivating voices of Sierra Boggess and Ramin Karimloo.
11:30am Friday 12th March 2010
Haunted, Richmond Theatre The curtain came down to wolf whistles and rapturous applause last night as Edna O’Brien’s Haunted starring Brenda Blethyn and Niall Buggy opened at Richmond Theatre.
9:56am Friday 12th March 2010
The title role of Henrik Ibsen’s play Hedda Gabler has challenged actresses ever since the Norwegian dramatist wrote it in 1890. From the first Hedda, Clara Heese, to modern legends of the stage, including Dames Diana Rigg and Maggie Smith, plenty have had a crack at the part.
9:40am Thursday 11th March 2010
A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Rose has been a great success thanks in no small part to performances of theactors playing the hapless Rude Mechanicals. Leon Williams, who gives a hilarious performances as Flute, tells us how the play went from rehersal to opening night with his exclusive production diary.
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