Don't be fooled by its nicey-nicey casting: this comedy-horror musical is bloody gripping
Lincoln Center production, Barbican cast, Wimbledon pricing: three good reasons to see South Pacific in SW19.
No prior theatre experience wanted
The show that is splashing in more ways than one!
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Watch Sandy turn sexbomb in the name of Pudsey
Brilliant songs + great characterisation = spine tingling
Two Londonistas tap their toes
Ghost : a musical for the X-Factor generation.
The charity challenge that charmed with Charleston chutzpah.
Charitable challenges don't come much more madcap or musical than this.
What do London's theatre bloggers make of the West End's newest musical?
Congratulations to Mamma Mia! on its 12th birthday... But does this anniversary entitle the musical to a place in the current Top 10 long-running shows on the West End?
War, racism, an Australian Idol winner and some soul classics.
A heart wrenching true story of family, love and war uplifted by singalong soul train classics.
‘If you don’t like shoes, it’s going to be a very long evening’.
Updated with iPhones and MacBooks this Sondheim revival brings some fresh perspectives.
Jazz era musical The Boyfriend will be put together in 48 hours flat and performed in the West End for charity this May. Wanna be in it?
A new musical by singer-songwriter Tori Amos, a new play by Mike Leigh and Simon Russell Beale playing Stalin are all part of the National Theatre's plans for next year.
Love Story is a classy chamber musical, full of gorgeous melodies, featuring a sassy young lead, and a heart-breaking conclusion. But we understand that for some, sentimental musicals about love and death will leave you and your bargepole equally unmoved. That's OK - you can stop reading now.
This week's Arts Ahead features plenty of festive fare for younger theatre audiences, as well as some Shakespeare, some schmaltz, an annual Snowman, and a touch of ventriloquism. There's also a smattering of exciting new contemporary art shows, and a new Climate Change gallery opening at the Science Museum...
We've got a confession to make: one of the reasons we went to see <a href="http://www.endoftherainbowlondon.com/">End of the Rainbow</a> at the Trafalgar Studios last night was the promise of hearing some incredible songs sung live, rather than listening to recordings. We weren't disappointed. But what a shame the script failed to live up to the singing.
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