Production shots from the wonderfully engaging I Loved Lucy at the Jermyn Street Theatre, starring Sandra Dickinson and Matthew Bunn.
The show runs to 27 February.
Production shots from the wonderfully engaging I Loved Lucy at the Jermyn Street Theatre, starring Sandra Dickinson and Matthew Bunn.
The show runs to 27 February.
The Phil Willmott company and their giant mirror return to the Union for Stephen Sondheim’s brotherhood-gone bad tale, Road Show.
The show plays to 5 March.
Production shots from the wonderful one-man musical, Stay Awake, Jake, which follows star Jamie Muscato as he drives through the night to the North.
The show runs at the Vault Festival until Sunday 7 February.
Production shots from the beautiful production of Brecht’s Fear and Misery of the Third Reich at the Union Theatre.
The show runs to 30 January.
I can’t think of many better ways to spend New Year’s Day than shooting a show as sumptuous as Grey Gardens.
The legendary Sheila Hancock and Jenna Russell star and the show runs to 6 February at the Southwark Playhouse.
Antic Disposition are back at the Middle Temple Hall with their ebullient take on Dickens’s Christmas Carol.
David Burt returns as Scrooge (of the gruel and the grumpiness) and Once star David Hunter has his way with Bob Cratchit.
The show only runs to 30 December so if you’re intending to see it book a ticket quickly!
Oh… It’s Christmas Eve, so (ahem), God Bless Us, Every One!
Production shots from the wonderfully warm-hearted family show The Tinderbox at the Charing Cross Theatre.
The show runs to 3 January.
Jonathan Miller’s cast of (almost) thousands production of The Mikado returns to the English National Opera from 21 November.
A smattering of shots from this legendarily entertaining show below.
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Production shots from the Arts Theatre transfer of the wonderful Lovesong of the Electric Bear.
The show, which charts the storied life of Alan Turing with the assistance of his teddy bear, is well worth seeing but if you’re going to go you need to hurry: the last performance is on Saturday.
Production shots from Encounter at the Above the Stag theatre.
Set in a beautiful little train station (underneath the real-life Vauxhall station), the production looks at what might have happened in 1945 if two chaps met fleetingly and found themselves in love.