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03 Feb 2012
Olivier Award-winning actress Samantha Spiro will star in Shakespeare’s Globe’s production of the Bard’s controversial comedy The Taming Of The Shrew this summer. Read more
03 Feb 2012
A host of West End stars will be behind some of the many voices participating in this year’s The Night Of 1000 Voices at the Royal Albert Hall, which will take place in May. Read more
03 Feb 2012
Full casting has been announced for the Donmar Warehouse's forthcoming triptych Making Noise Quietly, with previous Donmar performers Susan Brown and Sara Kestleman joined by John Hollingworth, Matthew Tennyson, Jordan Dawes and Ben Batt. Read more
03 Feb 2012
Michael Frayn’s Noises Off will transfer to the West End following its overwhelming success at the Old Vic theatre. Read more
03 Feb 2012
Anna Chancellor and Nicholas Farrell will reprise their roles in Chichester Festival Theatre’s critically acclaimed double bill South Downs and The Browning Version when it transfers to the Harold Pinter theatre this spring. Read more
02 Feb 2012
Natalie Dormer, Kieran Bew and Polly Frame will star in the Young Vic’s revival of Patrick Marber’s play After Miss Julie, which has extended its run by an additional week due to popular demand. Read more
02 Feb 2012
Claire Sweeney and Matthew Kelly will star in a revival of Educating Rita this spring, with the production playing a three week run at the Menier Chocolate Factory before embarking on a UK tour. Read more
31 Jan 2012
Niamh Perry will take to the Soho theatre stage alongside a host of musical stars next month in A Song Cycle For Soho, a new musical collaboration celebrating the area’s rich history. Read more
31 Jan 2012
Former Hear’Say singer Noel Sullivan is to join the London production of hit musical We Will Rock You next month, replacing Alex Gaumond in the role of Galileo. Read more
31 Jan 2012
For the eighth consecutive year, in 2011 London’s theatres reached record revenue levels, topping sales figures of more than £500 million for the third year in a row. Read more