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  • Broadway and West End’s stars to gather in a rock musicals concert

    The world’s best artists will reunite in this benefit event which will include a repertoire of the most important rock musicals in the last 50 years. Directed by Hugh Wooldridge, this production coincides with the 20th anniversary of The Night of the 1000 Voices at the Royal Albert Hall, whose first creative team will collaborate again […]

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    22 February, 2019
    News
    adam pascal, adrianna hicks, andrew lloyd webber, charlie waller, charlie waller memorial trust, charlotte harwood, christian lund, david micahel johnson, elvie ellis, eventim apollo, hammersmith, hugh wooldridge, jesus christ supersstar, jon robyns, judy kuhn, kerry ellis, kevin amos, kristina love, london, may, noel sullivan, rachel fabri, rob houchem, royal albert hall, sabrina aloueche, stuart morley, the best of rock musicals, the night of 1000 voices, tim rice, west end, wicked
  • Gywneth Strong to perform on ‘The Mousetrap’ tour until July

    The longest-running play in theatre history restarts its tour around the UK due to public demand – with a cast which will include several stars. Directed by Gareth Armstrong, the production is being performed at Colchester’s Mercury Theatre this week, which will be succeeded by other cities such as York, Liverpool or Edimburgh, among others.

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    20 February, 2019
    News
    agatha christie, aldwych theatre, bbc, bush theatre, david alcock, gareth armstrong, geoff arnold, gwyneth strong, hampstead theatre, harriett hare, john griffiths, la ratonera, lewis chandler, london, londres, nick biadon, norwich´, nottingham, only fools, only fools and horses, royal court, saskia vaigncourt strallen, sitcom, the mousetrap, west end
  • Josie Rourke says goodbye to Donmar Warehouse with the new production of ‘Sweet Charity’

    From April to June, the theatre will perform this new version of one of Neil Simon’s classics, which will conclude Rourke’s position as Artistic Director after a 12-year-path. The production, which will count on world-renowned coreographer Wayne McGregro, will start an action called Sweet Fridays, which will provide free tickets every Friday performance – available […]

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    6 February, 2019
    News
    anne marie duff, arthur davill, backstage trust, charity hope valentine, cy coleman, donmar warehouse, jo allan, jo allan pr, josie rourke, london, neil simon, susie sainsbury, sweet charity, sweet fridays, the bush, wayne mcgregor, west end
  • The creators of ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ to open three new comedies in the West End

    The Mischief Theatre company to return to the West End from their last appearance in 2016, with a play that thinks over the aches of growing up – always through humour. The production, which will be performed at the Vaudeville Theatre, will be succeeded by other two comedies by the same group, which will open […]

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    1 February, 2019
    News
    all things west end, bryony corrigan, charlie russell, comedy, criterion, dave hearn, groans up, henry lewis, henry shield, henry shields, jo allan pr, jonathan sayer, kenny wax, kirsty patrick ward, london, londres, mischief theatre, nancy zamit, nica burns, nimax theatres, play, stage presence, the comedy about, the london academy of musica and dramatic art, the play that goes wrong, vaudeville theatre, west end
  • A chat with Madalena Alberto about ‘Aspects of Love’

    Thirty years after its original run in the West End, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s romantic score returns to London this January – in a whole new production at the Southwark Playhouse Theatre. Guillermo Názara has a chat with renowned actress and singer Madalena Alberto, who will play the role of Giulietta, an Italian sculptress who will […]

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    14 December, 2018
    Interviews
    30th anniversary, andrew lloyd webber, aspects of love, comedy, dance, don black, drama, gay, i want to be the first man you remember, lgtb, london, love changes everything, madalena alberto, michael ball, musical theatre, novel, novella, really useful, roger moore, romance, southwark playhouse, southwark playhouse theatre, the really useful group, theatre, west end
  • Wicked – Fifteen Bewitching Years

    Kristin Chenoweth hosts our thrillifying celebration of Wicked’s fifteenth anniversary on Broadway. Join us on this not-so-yellow brick road from the inception of a small idea to the opening of one of the most succesful shows in musical theatre history. And don’t forget to say hi to some of our wonderful travelling partners, like Winnie […]

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    30 October, 2018
    Documentaries
    alice fearn, andy hockley, anniversary, broadway, comedy, defying gravity, disney, empire state, gershwin theatre, glinda, glinda the good, halloween, idina menzel, jackie burns, joe mantello, joel grey, kristin chenoweth, london, magic, manhattan, musical theatre, new york, quinceañera, stephen oremus, stephen schwartz, universal, west end, wicked, wicked 15, wicked fifteen, wicked fifteenth, wicked the musical, wicked witch of the west, winnie holzman, witch, wizard of oz
  • The Life of Gillian Lynne

    Last 1st of July  one of the world’s most acclaimed coreographers left us for good. Gillian Lynne, author of the dances in Cats and The Phantom of the Opera, was until her nineties an example  of constant endeavour and creativity. In this new documentary, where you’ll find out about the most astonishing moments in her life, we make homage to one […]

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    26 July, 2018
    Documentaries
    andrew lloyd webber, ballet, broadway, cats, cats the musical, danza, el fantasma de la ópera, gillian lynne, gran via, london, londres, madrid, memory, michael crawford, sarah brightman, the phantom of the opera, west end
  • ‘Unmasked: The Platinum Collection’ Review: ‘The king has not been dethroned’

    The most succesful Broadway & West End composer has launched the ultimate compilation of his career, featuring the best known versions of his greatest hits, as well some new adaptations. Guillermo Názara tells us his vision about the album that gathers more than five decades of inexhaustible work, in which Lloyd Webber has become King […]

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    17 April, 2018
    Reviews
    andrew lloyd webber, barbra streisand, broadway, cats the musical, elaine paige, emmy rossum, evita, glenn close, gran via, jesus christ superstar, jose carreras, lana del rey, london, madonna, madrid, masquerade, michael crawford, musical, musical theatre, new york, nicole scherzinger, sarah brightman, starlight express, the phantom of the opera, the platinum collection, unmasked, variations, west end
  • Happy Birthday, Andrew Lloyd Webber!

    The most succesful composer in Musical Theatre History is turning 70 years today. Bonnie Tyler, Glenn Slater, Norm Lewis, Peter Jöback and more other great artists have joined our celebration, to wish a very happy birthday to the author of some of the most popular shows in the last decades.

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    22 March, 2018
    Documentaries
    andrew lloyd webber, birthday, bonnie tyler, broadway, cats, evita, glenn slater, happy birthday, hugh wooldridge, jesus christ superstar, joanna ampil, john owen jones, joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat, london, londres, musical, musical theatre, new york, nicholas lloyd webber, norm lewis, nueva york, peter joback, school of rock, simon lee, the phantom of the opera, tim rice, west end
  • Entrevista a Glenn Slater, letrista y libretista de Broadway (versión original)

    Entrevista a Glenn Slater, letrista y libretista de Broadway (versión original)

    For more than a decade, Glenn Slater has been responsible for some of the greatest hits in the musical industry both in theatre and film. The Little Mermaid, Tangled or Sister Act are just the top of long list of pieces that has turned this author from New York into one of the most popular lyricists both on Broadway […]

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    27 August, 2015
    Interviews
    alan menken, andrew lloyd webber, broadway, disney, glenn slater, guillermo nazara, howard ashman, london, love never dies, musical theatre, new york, school of rock, sister act, stage entertainment, stephen schwartz, the little mermaid, the phantom of the opera
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