Edward Seckerson leads a fascinating conversation with Patricia Routledge about her enthralling career as a stage and screen actress.
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Edward Seckerson leads a fascinating conversation with Patricia Routledge about her enthralling career as a stage and screen actress.
Multi-faceted performer and Emmy Award winner John Leguizamo is to makes his UK debut in his Broadway hit Ghetto Klown, playing in London for a limited time only.
Still Britain's best comedy cabaret trio and now a global internet sensation, FASCINATING AIDA have been much invigorated by their nearly SEVEN MILLION YouTube hits on their infamous anthem to budget travel Cheap Flights. And so they are naming their new show after this scurrilous expose of the cheap flights industry!
Steven Fales' critically acclaimed award-winning 90 minute solo play; Confessions of a Mormon Boy, has its London premiere for three weeks only at the Charing Cross Theatre.
Stephen Dolginoff's multi-award winning musical Thrill Me - The Leopold and Loeb Story - examines the relationship between Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb - both wealthy, normal and intelligent Chicago students, about to commence training to become lawyers.
Everyone is a suspect in this macabre musical of murder - The Vaudevillains is night not to forget!
Imagine everything you did between the years of 1994 - 2010. Now remove all of it! 16 years were taken away from Sunny Jacobs, convicted and sentenced to death for a crime she did not commit. Culled from interviews, letters, transcripts, case files, and the public record, The Exonerated tells the true stories of six people sent to Death Row for crimes they did not commit, the interweaving stories paint a picture of an American criminal justice system gone horribly wrong.
It is unlikely that Barbra Streisand and Frank Sinatra, two powerhouse voices of the century would have ever shared the same stage. Until now!
After a sell-out run in 2009, this newly reimagined version of Eve Ensler's hilarious and provocative classic returns for six exclusive benefit performances.