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Mon 31 March 2008
Les Miserables, new 7 month booking period - tickets now on sale to 25 April 2009 at the Queen's Theatre
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What our reviewer Peter Brown said the spanish musical version of Peter Pan at the Garrick Theatre

Thu 27 March 2008
Deep Blue Sea, by Terrance Rattigan, at the Vaudeville Theatre from 29 Apr 2008 starring Greta Scacchi, Simon Williams
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What the popular press said about Howard Brenton's Never So Good with Jeremy Irons at the Lyttelton, NT
Fringe & Other London News
At the Bridewell Theatre, in city of London, Into the Woods (26 to 30 April) & Big Top (6 to 10 May) both by London School Of Musical Theatre ; Etta Jenks by Guildhall School of Music & Drama (27 to 31 May); My Favorite Year by Sedos (4 to 14 June); Twelfth Night musical version by Ovo (8 to 12 July); The Ash Girl by KPMG Drama Society (23 to 26 July 2008).

Wed 26 March 2008
Oliver!, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane from 12 Dec 2008 - stars Rowan Atkinson as ‘Fagin’. - Tickets on sale 7 April 2008
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What our reviewer Peter Brown, and the popular press said about Yasmina Reza's God of Carnage at the Gielgud Theatre
Fringe & Other London News
At the Etcetera Theatre, in Camden, north London, The Hoy Theatre Company presents, The Gaelic Teacher, by Paolo Chianta (late evenings 8 to 13 April 2008)

Tues 25 March 2008
Visiting Mr. Green, by Jeff Baron, starring Warren Mitchell & Gideon Turner, at the Trafalgar Studios from 3 April 2008
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Fringe & Other London News
At the Old Red Theatre, in Angel, north London, Tangram Theatre Company presents, F*cked, by Penelope Skinner (16 April to 3 May 2008)
At the Barons Court Theatre, in west London, A Man Called Luke, by Benjamin Dudgeon (8 to 12 April 2008)
At the Greenwich Playhouse, in south London, Split Soul Dance & Blue Bud Stage
presents , Leaving, by Sarah O’Hanlon (22 April to 11 May 2008)

Mon 24 March 2008
Desmond Barrit to star as ‘The Wizard’ in Wicked, at Apollo Victoria Theatre from 9 June 2008
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Fri 21 March 2008
Shows in April & May at the Arts Theatre include Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf by Toby Hadoke; Tell Me… Lies by Carole-Anne Le Foll & Zameen by Kali Theatre
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Fringe & Other London News
At the Etcetera Theatre, in Camden, north London, Resister presents, A Picture of Alchemy, By Michael Mallon (22 April to 11 May 2008)

Thu 20 March 2008
Actor, Paul Scofield dies aged 86.
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Wed 19 March 2008
Billy Elliot - The Musical extends to 11 April 2009 at the Victoria Palace
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What our reviewer Peter Brown, and the popular press said about Jersey Boys - The story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons - at the Prince Edward Theatre
Fringe & Other London News
At the Arcola Theatre, in east London, So Close To Home, By Mark Wheatley (1 to 26 April 2008)
At the Cobden Club, in west London, Two, by Jim Cartwright (6 to 9 April 2008)

Tues 18 March 2008
Jo Stone-Fewings will take over the role of Richard Hannay in The 39 Steps at the Criterion Theatre from Monday 28 April 2008 .
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Mon 17 March 2008
Fringe & Other London News
At the White Bear Theatre, in south London, Paper And String presents, Westward Ho!, by Thomas Dekker and John Webster (1 to 20 April 2008)
In the basement of Electrician’s Shop, in Trinity Buoy Wharf, east London, Room for Pudding presents, Crave, by Sarah Kane (2 to 12 April 2008)

Sun 16 March 2008
Fringe & Other London News
At the Landor Theatre, in Clapham, south London, Impulse Theatre presents, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, by Edward Albee (1 to 6 April 2008)

Fri 14 March 2008
The Lord of the Rings, has posted closing notices at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane for 19 July 2008 [Click here for more details]
Alistair McGowan takes over the role of Emcee in Cabaret, at the Lyric Theatre from 21 April 2008 [Click here for more details]

Thu 13 March 2008
Lifecoach, a new comedy by Nick Reed at Trafalgar Studios Two from 20 May 2008 starring Phill Jupitus.
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Wed 12 March 2008
Cast update for Oxford Street, by Levi David Addai, includes Ashley Walters, Nathaniel Martello-White, Amelia Lowdell, Cyril Nri, Shane Zaza at Royal Court Upstairs from 2 May 2008
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Fringe & Other London News
At Theatre503, in Clapham/Battersea, south London, Buckle For Dust and Theatre503 presents, Cotton Wool, by Ali Taylor (1 to 26 April 2008)
At the Greenwich Playhouse , in south London, Casanova Productions & Trilby presents, Casanova: The True Story, a new musical by Philip Godfrey (14 May to 8 June 2008)

Mon 10 March 2008
Ring Round the Moon, posts early closing notices at the Playhouse Theatre for 29 March 2008
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Fringe & Other London News
At the Bridewell Theatre, in city of London, Tower Theatre presents, The Glass Menagerie, by Tennessee Williams (1 to 5 April 2008)
At the Union Theatre, in south London, Non Stop Cabaret presents, The Maids, by Jean Genet (8 to 12 April 2008)

Sun 9 March 2008
The Winners of the 2008 Laurence Olivier Awards includes A Disappearing Number (Play); Hairspray (Musical); Rafta Rafta (Comedy); Saint Joan (Play Revival); The Magic Flute – Impempe Yomlingo (Musical Revival); Rupert Goold (Director); Chiwetel Ejiofor (Actor); Kristin Scott Thomas (Actress); Rory Kinnear (Supporting Role Drama); Michael Ball (Actor in Musical); Leanne Jones (Actress in Musical) ; Tracie Bennett (Supporting Role Musical).
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Fri 7 March 2008
Gala performance of Rolling with Laughter, in aid of The Jennifer Trust for Spinal Muscular Atrophy, at Her Majesty's Theatre on Sunday 30 March 2008 with Natasha Wood.
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The Fall & Rise of Lenny Smallman, by Richard Lumsden at Arts Theatre 22 April - 4 May 2008
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What the popular press said about The Man Who Had All the Luck, at the Donmar Warehouse
Fringe & Other London News
At the Tristan Bates Theatre, in Covent Garden, central London, Green For Go presents a double bill, Three More Sleepless Nights / Fourplay, by Caryl Churchill (1 to 20 April 2008)
At the Pacific Playhouse (formerly Southwark Playhouse), south London, Othello, by Sturdy Beggars Theatre Company (20 to 29 March 2008)
At the Lyric Hammersmith Studio, in west London, Have Box Will Travel, Written and performed by Charlie Dark (14 April to 3 May 2008)

Thu 6 March 2008
Cast updates at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, includes David Calder & Sally Bretton in King Lear; Christopher Brandon & Oliver Boot in A Midsummer Night's Dream; Christopher Benjamin & Serena Evans in Merry Wives of Windsor.
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What our reviewer, Peter Brown, and the popular press, said about Major Barbara, at the Olivier, NT
Fringe & Other London News
At the Theatro Technis, in Mornington Crescent, north London, Inner City Productions presents, Chicken, By Mike Batistick (3 to 27 April 2008)

Wed 5 March 2008
Hannah Murray from TV's Skins, joins the cast of That Face by Polly Stenham, which is at the Duke of York's Theatre from 1 May 2008.
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Fringe & Other London News
At the Bridewell Theatre, in city of London, Sedos presents, Red, Hot and Black, cabaret conceived by Angus Jacobs & Pedro Rodriguez (8 to 12 April 2008); and Road, By Jim Cartwright (15 to 19 April 2008)
At the Landor Theatre, in Clapham, south London, Third Party Production presents, The Tragical History Of
Dr. Faustus, by Christopher Marlowe (8 to 19 April 2008)

Tues 4 March 2008
Cast update for Enid Bagnold's, The Chalk Garden, which is at the Donmar Warehouse from 5 June 2008: Margaret Tyzack joins Penelope Wilton
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Fringe & Other London News
At the Arcola Theatre, in east London, An Enemy Of The People, by Ibsen, adaptation by Rebecca Lenkiewicz, starring Greg Hicks (1 to 26 April 2008); The Lady From the Sea, by Ibsen, adaptation by Frank McGuinness, starring Lia Williams (29 April to 31 May 2008)
At the Canal Cafe Theatre, in west London, Limehouse, by Sally Eyl (4 to 22 March 2008).
At the The Lion & Unicorn Theatre, in Kentish Town, north London, Tapestry theatre company presents, The Maiden’s Prayer, by Nicky Silver (8 to 27 April 2008).

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