Dee Ahluwalia talks to LondonTheatre.co.uk Magazine about what playing the role of Karim means to him and working alongside "buoyant director" director Emma Rice.
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Dee Ahluwalia talks to LondonTheatre.co.uk Magazine about what playing the role of Karim means to him and working alongside "buoyant director" director Emma Rice.
Virginia Gay’s adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac has travelled from Melbourne to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and, now, to London. She explains why her version is a happier affair than the original.
Director Max Webster is behind two of the biggest shows currently on the London stage: The Importance of Being Earnest, starring Ncuti Gatwa and Sharon D Clarke, and Macbeth, with Cush Jumbo and David Tennant.
Simon Bailey and Aaliya Mai are the leading duo behind Simon Hammerstein’s new take on The Greatest Showman — a circus-led feast for the eyes.
American actress and singer Vanessa Williams has made a career out of playing bold women, so she was a shoo-in for the role of demanding fashion magazine editor Miranda Priestly.
After wowing audiences in Kim’s Convenience at the Park Theatre, the American Korean actress is enjoying the play’s latest run at Riverside Studios.
Compton's enchanting and truly “unordinary” musical adaptation of a life in reverse makes its West End debut after an award-winning, five-star run at the Southwark Playhouse.
Alexia Khadime speaks to LondonTheatre.co.uk about how her view of Elphaba has changed since first playing the part in 2008 and why she would love to return to all of her former roles.
Dom Simpson’s Christian has a new sparkling diamond as Natalie Kassanga takes over the role of Satine in the West End production of Moulin Rouge! The Musical.
Olivier Award winner Matt Henry speaks to London Theatre Magazine about becoming Miranda Priestly's right-hand man in The Devil Wears Prada in the West End.
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