
In any acting career, the role of Diana in Stereophonic would be a crowning achievement — but Lucy Karczewski is just getting started...
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In any acting career, the role of Diana in Stereophonic would be a crowning achievement — but Lucy Karczewski is just getting started...
After delighting audiences in shows like & Juliet, Hadestown, and Matilda The Musical, Melanie La Barrie is helping to tell the story of one woman’s life in Mary Page Marlowe.
David Shields has starred in Punch since its very first performances at Nottingham Playhouse in 2024. Now he takes this shocking account of a true, life-altering story to the West End.
Olivier Award winner Hiran Abeysekera takes on his most exciting challenge yet: playing Hamlet as part of Indhu Rubasingham’s first season at the National Theatre.
Forty years on, the world’s most popular musical is only getting more popular. We meet four stars from the anniversary cast: Killian Donnelly, Katie Hall, Jac Yarrow, and Jordan Shaw.
Jonny Donahoe first performed Every Brilliant Thing 11 years ago at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Now he is returning to the show in the West End.
As part of a series celebrating some of the West End's longest-running shows, we speak to Neil McDermott who plays Mr Wormwood in the RSC's Matilda The Musical by Dennis Kelly and Tim Minchin.
After more than 20 years in the spotlight, Shoshana Bean is preparing to release her seventh and most exposing album yet, with songs set to be performed for the first time in a one-night-only concert in London later this month.
This wildly talented singer is making her mark in the sublimely silly Titanique, and finally showing the West End what she can do.
Lynette Linton’s final production at the Bush Theatre stars Letitia Wright and Golda Rosheuvel. We spoke with them about the creation — and the meaning — of Not Your Superwoman.
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