Radio Times

Charing Cross Theatre Postpones Production of Radio Times

The Charing Cross Theatre postpones the second show in their new season.

Dom O'Hanlon
Dom O'Hanlon

It has been announced that the upcoming production of Radio Times at the Charing Cross Theatre has been postponed following artist non-availability.

In a statement released today, producers of the revival announced: "Sadly, due to artist non-availability, we are unable to present the production on the dates originally planned. We hope to present the production at a later date."

Audience members with tickets to Radio Times are advised to contact their point of sale for a full refund.

The production, which was to be directed by Ben Woolf, was scheduled to run from 20 August to 1 October 2016, with an official opening on 26 August 2016.  Produced by Steven M Levy, Sean Sweeney, Danielle Tarento and Vaughn Williams, the show was part of the inaugural season by newly appointed Artistic Director of the venue Thom Southerland.

No additional production has been announced. It follows the news last week that Titanic has extended its booking period to 13 August 2016.

The next show in the season will be a new production of Ragtime, which will begin previews on 8 October, running to 26 November 2016. The European premiere of Death Takes a Holiday will run from 3 December to 21 January 2016.

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