
Directed by Daniel Raggett, the play follows disillusioned 1960s lead singer Maggie Frisby as she stumbles through the night fuelled by booze, fury, and a voice that refuses to die.
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Directed by Daniel Raggett, the play follows disillusioned 1960s lead singer Maggie Frisby as she stumbles through the night fuelled by booze, fury, and a voice that refuses to die.

Olivier Award winner Adrian Lester first starred as Cyrano at the Swan theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon at the end of 2025. He will be joined by Susannah Fielding as Roxane.

Following a run at the Savoy Theatre in 2025, the musical will head to the new, temporary 550-seat Arts at Marble Arch, which was announced earlier this week.

Carrie Cracknell will make her directorial Donmar debut with Mass. Adeel Akhtar, Amari Bacchus, Monica Dolan, Paul Hilton, Lyndsey Marshal, Rochelle Rose, and Susie Trayling star.

The season opens with the world premiere of Sherlock Holmes, a new mystery by Joel Horwood, directed by Sean Holmes and starring Joshua James in the title role.

Booking for the two-part production has extended through 20 September, with the one-part production reopening at the Palace Theatre on 6 October.

Reprising their roles from the show's Almeida run are Liv Hill (Three Girls), Siena Kelly (Black Mirror, Adult Material), and Tanya Reynolds (Sex Education, A Mirror).

The production, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, is directed by the original award-winning Broadway director Jason Moore, with music and lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx and book by Jeff Whitty.

Phantom Peak is described as a "fully immersive town filled with interesting characters to meet, interactive quests to complete, and carnival and arcade games to enjoy."

The comedy play focuses on the women who run a bustling Harlem braiding salon. Across one hot summers day, they experience everything from demanding customers to secrets, lies, laughter, and betrayal.
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