Beetlejuice
By Anthony King, Scott Brown & Eddie PerfectGet ready for the time of your afterlife with the supernaturally hilarious hit musical BEETLEJUICE! The spectacular Broadway sensation has crossed over to the Prince Edward Theatre – for a limited haunting only. Based on Tim Burton's beloved movie classic, this wildly funny — and weirdly life-affirming — musical tells the tale...
Continue reading...Black Comedy
By Peter ShafferYoung sculptor Brindsley Miller is on the brink of success. He is expecting a visit from an influential art collector, whose approval could secure his future, and he is determined to present himself as sophisticated and successful. The problem? His flat is sparsely furnished, most of the contents borrowed without...
Continue reading...End of the Rainbow
By Peter QuilterLondon, 1968. At the legendary Talk of the Town, Garland readies herself for a series of concerts that will both captivate and haunt. The world adores her, yet behind the glittering spotlight lies a fierce struggle for control, survival, and the relentless drive to perform at whatever the cost.
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Annie
By Thomas Meehan, Martin Charnin & Charles StrouseNew Wimbledon Theatre, London
& touring
UK premiere Victoria Palace Theatre London, 1978
Set in 1930s New York, brave young Annie is forced to live a life of misery at Miss Hannigan's orphanage. Her luck soon changes when she's chosen to spend a fairytale Christmas with famous billionaire, Oliver Warbucks. Meanwhile, spiteful Miss Hannigan has other ideas and hatches a plan to spoil Annie's search for her true family…
See cast, creatives, and 2 reviewsDark of the Moon
By Jonathan PrinceCharing Cross Theatre, London
DARK OF THE MOON is a supernatural tale of powerful witchcraft, small-town prejudices and the power of love. This timeless, spellbinding new musical portrays the clash of two dynamically polarized worlds—a charming rural Appalachian town and the mystical world of witches and warlocks from the Smoky Mountains that loom high above. The show's unique musical score reflects those conflicting worlds using a thrilling blend of country/bluegrass and rock. Barbara Allen - a human girl and John - a curious witch-boy - find each other and defy their communities to build a life together. But will love conquer all - or will they be haunted by a deal that was made by the dark of the moon?
See cast, creatives, and 8 reviewsRedcliffe
By Jordan Luke GageSouthwark Playhouse Borough - The Large, London
Redcliffe is an original musical by Jordan Luke Gage that tells the haunting, true story of William Critchard and Richard Arnold in 18th-century Bristol. Set in 1752–1753, it follows the epic, forbidden romance between a man of humble beginnings and a visiting sailor, as they face severe, life-threatening persecution for being gay. William's ordinary world turns upside down upon meeting Richard. As the two men fall in love, they are forced to question everything about themselves while navigating grave, capital-punishment dangers.
See cast, creatives, and 4 reviews