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Theatre news: Varna International Ballet’s 2025 UK tour
Dec 5, 2024 · RG Live will present the return of the Varna International Ballet and Orchestra to the UK, following its debut tour in 2023, visiting 20 venues from 2 January to 5 March 2025, with …
Theatre review: Othello from Royal Shakespeare Company at Royal ...
Theatre review of Othello (William Shakespeare) from Royal Shakespeare Company at Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon - reviewer: Colin Davison
Theatre feature: Panto season 2024: five observations
Dec 29, 2024 · BTG's Panto Editor, Simon Sladen, identifies the main trends he has spotted running through the 2024 panto season.
Theatre review: The Tales of Hoffmann from The Royal Opera at …
Theatre review of The Tales of Hoffmann (Composed by Jacques Offenbach, libretto by Jules Barbier) from The Royal Opera at Royal Ballet & Opera - reviewer: Vera Liber
Theatre venue: Birmingham Repertory Theatre
Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2EP
Theatre review: The Tragedy of Richard III from Lyric Theatre, …
Opening the Belfast International Arts Festival, a second Shakespeare production this season by the Lyric Theatre sees its first-ever staging of The Tragedy of Richard III, adapted by Michael …
Theatre review: Little Shop of Horrors from Sheffield Theatres at ...
Theatre review of Little Shop of Horrors (Music by Alan Menken, book & lyrics by Howard Ashman) from Sheffield Theatres at Crucible Theatre - reviewer: Velda Harris
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Edinburgh 2024 in summary: recovering but not complacent
Aug 28, 2024 · Festival leaders are cautious about celebrating increases in visitor numbers and ticket sales for the Edinburgh Fringe, International and Book Festivals.
Theatre review: Dick Whittington and his Cat from Greenwich …
A tale of fame and fortune, Dick Whittington feels nowhere more at home than when presented in London, where the streets aren’t quite paved with gold. A home-grown narrative on home soil …