The star of Mrs. Doubtfire brings the beloved character to life every night – but also makes her very much his own with incredible impressions.
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The star of Mrs. Doubtfire brings the beloved character to life every night – but also makes her very much his own with incredible impressions.
The actor is firing on all cylinders playing Rusty the steam engine in Starlight Express at Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre.
Musical theatre superstars Rachel Tucker and Trevor Dion Nicholas are starring in Hadestown, Anaïs Mitchell’s Depression-era retelling of the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice.
All aboard! Titanique cast members Rob Houchen, Jordan Luke Gage, and Lauren Drew, as well as co-writer Tye Blue, discuss how this little-show-that-could became an international success story.
The final TV series of Stranger Things will air in 2025, but the stage show is just getting started, with a Broadway transfer on the horizon and a new cast established in the London production as it turns one.
Spanish actor Álvaro Morte is relishing his 12-week stint in Barcelona, a play about a drunken one-night stand that turns increasingly darker.
Hilarious bad-taste bonanza The Producers has just goose-stepped its way back into London and stage veteran Andy Nyman is taking on the role of its beleaguered anti-hero, Max Bialystock.
Mason Alexander Park made their West End debut last year with a barnstorming Emcee in Cabaret and are now making magic as Ariel in The Tempest.
Sharon D Clarke has made a name for herself as one of the stage’s most versatile actors – from powerhouse vocals in Caroline, Or Change, to an award-winning performance in Death of a Salesman.
The West End stars, who have more than 30 theatre credits between them, discuss appearing in producer Cameron Mackintosh's revival of Oliver! at the Gielgud Theatre.
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