Jerry Seinfeld steps back on the British stage

The vast crowd roared in delight as Jerry Seinfeld bounded unannounced onto the stage. As he put it he could hardly have expected or wished for a better welcome being so far from home. Twenty thousand fans paid the minimum of £70 each to attend what was as Seinfeld’s first show in 12 years in the [...]

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Catherine Tate and David Tennant stage debut

Much Ado About Nothing is a wonderful Shakespeare comedy that opens at Wyndham’s Theatre in London’s West End June 1.  The play is the story of Claudio and Hero who are about to marry until they fall victim to the scheming of Don John.

The one time Doctor Who stars Catherine Tate, and the Doctor himself, David [...]

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Jersey Boys Ticket Offers

West End theatre ticket seller, Leicester Square Box Office has announced cheap Jersey Boys tickets making this the perfect treat or Christmas present if you’re looking to buy! If you are a lover of musicals, then you will love seeing Jersey Boys. It is showing right now at the West End, and is [...]

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Wizard of Oz theatre breaks – see Danielle Hope in London

The BBC talent show ‘Over The Rainbow’ may have recently finished, but online coach holidays website Door2Tour.com is offering customers the opportunity to see the newly crowned ‘Dorothy’, Danielle Hope, take to the stage with its newly-launched coach packages to see the ‘Wizard Of Oz’.

Door2Tour.com features a wide range of theatre weekend breaks and day trips to [...]

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Love the Sin is interesting but not compelling

The new West End play, Love the Sin is quite a mess, although it is notable given the fact that it actually looks seriously at the Christian faith, which is not the trend in modern secular society.

The aim of the play is to examine Anglican Communion combined with a personal and political look at the lead [...]

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People will still pay for a West End show

London’s West End is still seeing good in revenues even in a recession, with receipts that total around half a billion pounds, showing that people again are enjoying dance, plays, opera, and musicals.

Over 2009 box office receipts have increased up to 7.6% totalling up to £505m according to figures from the Society of London Theatre.  Among [...]

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