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Full line-up and schedule unveiled for Musical Con 2025
Musical Con 2025 has unveiled its full schedule, returning for its fourth annual edition with a spectacular weekend of performances, inspiring panels and star-studded meet-and-greets. The musical theatre celebration will welcome thousands of fans for two action-packed days, featuring over 80 special guests across multiple stages and experiences. Read more
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New Staff Join The House Of Miranda With Vanessa Williams Extending Her Reign And The Show Extending Until 26 September 2026
After a record-breaking debut year in the West End, becoming the fastest-selling show in the Dominion Theatre’s history, The Devil Wears Prada has announced a fresh wave of runway-ready cast members alongside another extension, with performances now booking until 26 September 2026. Read more
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Lara Denning joins the cast of the UK & Ireland tour of HERE & NOW
The producers of the brand-new musical HERE & NOW, presented by UK pop sensation Steps, are delighted to announce that West End star Lara Denning will take over the role of Caz from 11 November 2025. Rebecca Lock, who currently plays the role, will give her final performance on Sunday 9 November. Read more
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Full Casting Announced for Sherlock and the 12 Days of Christmas
Birmingham Rep has announced the full cast for the world premiere of Sherlock Holmes and The Twelve Days of Christmas, a brand-new play-with-songs written by Humphrey Ker and David Reed, with original music by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Read more
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West End Premiere of Marie and Rosetta, Starring Beverley Knight and Ntombizodwa Ndlovu, Opening at @sohoplace
Jonathan Church Theatre Productions and Chichester Festival Theatre, in association with Nica Burns, have announced the West End premiere of the Rose Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre and ETT’s acclaimed production of Marie and Rosetta, written by George Brant and directed by Monique Touko. Read more
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Clarkston – Review
Last night’s performance of Clarkston at Trafalgar Theatre was a quietly devastating reminder of how intimate storytelling can carry enormous weight. Directed with care and precision by Jack Serio, Samuel D. Hunter’s play emerges here as both a study of personal struggle and a broader reflection on the cultural stagnation of small-town America. It is… Read more