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The first trailer for "Real Housewives of London" features lavish parties, fierce tension, and even references to royal family drama. Watch it unfold.
Right now in the West End, you shouldn’t miss Evita, currently showing at the London Palladium The post Till the Stars Come Down, Theatre Royal, Haymarket appeared first on London Unattached.
How could a show about such an outsize hero as Hercules be so lame? That’s the question hovering over a Disney-backed musical that arrived at the Theater Royal, Drury Lane, in London on Tuesday ...
Law firm Grant Thornton has sealed a £275m buy-in for its defined benefit pension scheme with Royal London, securing the pensions of 2,200 members and establishing a route to a full buyout.
Royal Palm Square, a Fort Myers shopping center, will undergo redevelopment with plans for residential units, a hotel, and medical offices. The Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, a tenant with a lease ...
Micky Cochrane is set to take the stage once again in Carrying David, an emotionally charged and inspiring one-man show based on the life of world champion boxer Glenn McCrory and his remarkable ...
York Theatre Royal has asked audience members not to applaud the entrance of star Gary Oldman as he returns to the stage. Oldman, known for his turns in The Darkest Hour and Slow Horses, has recently ...
Based on the novel by Michael Morpurgo, War Horse is a National Theatre production in association with Handspring Puppet Company and directed by Tom Morris with revival director Katie Henry ...
A T-shirt at the souvenir stand in the lobby of the Royal Oak Music Theatre on Thursday night, March 20, delivered a succinct message — “Chiodos is (expletive) back.” ...
Theatre Royal Drury Lane is currently home to a reimagination of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. But London’s oldest theatre has always pushed boundaries.
Royal Group bought the former Westminster Bank building in London’s Mayfair district and plans to transform the heritage property into a 50-suite luxury boutique hotel.
Why is it so hard to write a decent play about Bach? Maybe, in part, because there are no words that can express anything as eloquently as his music did – about life and death, pain and transcendence, ...