Video: NEXT TO NORMAL Cast Performs a Medley at the 2024 Olivier Awards
Last night, the 2024 Olivier Awards were held at the Royal Albert Hall, hosted by Hannah Waddingham. Among the performances was one from the West End cast of Next to Normal, who took the stage to perform a medley of songs from the show. The medley included 'I Miss the Mountains', 'Superboy and The Invisible Girl' and 'I'm Alive'. Watch the video here!
Olivier Awards 2024: The Full List of Winners
The biggest stars of London theatre gathered today at the Royal Albert Hall for the Olivier Awards 2024, hosted by Hannah Waddingham. Find out about Sunset Boulevard and the night's other big winners!
Perth Festival Of The Arts Returns This May
In its 52nd year, Perth Festival of the Arts will return on 22 May to 1 June and on 8 June, bringing a vibrant and diverse programme showcasing world-class talent from Arts and Culture. This 12-day celebration of the arts will see artists and performers from across the globe arrive at the Gateway to the Highlands.
Liza Pulman and Joe Stilgoe Bring A COUPLE OF SWELLS to Cadogan Hall in May
Following a sold-out show at Chichester Festival Theatre in January 2024, a little bit of Tinseltown is coming to Cadogan Hall this May. Liza Pulman, comedienne, songstress and one-third of the iconic Fascinating Aida has teamed up with quick-witted musical virtuoso Joe Stilgoe for a one off Cadogan Hall performance of their acclaimed show A COUPLE OF SWELLS.
CHRISTMAS WITH THE CHOIR OF MAN Album is Now Available
'Christmas with The Choir of Man' is a new EP released by Westway Music on December 1st. This must-have collection features classic Christmas songs and an original track, creating a joyous and uplifting celebration for the holiday season.
Marylebone Theatre Reveals Spring 2024 Season
Marylebone Theatre has announced an exciting Spring 2024 season of drama and dance. The season includes a contemporary adaptation of Dostoyevsky’s Dream of a Ridiculous Man by Laurence Boswell; famed poet Sir Ben Okri presents Revolution Earth; the moving The Most Precious of Goods is translated and directed by Nicholas Kent; and Marylebone Theatre presents its first dance pieces.