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    18:00 - The Wonderful World Of Musicals (Adrian & Fizz) 09 JUL 2024

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Review – The Choir of Man – Theatre Royal Brighton and National Tour

    There are shows that entertain, and then there are shows that feel like an open invitation—to laugh, to sing, and to share in something quietly profound. The Choir of Man is firmly the latter: a five-star triumph that transforms a simple premise into one of the most uplifting nights you can have in a theatre. Set inside a worn but friendly pub, the production wastes no time making […]

today22/04/2026

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Review – The Pantomime Awards 2026 – Wycombe Swan Theatre

    On Sunday 19 April, the winners of The Pantomime Awards 2026, staged in partnership with Trafalgar Entertainment and ATG Entertainment (ATGE), were announced by the UK Pantomime Association at a star-studded ceremony at Wycombe Swan in High Wycombe, presented by Vernon Kay. The Special Recognition Awards, which celebrate productions and individuals representing the values that the Association seeks to promote, were presented to: Terry Parsons who received the Award for Outstanding Achievement in Pantomime. […]

today21/04/2026

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Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain – The Best Bits! comes back to the West End

    From Thursday 30th July to Monday 31st August Birmingham Stage Company returns to London’s West End with the funniest, fearsome and most farcical facts from British history in Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain - The Best Bits!, a non-stop romp through our nation’s remarkable past. The show is directed by Neal Foster and features Emma Swan so, before they start rehearsals, Box Office Radio had a chat with them both about the […]

today17/04/2026

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Review – The Ballad of Johnny and June – Theatre Royal Brighton and National Tour

    There’s something instantly comforting about The Ballad of Johnny and June. From the moment it begins, you get the sense that you’re in safe hands—this is a show that knows exactly what it wants to be, and delivers it with charm, warmth, and a big heart. At its core, this is a story that many people will already have some familiarity with, but what makes this production stand […]

today15/04/2026

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Interview – Myra’s Story – Trafalgar Theatre, London

    The raw, funny, and deeply moving one-woman play, Myra’s Story, returns to London’s West End this April for a strictly limited engagement at Trafalgar Theatre, shining a human light on homelessness, addiction, and the fragile line between stability and survival. Produced by Amber Allen, and performed by IFTA nominee Fíonna Hewitt-Twamley, this critically acclaimed solo show will play for just four performances on 12 April and 19 April (2pm and 6pm). In […]

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Waitress – Theatre Royal Brighton and National Tour

    There are few theatrical productions as quietly uplifting as Waitress, and the current 10th anniversary national tour proves exactly why this show continues to resonate so deeply with audiences a decade on. Warm, heartfelt, and laced with gentle humour, it serves up an evening of theatre that feels both intimate and satisfying, like a perfectly baked pie shared among friends. At the centre of it all is Carrie […]

today07/04/2026

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Review – Death on the Nile – Theatre Royal Brighton and National Tour

    Death on the Nile has long been celebrated as one of the Agatha Christie’s most intricate and atmospheric mysteries, and the 2026 theatre touring production proves that this classic still has the power to captivate modern audiences. From the moment the curtain rises at The Theatre Royal in Brighton, the production immerses the audience in a world of glamour, intrigue, and simmering tension, delivering an experience that feels […]

today01/04/2026

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Review – Rosie: A New Musical – Adelphi Theatre, London

    London’s West End has long celebrated larger-than-life personalities like Rosie, who features in a new musical based on the true story of Rosie Boote. Presented as a semi-staged concert performance at the Adelphi Theatre, this new work already feels destined for a full theatrical run. Even in this pared-back format, Rosie proves utterly captivating — an evening of wit, warmth, and musical brilliance that leaves the audience cheering. […]

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Review – Top Hat the Musical – The Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

    Top Hat the Musical arrives in Eastbourne like a gust of warm, champagne-fizzed air, bringing with it the kind of polished, feel-good entertainment that seems increasingly rare. Adapted from the beloved 1935 film starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, this stage musical leans wholeheartedly into elegance, escapism, and old-fashioned theatrical charm — and for the most part, it succeeds beautifully. From the outset, the production establishes a glossy […]

today17/02/2026

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