This is the Grammy-nominated singer's first time performing since suffering a 'minor stroke' last year.
The international hit musical continues at the Sondheim Theatre.
Playing the Donmar Warehouse, the work tracks the early days of the BBC.
Based on the best selling memoir by Henry Fraser, the musical features a score by Nick Butcher.
Thom Allison directs Jonathan Larson's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical at the Canadian venue.
Nikolai Foster again directs Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey’s '50s musical.
The Frank Wildhorn musical is based on the popular Japanese manga series of the same name.
Mint Theater Company is partnering with London's Jermyn Street Theatre.
The musical will be reimagined by co-directors Robert Hastie and Anthony Lau.
Danny Robins' thriller transferred from a limited engagement at the Lyric Theatre.
The Neil LaBute play premiered in 2001 with Paul Rudd and Rachel Weisz in the lead roles.
The Olivier-winning production continues at the Kit Kat Club.
The Amour Tony nominee is joined by Isabelle Georges.
Michael Ball is back in a new role after starring in the original 1989 London and Broadway productions of the musical.
The Crown's Peter Morgan explores the fall of the Soviet Union with Tom Hollander and Will Keen reprising their roles from a sold-out run at Almeida Theatre.
Jethro Compton directs the new musical, based on the F. Scott Fitzgerald short story, at London's Southwark Playhouse Elephant.
The comedian's latest solo show, which played Broadway last fall, will also run at Edinburgh Fringe Festival this August.
Michael Ball is back in a new role after starring in the original 1989 London and Broadway productions of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical.
Michael Ball is back in a new role after starring in the original 1989 London and Broadway productions of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical.
Nick Winston will direct the English-language premiere of the musical based on the best-selling Japanese manga series.
The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, which follows opera star Christine Daaé to New York's Coney Island, will play two nights at Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
The Neil LaBute play premiered in 2001 with Paul Rudd and Rachel Weisz in the lead roles.
The production of the classic musical plays Leicester's Curve and London's Sadler’s Wells before embarking on a U.K. tour this summer.
Direct from Broadway, the production is one of several announced for the Off-Mirvish season.
The Alan Menken, Jack Feldman, and Harvey Fierstein musical continues at the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre.
Starring Olivier winner Maureen Lipman, the solo play follows one woman's turbulent journey from Nazi-occupied Europe to America.
Drew McOnie and Lindsey Ferrentino have co-adapted the Oscar-winning film for the stage.
Nick Winston will direct the tour, launching in 2024.
The hit musical will begin previews next year at the Prince Edward Theatre.
Jethro Compton directs the new musical, based on the F. Scott Fitzgerald short story, at London's Southwark Playhouse Elephant.
Matthew Modine leads the cast as Atticus Finch at the Gielgud Theatre.
The musical is based on the 1995 cult classic film that featured Patrick Swayze, Wesley Snipes, and John Leguizamo as three drag queens on a cross country road trip.
Playing the West End's @sohoplace, Tony and BAFTA nominee Mike Faist and Oscar nominee Lucas Hedges star as Jack and Ennis.
Jamie Lloyd will direct the musical at the Savoy Theatre.
2023 Tony-nominated & Juliet writer David West Read has penned the book for the work featuring the songs of the rock and roll singer-songwriter.
Caroline Leslie directs Mark Evans' Charles Dickens mashup.
Jonathan Butterell directs Ashley Robinson's adaptation of the intense gay love story.
The Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty musical tells the tale of a Caribbean island country girl named Ti Moune who falls in love with an aristocrat.
The Tony-winning Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical will play two performances at London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
The production of the classic musical plays Leicester's Curve and London's Sadler’s Wells before embarking on a U.K. tour this summer.
Performances will begin this fall at London's Apollo.
Georgie Rankcom directs the reimagined take on the Tony- and Pulitzer-winning Frank Loesser musical.
The app will allow Fringe theatregoers to buy tickets directly on the phone, and randomly recommend shows.
Jonathan Butterell directs Ashley Robinson's adaptation of the intense gay love story.
The duo will play Crazy Coqs and 54 Below.
Max Webster will direct the Shakespeare tragedy.
The Halo TV series actor and West End Cabaret alum star as two lovers whose relationship is told in a random new order every night.
Tony winner Susan Stroman directs the revised production of the Tony-winning musical following its Chichester engagement.
The Rodgers and Hammerstein classic, directed by Daniel Fish, plays Wyndham's Theatre.
Danny Robins' thriller transfers from a limited engagement at the Lyric Theatre.
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