Lonny Price and Matt Cowart co-direct.
Aladdin's Michael James Scott also recently traveled the world visiting Disney productions around the globe.
The hit send-up of the blockbuster film Titanic continues at the Daryl Roth Theatre—and is heading down under.
Diyan Zora is directing the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Sanaz Toossi.
The current U.K. and Ireland tour of the classic work will play the West End's Gillian Lynne this summer.
What's announced and what's in previews in the West End.
Drew McOnie is at the helm for the U.K. run.
Gadsby's moving stand-up show Nanette was previously a Netflix sensation.
Performances begin in August at the Peacock.
The adaptation is one of more than 1,500 productions announced by the Edinburgh Fringe today.
The Olivier nominated show will embark on a seven-stop tour this summer.
Christina Aguilera will executive produce the musical, based on her 2010 film, with direction and choreography by Nick Winston.
Gordon Greenberg will direct the London production of the Stephen Schwartz-Joseph Stein musical with choreography by Matt Cole.
In the piece, Nathan Queeley-Dennis takes audiences on a sensitive and revealing journey through dating.
The irreverent send-up of the blockbuster film Titanic continues Off-Broadway at the Daryl Roth Theatre.
The Phantom of the Opera star will play faded silent screen star Norma Desmond in the upcoming production.
Ranging from internet sensation Dylan Mulvaney to Fringe favorite Reuben Kaye, Assembly is turning the spotlight on artists who push boundaries.
The tour will launch at the New Wimbledon Theatre in June.
The highly awarded comic, whose dry style of storytelling has made her one of the most popular young comics in Australia, will make her Fringe debut.
Christina Aguilera will executive produce the musical, based on her 2010 film, with direction and choreography by Nick Winston.
The musical plays Southampton's Mayflower prior to a U.K. tour.
Adapted and directed by Emma Rice, the Wise Children and RSC co-production plays the Swan.
After a successful run in the iconic cow-shaped Udderbelly, the piece will play Underbelly’s largest venue at the Fringe, the grand McEwan Hall.
Performances of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, based on the Billy Wilder film, begin in May.
Several current stars have also extended their runs in the musical at the Dominion Theatre.
Lindsay Posner will direct the Ryan Craig-penned script.
The musical will be one of two presented by SIX The Musical's Alchemation at the annual festival.
Michael Sheen plays Aneurin "Nye" Bevan in the Rufus Norris-directed production at the Olivier.
Michael Harrison will direct the annual holiday pantomime.
The tour will launch at the New Wimbledon Theatre in June.
The production previously enjoyed a Leicester run in 2021.
The Tony nominee is playing slick lawyer Billy Flynn in the John Kander-Fred Ebb-Bob Fosse musical.
Kate Prince has taken the musician's songs and turned them into a dance-theatre piece, currently on a North American tour.
The London world premiere features an adaptation by Ben Power, who wrote original songs with PJ Harvey.
The 10th anniversary production follows sold-out runs at the Arts Theatre and the Charing Cross Theatre.
Gordon Greenberg will direct the revised musical version of the Oscar-nominated Ang Lee film.
Nicholas Hytner directs the immersive production of the classic musical at the Bridge Theatre.
Leading the list of nominees are the Broadway-bound revival of Sunset Boulevard and the National's Dear England.
The English-language premiere of the South Korean hit will play the Charing Cross Theatre.
Madge will present a brand new show about their experience postponing the Broadway run of My Son's A Queer, But What Can You Do?.
Directed by Trey Ellett, the production will star a mixture of Japanese and Broadway talent.
Hannah Chissick will direct the London production of the Jerry Herman revue.
Nikolai Foster will direct the 2025 tour of the Tony-winning musical.
Matthew Dunster will direct the production at the Orange Tree Theatre in the U.K.
The Olivier-winning farce continues at the Duchess Theatre.
The long-running hit continues at the Novello Theatre.
William Whelton will direct and choreograph the fall production.
In 1999, Mamma Mia! opened in London's West End, kicking off one of the biggest (and longest) parties in musical theatre history.
The production, starring Adam Garcia, will play Southampton's Mayflower prior to a U.K. tour.
The two-hander stars Dear Evan Hansen's Sam Tutty and Dujonna Gift.
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