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News: Wicked extends West End run

West End musical Wicked has defied the UK's economic downturn by extending its booking period until September 26, 2009. The Wizard of Oz spin-off show, which is playing at Apollo Victoria Theatre, is one of the capital's most successful musicals. Since its London premiere in 2006, it has taken £55 million to date, with almost £20...

News: 24-hour strike by staff at Glasgow’s Tramway and Mitchell theatres

Staff at Glasgow's Tramway and Mitchell Theatres have gone on a 24-hour strike following a pay dispute with the company responsible for delivering leisure activities in the city. Today's strike will be followed by a range of industrial action, which will impact the two venues and 70 other community facilities, and aims to make it impossible for...

Flashdance

Review: His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen

Square Eyes 5-7 September

TV Today: Harry and Paul (Friday 9pm, BBC1) A return for Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse in a...

Bringing off-Broadway to the West End….

Shenton’s View: There is no shortage of theatre spaces in London, of course, of all shapes, sizes and...
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Square Eyes 5-7 September

TV Today: Harry and Paul (Friday 9pm, BBC1) A return for Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse in a second run of brand new character sketch comedy, although the title Ruddy Hell! It’s Harry and Paul has been slimmed down to the...

Bringing off-Broadway to the West End….

Shenton’s View: There is no shortage of theatre spaces in London, of course, of all shapes, sizes and all-too-often, states of disrepair. Some of this is being addressed - subsidised houses from the Royal Court to the Royal Opera House and...

Important announcement from The Stage

In The Paper: Owing to circumstances beyond our control, I regret to advise that major parts of The Stage Online will not be updated for a minimum of two weeks and, unfortunately, this means the recruitment section will not be available online...

Lost in Austen loses audience

TV Today: I’m a little disappointed to see that last night’s opening episode of the ITV1/Mammoth Screen comedy drama, Lost in Austen , attracted a paltry audience of 3.8 million and a 17% share . By anybody’s standards, that’s pretty dismal...

Worst night of the year….

Shenton’s View: It’s an occupational hazard of going to the theatre professionally that you’re going to have bad nights from time to time; but at least I can remind myself that I’ve not paid for my tickets to add a waste...

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