11/22/08 AM Clips - UK
By Andy Propst on Nov 22, 2008 | In UK
Financial Times
Horrid Henry’s stage play
The nasty boy who thinks only of himself, who most parents recognise as a byword for naughtiness, greed and mayhem, comes to London’s West End
Hackney Empire’s pantomime
Susie McKenna’s dedication to the genre is reflected in the way she fuses charm and cheek to make her London shows must-see theatre every December, writes Sarah Hemming
Bankers are latest pantomime villains
Never mind wicked stepmothers, ugly sisters and evil witches. As London’s pantomime season gets under way for the Christmas season, there is a new villain in town – the banker
The Times UK
10 secrets of Malcolm Gladwell's success
The writer is bringing his best-selling secrets of success to the stage in a new show. Dominic Maxwell gets some tips
The Guardian
'Darling, don't you think it's time -'
Simon Gray's friend David Lodge looks back on a life and career characterised by honesty, self-loathing and lacerating wit
Theatre preview: Mile End, Plymouth
Drum Theatre, Tue 25 to Sat 29
Theatre preview: Iran: New Voices, London
Barbican: The Pit, EC2, Tue 25 to Dec 7
Theatre preview: A Little Night Music, London
Menier Chocolate Factory, SE1, Sat 22 to March 8
Theatre preview: Blood Wedding, Liverpool
Liverpool Playhouse, Tue 25 to Nov 29
Pick of the week: Scotland & Ireland: Theatre
Sunshine On Leith West Side Story Nobody Will Ever Forgive Us The Consequences Of Lightning PlaY
Pick of the week: North: Theatre
The Brothers Size Ladies Down Under Black Tonic Death Of A Salesman A Taste Of Honey
Pick of the week: Central: Theatre
One Night In November Arabian Nights Why The Whales Came Far From The Madding Crowd Hans Christian Andersen's Magical Tales
Pick of the week: South: Theatre
Mile End England Spectacular A Month In The Country Hans Christian Andersen's Magical Tales
Pick of the week: London: Theatre
Gethsemane La Cage Aux Folles The Norman Conquests Any Which Way Fat Pig
The Stage UK - Blogs
Apathy is the Actor’s Worst Enemy
Ever wondered if the state of your bedroom reflects the state of your life? In my case, I think it is a perfect comparison - disorganised, messy and filled with random objects. There is the occasional nod towards order...
Whatsonstage.com - Off-West End & Fringe
You, Me, Bum Bum Train, Cordy House
In the heart of Shoreditch is a theatrical experience sure to leave you Dazed and Confused. For the twenty minutes of You, Me, Bum Bum Train , life whizzes towards you, towers over you and nestles momentarily in your periphery vision before disappearing. Like a ...
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