Jackson Live in Concert, presented by Sweeney Entertainments, brings the hugely talented ‘CJ’ to theatres across the UK, recreating the Michael Jackson experience with his stunning rendition of all his favourite songs.
Ranulph Fiennes is the only man alive ever to have travelled around the Earth’s circumpolar surface and he still had time for a quick interview.
Oliver Phelps, best known for playing George Weasley in the Harry Potter films, talks to us about swapping magic for murder as he makes his stage debut in The Case Of The Frightened Lady.
Michelle Heaton, who was a member of the pop group Liberty X, has been cast as the Fairy Godmother in this year’s Grand Opera House pantomime: Cinderella.
Joan Collins Unscripted will see audiences enthralled as Dame Joan reveals some of the exciting stories and secrets from her long career and also includes a question and answer session with the chance to ask questions about her life and career.
Brian Conley has embarked on a 2018 UK Tour Still The Greatest Entertainer – In His Price Range. He will perform to audiences around the UK on a 40 date tour until 10 June 2018.
Ranulph Fiennes is the only man alive ever to have travelled around the Earth’s circumpolar surface (more people have been on the Moon!) His record-breaking expeditions include travel by riverboat, hovercraft, manhaul sledge, skidoo, Land Rover and ski…
Following two acclaimed West End seasons, when it played to over 100,000 people and received standing ovations at every performance, this unforgettable theatrical tour-de-force will now tour to 16 cities and towns across the UK and Ireland in 2018.
Brand new stage musical Summer Holiday is set to tour the UK from May 2018. Based on the iconic 1960’s film of the same name, starring Cliff Richard and The Shadows, Summer Holiday will include all of the number one hits from the movie.
The award winning producer Ellen Kent returns in the Spring after her recent critically acclaimed tours of Nabucco, Aida and La Boheme, with three stunning traditional productions. Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, one of the world’s most popular operas, Verdi’s La Traviata, beautiful, heart-breaking and tragic and Verdi’s Rigoletto, the dark opera they tried to ban.