Opening this week, in the West End and further afield, includes ”Julie Madly Deeply” at the Trafalgar Studios, Paines Plough’s ”Jumpers for Goalposts” and ”Once A Catholic” at the Tricycle
Sarah-Louise Young brings her cabaret show about Julie Andrews, featuring songs from the shows she starred in and anecdotes about her life, to the Trafalgar Studios, running until 4 January 2014.
Paines Plough's Jumpers for Goalposts is a tale of football and friendship that has already had great success around the UK. It runs at the Bush Theatre until 4 February 2014.
A collaboration between writers April de Angelis and Nessah Muthy and director Wils Wilson, for the intrepid eater. During the performance a variety of tastings will be served, you can choose not to eat and will be able to make an informed decision. It runs at the Royal Court until 21 December 2013.
Halbwelt Kultur is a new musical cabaret which presents snapshot vignettes of seven highly influential Weimar Republic women set against the sound of the period's finest songs and the backdrop of the rise of World War II. It runs at the Jermyn Street Theatre until 15 December.
Once a Catholic is a riotous comedy directed by Kathy Burke, about catholic school girls in 1957. The nuns at Our Lady of Fatima preach chastity and diligence as the swinging sixties approach. But for the girls in class 5A, their last year in uniform is set to be one of discovery of the less holy kind… Showing until 18 January 2014 at the Tricycle Theatre.
A brand new version of one of the oldest, best loved fairytales of all time. Director Sally Cookson and team bring this classic tale of fortunes reversed to life, which runs at the Unicorn Theatre until 5 January 2014.