This year’s production of Tchaikovsky’s much loved Nutcracker at London’s glorious Coliseum theatre is a truly enchanting experience for audiences of all ages. This refreshed version of the festive ...
London Coliseum's next show is Mary, Queen of Scots which begins performances on 2/15/2025.
There was nothing small or subtle about the Mongol Empire of the 13 th Century – it’s only right then that this significant first visit from the Mongolian State Academic Theatre of Drama is equally as ...
The U.K. revival of Hairspray, which had been scheduled to begin previews in April at the London Coliseum, starts performances June 21. The first several weeks of performances are presented with ...
On its own terms, The Mongol Khan is a five-star show – and I’m already recommending it to friends. Not without reservations of course. As is the case for Grand Opera newbies, one must caveat ...
Opened in 1904 as the London Coliseum of Varieties, the London Coliseum is one of London's most impressive venues. Designed by Frank Matcham to house 2,359 seats, it remains London's largest theatre.
Based on George Bernard Shaw’s 1913 play Pygmalion and Gabriel Pascal’s 1938 film adaptation of the same name, My Fair Lady centres on an ostensibly playful social experiment: Henry Higgins, a ...
Frank ‘Matchless” Matcham’s glorious London Coliseum reopens on February 27, after extensive refurbishment, with English National Opera’s launch of its new production of Wagner’s Ring tetralogy. It ...
Fall head over heels in Spring 2026! The multi-award-winning musical KINKY BOOTS is strutting its way to London in a joyous, brand-new production starring Strictly Come Dancing’s Johannes Radebe. The ...
Concert of the Who's first filming of the Rock Opera «Tommy» at London's opera house, the Coliseum, 14 December 1969. At this point, the Who were in full stride, playing behind Tommy and making waves ...
Instead, she sang “Remember Where You Are” in an empty London Coliseum. The staging for the performance was extremely cool. Ware and her backup singers sang while facing the back of the stage, with ...
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. Opened by Oswald Stoll on 24 Dec 1904. The first London theatre with a revolving stage. Home of the ...
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