Theatre Review 63
The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry
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Theatre Royal Haymarket, London
Saturday 18th April 2026
Posts by Stage Door Chris
Ceiling Of The Day 2
Theatre Royal Haymarket, London
Theatre Show 63
Show: The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry
Theatre: Theatre Royal Haymarket, London
Review to follow.
One for the road.
One final pilgrimage up to London to see this incredible show.
I'm sure it's going to be even more emotional than usual.
Eleanor Worthington-Cox being In The Frame is everything.
Thank you, @andrewtomlins.bsky.social.
As my favourite show, I loved hearing how much Next To Normal still means to Eleanor.
"We have the most incredible fanbase in the entire world!"
Ode to The Society of London Theatre
(Olivier Awards 2026)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypwq...
Thank you @mickeyjotheatre.bsky.social.
I often feel as though I'm a lone voice in this regard so it always feels uplifting whenever somebody with Mickey-Jo's platform continues to speak out. 👏👏👏👏👏
Theatre Review 62
The Greatest Showman
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Bristol Hippodrome
Sunday 12th April 2026
Theatre Show 62
Show: The Greatest Showman
Theatre: Bristol Hippodrome
Review to follow.
SeatPlan is such an amazing help when booking theatre tickets. I use it so much. It's a great idea to celebrate the brilliant person behind it all. Well done, Musical Theatre Review. And thanks to Ben for all of his hard work. It's very much appreciated.
Just when I think it's impossible for me to love Rachel Zegler any more than I already do, she then goes and performs Falling Slowly with Glen Hansard. Perfection!
I've found a reason to go and see Beetlejuice!
Been a David Hunter fan ever since Once at the Phoenix Theatre.
And I'll make sure it's a Tom Xander day too. Loved him in Mean Girls.
I've found a reason to go and see Sinatra!
Official 'West End Royalty' and one of the nicest people I've ever met at Stage Door.
No, it doesn't. Still no word on what happened to this production. I'd be interested to know what the reason was and why the announcement was made so late that it wouldn't actually be going ahead. Show ticket was refunded but my train ticket won't be. We deserve answers.
We all call it PRESS NIGHT, don't we?
It's only maybe less progressive theatre critics who refer to it as OPENING NIGHT, isn't it?
I was leaving the Noel Coward Theatre on Saturday as people were also pouring out of Wyndham's Theatre at the same time.
I promise you that Inter Alia was already open!
We will be welcoming Thespians to Theatre Royal, Bath soon and I was already looking forward to seeing this new musical from the Mischief team. But now I'm looking forward to it even more after today's announcement that the incredible Claire-Marie Hall is in the cast. God, that's brilliant!
Top Ten Favourite 'Y' Songs From Musicals
Well, I was NOT expecting this!
I just randomly thought that I would check the Hippodrome website for any returns and there was one seat available!
I grabbed it so quickly!
Ceiling of the Day 1
Noel Coward Theatre, London
Door of the Day 27
The Stage Door where maybe Cynthia appeared after the matinee this afternoon but I wouldn't know because, with Dracula being a one act play, I was able to head off straight back to Paddington to catch an earlier train home...
Noel Coward Theatre, London
Theatre Review 61
Dracula
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Noel Coward Theatre, London
Saturday 4th April 2026
My favourite episodes are always the ones where you two get together! It becomes like a lowbrow version of the WhatsOnStage podcast - and I mean that as a huge compliment because you sound more like genuine theatre fans (who we can relate to) whereas they have a more 'theatre critic' type approach.
Theatre Show 61
Show: Dracula
Theatre: Noel Coward Theatre, London
Review to follow.
SHOWS I'VE BOOKED TO SEE IN APRIL 2026
Dracula
The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry
Six
Top Forty Favourite 'W' Songs From Musicals
Part 2: 'W' Songs That Are NOT Questions
TOP THEATRE NEWS 2026 (MARCH)
Theatre Review 60
The Choir Of Man
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Theatre Royal, Bath
Saturday 28th March 2026
Theatre Show 60
Show: The Choir Of Man
Theatre: Theatre Royal, Bath
Review to follow.
Being tall, I usually make sure that I'm sitting on a side aisle to avoid blocking people's views so it's very unusual for me to be drawing attention to myself by being front and centre. Remember when I was papped at Hot Mess last year? Well, it's happened again!
Theatre Review 59
The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry
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Theatre Royal Haymarket, London
Saturday 21st March 2026