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Opens: August 27, 2024
Closing: February 13, 2025
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2 Charing Cross Road London WC2H 0HH London

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CALLING ALL THE LADIES, GAYDIES and THEYDIES...



...grab a hot date for our World Premiere at the Garrick Theatre this Autumn!!!

Ever asked yourself how you could possibly be single when you’re soooo cool, interesting, and fun?!?! (dw neither have we).



That’s the situation faced by two best pals in WHY AM I SO SINGLE? Join them as they drink/eat/cry/laugh through their attempt to answer the impossible question of why they are so single?!



From the writers of SIX, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, comes a brand-new British musical where the lonely little lives of two BFFs are transformed into an all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza about dates, mates, and celebrating love in all its forms.



Book now if you’re literally anyone who is single, looking, or happily partnered (no judgement x).



__Assisted Performances__


Audio Described - Saturday 21st September 7.30pm


BSL - Friday 18th October 7:30pm


Captioned - Saturday 25th January 2:30pm

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Interview: Caroline Bowman On Her Warmth for Disney's FROZEN
by R. Scott Reedy - Oct 19, 2023


On Broadway and on tour, Caroline Bowman has played some of theater’s best-known female leads, from Elphaba in Wicked to Eva Perón in Evita and Rizzo in Grease. She says, however, that her current role as Elsa in the North American tour of Frozen just may be her favorite.

Review: 3X3 FESTIVAL: HOW I LEARNED WHAT I LEARNED at Brookfield Theater Of The Arts
by Jared Reynolds - Oct 17, 2023


The Brookfield Theatre of the Arts’ 3X3 Festival continues with August Wilson’s 'How I Learned What I Learned.' Following in the footsteps of Jay Presson Allen’s Tru, How I Learned What I Learned finds August Wilson- played by Jeramie Gladman- reflecting on his upbringing, his friends, and his career through a series of stories and events that shaped his life, his relationships, and his professional development. Jeramie's passion is infectious in this exploration of Wilson's life.

Review: LITTLE BY LITTLE, CUT TOO SHORT, & BROADWAY BOUND Bring Some Pleasures To 54 Below
by Rob Lester - Oct 17, 2023


These three evenings at 54 Below celebrated what some might cavalierly dismiss as missable musical theatre “also-rans,” but they’d be missing out

The Friday 5(+1): Cast Members From Street Theatre Company's RIDE THE CYCLONE
by Jeffrey Ellis - Oct 13, 2023


In Ride The Cyclone, which debuted in 2008, members of the St. Cassian High School chamber choir of Uranium City, Saskatchewan, have died as the result of a freak accident on a roller coaster called The Cyclone. Now, each member is given the opportunity to tell their story in hope of winning a reward from a mechanical fortune teller: a return to life!

Until the Ribbon Drops New Single Nature Mother With Emoni Wilkins
by Michael Major - Oct 11, 2023


Critically acclaimed artist Until The Ribbon Breaks releases new single 'Nature Mother' featuring Emoni Wilkins. The song addresses environmental concerns and the connection between humanity and nature. Watch the official music video and listen to the track now.

Interview: cignature Gives us a Taste of the Summer With Their Latest EP and Speaks About Their Growth as a Group!
by Alyson Eng - Oct 9, 2023


This summer definitely belonged to the K-Pop girl group, cignature. On August 29th, 2023, the group released their 4th EP, “Us in the Summer.” With their carefree visuals combined with the catchy, upbeat, and lively melody of their newest title track, “Smooth Sailing,” cignature embraced their youth to the fullest with this comeback.

Interview: Jai Rodriguez of JAI RODRIGUEZ: A THOUSAND SWEET KISSES at 54 Below
by Michael Walters - Oct 10, 2023


The OG Queer Eye culture vulture returns to NY for an evening of song and romance.

Interview: Anne Marie Ketchum on THIS, AND MY HEART: A PORTRAIT OF EMILY DICKINSON AND HER WORLDS THROUGH TEXT AND SONG
by Shari Barrett - Oct 5, 2023


To celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Verdi Chorus, the group’s Music Director and Founding Artistic Director Anne Marie Ketchum, pianist/vocal coach Victoria Kirsch, and actor Linda Kelsey created This, and My Heart, A Portrait of Emily Dickinson and Her Worlds Through Text and Song, to be presented as a unique theatre/concert piece by the Verdi Chorus and the Sahm Family Foundation at the First Presbyterian Church in Santa Monica on October 15, 2023. I decided to speak with Anne Marie about how she decided to create the event and her plans to represent and honor Emily Dickinson.

Interview: Ben Jones of I THINK WE SHOULD SEE OTHER PEOPLE
by Stephen Mosher - Oct 5, 2023


Days after the release of his new album and days before his second consecuitve year at The Cabaret Convention, Ben Jones has some thoughts on his four year baptism by fire in the world of cabaret.

Interview: Corey Deitz of COREY & PATRICK IN THE MORNING At 100.3 The Edge Announces Retirement
by Theresa Bertram - Oct 2, 2023


When you think of radio in Arkansas, there are very few that would come to mind worthy enough to make the Mount Rushmore of Radio in Central Arkansas-- Bob Robbins, Tommy Smith, Craig O’Neill, Broadway Joe Booker and Corey Deitz would be the five making up that monument of honor.

Interview: tripleS LOVElution on Their Debut Mini Album and Current US Tour!
by Alyson Eng - Oct 2, 2023


After their debut in August, the latest subunit from the girl group, tripleS, have created their signature sound, released their debut mini-album, and embarked on their 1st US concert tour. This is an impressive feat as very few newly debuted K-Pop groups are able to accomplish that in such a short amount of time.

Interview: Michelle Elaine of POTUS: OR, BEHIND EVERY GREAT DUMBASS ARE SEVEN WOMEN TRYING TO KEEP HIM ALIVE at STAGES
by Armando Urdiales - Oct 2, 2023


When I first moved to Houston in early 2021, theatre's across Houston began the slow process of reopening. One of the first productions featured an actress that I sorely wish I knew her incredible body of work before the pandemic. That actress, Michelle Elaine. Not only is she an exceptional actress but also one of the most amazing individuals in the Houston arts scene. When I found out she was cast in one of my favorite farces, short titled, POTUS, I was ecstatic and decided to interview this outstanding actress. 

Interview: Mauricio Martinez of 5'11' BASED IN NYC at 54 Below October 5th & 6th
by Stephen Mosher - Sep 30, 2023


As the days check off before his upcoming two-night concert and live recording at 54 Below, Mauricio Martinez has some things to say about gratitude, being Mexican, and being a live performer.

Review Roundup: MELISSA ETHERIDGE- MY WINDOW Opens On Broadway!
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 28, 2023


Rock icon Melissa Ethridge celebrates opening night of her new one-woman show Melissa Ethridge: My Window tonight! Read the reviews!

KALEVALA THE MUSICAL Composer Johanna Telander Drops 'Sandcastles' Single
by Michael Major - Sep 25, 2023


The song is beautifully produced and mixed by Jay Alton and features a heart-wrenching violin track by Scott Tran. Inspired by pop lyrics with depth,  such as those written by Joni Mitchell, Tori Amos, and Sinead O’Connor, Johanna speaks her truths in a timeless world reminiscent of the dramatic Roxette ballads of the 90s. 

Student Blog: How Theater Background Saved My Late Night Radio Show
by Student Blogger: Dwiani I - Sep 25, 2023


I am entering my final year, and part of it is working at our school’s radio station. And on my first day of the new semester, I found out that I was going to face my biggest challenge yet. I will have to host my own late night radio show. There were a lot of things that I didn’t expect going into this job. And that’s when I felt grateful for having a theater background.

Interview: Noah Pyzik Shares Why PURLIE VICTORIOUS is 'Church, Group Therapy, Community & Family'
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 25, 2023


Get an inside look at Noah Pyzik's Broadway debut in Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patch. Discover his thoughts on landing the role and what audiences can expect from this hilarious and relevant show.

Interview: Jessica Dickey of SISTERING: THE ART OF HOLDING CLOSE AND LETTING GO Explores the Joys and Sorrows of a Sibling Bond That Sustains Her Life in the Theater
by Jim Munson - Sep 21, 2023


Broadway World talks to playwright & actor Jessica Dickey about her captivating new book 'Sistering' written with her sister Danielle Neff, a United Church of Christ pastor, about maintaining their unusually close bond while following very different paths in life.

Interview: Gordon Greenberg's DRACULA, A COMEDY OF TERRORS Brings a New Perspective to the Iconic Vampire Tale
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 21, 2023


Dive into an exclusive interview with Gordon Greenberg as he shares insights into the reimagining of Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors, currently playing Off-Broadway. Discover the origins of the show, and learn how Greenberg is bringing this hyper-theatrical production to life.

Meet the Queens of DRAG RACE ITALIA Season Three
by Michael Major - Sep 18, 2023


The show also debuted the brand new soundtrack for the series featuring previously unreleased song, “The Queens” by Paola Iezzi who, together with Paolo Camilli, Chiara Francini and Drag Queen Priscilla make up the judging panel for this season. The song was written by Paola Iezzi and Johannes Willinder.

Meet the Queens in 'RuPaul's Drag Race UK' Season 5
by Michael Major - Sep 11, 2023


World of Wonder announced the brand new cast of 10 queens as they vie for RuPaul’s seal of approval in order to be crowned the UK’s Next Drag Race Superstar. They are: Alexis Saint-Pete, Banksie, Cara Melle, DeDeLicious, Ginger Johnson, Kate Butch, Michael Marouli, Miss Naomi Carter, Tomara Thomas, and Vicki Vivacious.

Bush Theatre Reveals Lineup For the First Half of 2024
by Stephi Wild - Sep 11, 2023


Bush Theatre has announced productions for the first half of 2024. Learn more about the full season lineup and how to get tickets here!

Riley Green Announces 2024 'Ain't My Last Rodeo Tour'
by Michael Major - Sep 8, 2023


Riley Green has announced his 2024 Ain’t My Last Rodeo Tour. Supporting him on arena and amphitheater stages across the country will be Tracy Lawrence across select dates and Ella Langley across all dates. Bringing his forthcoming (October 13) album, Ain’t My Last Rodeo to life, the 33-city tour will run from February 22nd through June 1st. 

PHILADELPHIA BOUND? Fall Presents Over 120 Festivals, Block Parties, Shows, Charity Events and More
by Marina Kennedy - Sep 3, 2023


Are you bound for the Philadelphia area this fall.  There’s so much to see and do that our readers will like to know about. 

Coi Leray Releases New 'Blue Moon' EP
by Michael Major - Aug 30, 2023


The project finds Coi firing on all cylinders, using her songwriting as a diary to reveal her unique perspective on life. She laces highly quotable bars with irresistible hooks, showcasing her lyrical acumen and impressive vocal delivery at the same time. She opens up the world of Blue Moon with the single and music video “Isabel Marant.”

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