By Nellie Andreeva
12.02.2020 - 14:41 / digitalspy.com
Doctor Who. Broadchurch. Jessica Jones. Deadwater Fell. Good Omens. David Tennant's impeccable list of TV credits speaks for itself.
Now, one of the screen's biggest stars is coming back to the West End stage for the first time in a good few years.
David will be reviving a play called Good at the Playhouse in central London. Olivier Award winner Dominic Cooke, who also directed On Chesil Beach, will direct its limited, 10-week run.
Originally written by CP Taylor for the Royal Shakespeare
By Nellie Andreeva
Kyra Sedgwick is set to star in the ABC multi-camera comedy “My Village,” Variety has learned.
Dreamworks Animation’s classic 1998 animated feature gets the stage treatment in a new theatrical imagining – an epic spectacular with music and lyrics from the creative mind of Stephen Schwartz.
Kick-Ass star Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Inside No. 9 actor Steve Pemberton are set to join forces in a West End revival of The Pillowman.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Steve Pemberton will star in a new production of Martin McDonagh’s play The Pillowman.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have been spotted enjoying a night out in London's West End.The royal couple looked chic as they arrived at Noel Coward Theatre on Tuesday 25 February as 38 year old Kate donned a stunning navy blue dress with buttons down the front paired with silver high heels.
No stranger to sharing empowering images on Instagram, Demi Lovato posted a selfie in celebration of #NoMakeupMonday and told her followers that it was a refreshing break from all the full-on glam that she'd been filling her feed with recently.
Whitney Houston is about to take the stage again, eight years after her death. On Tuesday, Feb.
Strictly Come Dancing favourite Kevin Clifton has told of an ex-Strictly colleague who was rejected for a big part in a West End musical because of their behaviour on the BBC show.The dancer recalled the tale to his The Wedding Singer co-star Rhiannon Chesterman on his podcast, The Kevin Clifton Show.
A Bob Marley musical is to open in London’s West End next year.
By Peter White
David Tennant will return to the West End to star in a play about how good people could be seduced into joining Nazism.