Happy Sunday everyone, hope you’ve had a good week and thank you, as always, for being here.
I’ve been looking at ways of making Must See Theatre a more pleasing experience for subscribers and hopefully this regular news letter (weekly or thereabouts depending on content) will go a long way to doing just that.
Instead of emailing an alert for every individual news story, casting announcement, feature and first look, you will now find a round-up of all those alerts in this newsletter.
Reviews, being the life blood of what I do and more immediate by their very nature will continue to be flagged up individually as they go live.
Hopefully this will mean I’m not clogging up your inboxes too much as content is now being updated more regularly.
So here we go with the first newsletter, many of you may have already seen these links but do bear with me, it allows me to set up a style for what you will receive going forward, and who knows, you may even have missed a story that catches your eye. Curtain up…
If you’re a lover of spy fiction, this is for you… 👇
John Le Carré’s Spy Who Came In From The Cold to embark on major tour - here’s where to see it.
Cosy crime is always popular as this post has proven, by far the best performing story on MustSeeTheatre.com this week… 👇
London next, and the host of QI is swapping his suits for… well, see for yourself. 👇
First look at Stephen Fry as you have never seen him before… in The Importance of Being Earnest.
If like me you’ve always loved The Time Team, Blackadder and tales of Sherwood Forest, this could be one for you… 👇
Blackadder and Time Team star returns to Sherwood as Executive Producer.
Back to the Nineties now, and who remembers the Queen of British Soul, Beverley Knight? 👇
Nineties soul legend set to star in West End premiere of Marie and Rosetta.
Too soon to talk about Christmas? Okay, what about panto then? It’s nearly time… Oh, yes it is! 👇
Finally, a Broadway transfer heading to London that’s worth bearing in mind if you are planning a theatre break. 👇
Smash hit Broadway comedy OH, MARY! set for London’s West End.
Until next time, happy theatre going.
Liam