Ultimate Girls Night Out With Priscilla
If you are looking for something extra special to do during this Easter, Glam may just have the solution for you...Priscilla Queen Of The Desert The Musical is launching exclusive Priscilla Parties....
View ArticleCynthia Nixon To Tackle Broadway Again
Former Sex And The City actress Cynthia Nixon has signed on to star in Pulitzer Prize-winning play Wit on Broadway in New York City. Nixon will take on the lead role of the cancer-stricken poetry...
View ArticleLondon Community Gospel Choir
If the British Summer weather’s getting you down and you need some uplifting, here’s a little something guaranteed to do just that! London Community Gospel Choir are performing LIVE at Cadogan Hall in...
View ArticleTheatre Review: The Playboy Of The Western World
The Playboy of the Western World by Irish playwright John Millington Synge was first performed at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, on January 26, 1907 – where the mention of women’s undergarments caused...
View Article40 Winks of Terror
Arriving to the chorus “Would you like us to show you where to change?” Glam quickly realised we were entering unknown territory. That territory being owned by the wondrous character and 40 Winks...
View ArticleTheatre Review – Noises Off
It was, perhaps, the watching of a production of Noises Off at the age of fifteen that truly began my love of theatre. So it was with trepidation that I entered the Old Vic for Lindsay Posner’s...
View ArticleHappy 15th Birthday ‘Kids Week’
Today I attended a special 15th birthday celebration for Kids Week – a deal that, for the month of August, allows children under the age of 16 to go FREE to certain performances of West End shows. I...
View ArticleJumpy hits The West End!
The Royal Court has yet another one of it’s shows opening in the West End – this time it is the turn of April De Angelis’s smash hit Jumpy. I was lucky enough to attend it’s Opening Night at the Duke...
View ArticleAll that jazz
Last month Chicago played its final performance here in London. Glam took our seats (with a hankie in hand) for the last curtain call… Somehow, and I’m not sure how, I’d managed to make it into my...
View ArticleTheatre Review: Spamalot
Spamalot, the musical adapted by Eric Idle and John Du Prez from Monty Python and the Holy Grail, has been a permanent fixture in London’s West End, and after a successful run at The Harold Pinter...
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