Missing long-running shows; Art returns to Broadway; support the fringe festivals; H2G2 on stage
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The British Theatre Guide Newsletter
No 1217: 22 June 2025
Editorial

Back in the days when I used to visit London regularly, there were some shows I didn’t see because I thought they’d be around for a long time while there were others I wanted to make sure I saw before they disappeared.

I passed the Criterion on Piccadilly Circus many times thinking I must get to see The 39 Steps sometime, but I never did, even though it ran there for nine years (I subsequently saw it on tour, and have seen later productions of it since it was released for other theatres to perform).

Another play falling into that category was Art, which ran at Wyndham’s Theatre for five years before moving to the Whitehall Theatre. I’ve still not seen it, although I did listen to the radio adaptation some years ago.

That production had a couple of interesting selling points. Capitalising on the short running time, they started introducing performances in the time-slot we would call teatime here up north, but which I believe southerners call dinnertime (dinner is a completely different meal up here). This meant that you could see Art, grab something to eat then see another show in the same evening.

Another feature of this show right from its West End opening in 1996 was the calibre of stars it attracted to the three roles, starting with Albert Finney, Tom Courteney and Ken Stott and ending, in 2003, with Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton and Mark Gatiss of The League of Gentlemen.  The Broadway transfer in 1998 opened with Alan Alda, Victor Garber and Alfred Molina.

Well, it’s back on Broadway later this year, carrying on the latter tradition with a cast of Bobby Cannavale, Neil Patrick Harris and James Corden. Philip has had a look at how much it would cost to see them at current Broadway ticket prices, but there will be enough people to pay it just to see people off the telly to justify charging these rates.

At the other end of the charging scale, if you want see new theatre at prices that make it worth taking a risk, there are fringe festivals around the country at the moment. Edinburgh’s Fringe is the largest and the most famous but not cheap either for tickets or to stay in the city, but I’m seeing a lot of press releases for Camden Fringe and the Greater Manchester Fringe Festival at the moment, and there are others worth looking out for. For the cost of a West End or touring musical, you could see several shows in one of these festivals which could be terrible or could feature stars of tomorrow.

One announcement I am very much in two minds about is the stage adaptation of The Hitch-Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. This is, to me, a work of genius from the late Douglas Adams that I have loved for several decades; I have the five books in the trilogy (sic) plus the radio scripts, the radio series on CD and the TV series on DVD, but I couldn’t even bring myself to watch the terrible film, produced after Douglas’s death, a second time, let alone own it. So when I read in the press release for the new show, “based on the treasured novels and the film by Touchstone Pictures”—well, perhaps you can understand my dilemma.

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David Chadderton
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Steel
Theatre by the Lake at Park 90, London

Mazeppa
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Fight For America!
American Vicarious at Stone Nest Shaftesbury Avenue London

Next Generation Festival: Youth Company of the Finnish National Ballet
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Bluebelle
Theatre RE at Crucible Theatre, Sheffield

Frozen: The Hit Broadway Musical
Disney Debut at Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Kafka
Twilight Theatre Company at 59e59 Theatres, Brits OffBroadway, New York

Death Pact
Bridge House Theatre at Bridge House Theatre

Zoraida di Granata
Donizetti Opera Festival, Bergamo

The Girl on the Train
Simon Friend Entertainment and Josh Andrews Productions at Festival Theatre, Malvern

By Royal Appointment
Daniel Schuman and Lee Dean in association with Carl Leighton-Pope at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham

Macbeth
HER Productions, Girl Gang Manchester and Unseemly Women at Hope Mill, Manchester

Sunny Side
Northern Rascals at Dance City, Newcastle

Lovestuck: A New Comedy Musical
Stratford East and Wildpark Entertainment at Stratford East

Atomic Cabaret
Accidental Theatre, Belfast

Medea
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Little Women
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