A contemporary musical set in London, Rules of Love is a modern love story concentrating the relationship between Matt (Jake Roche) and Daisy (Daisy Head), and their friends Jack (Daniel Anthony) and Jess (Sydney Rae White). Matt is a lowly postboy at 'Passion', a fashion-based advertising agency, whilst Daisy is a young, ambitious girl on work experience. Matt's attraction to Daisy is obvious, but Daisy is in a relationship and so they need help from their friends to establish the Rules of Love.
Håkan Hellström plays a football trainer to a team consisting of lookalikes of well-known football p...
In this satirical twist on classic movie musicals, a young lady must choose between love and social ...
Heidi, the star of the "Meet The Feebles Variety Hour" discovers her lover Bletch, The Walrus, is ch...
Zed and Addison are back at Seabrook High, where, after a groundbreaking semester, they continue to ...
Marie Antoinette is the Korean adaptation of the namesake Japanese musical. The story portrays the “...
A trio of female soul singers cross over to the pop charts in the early 1960s, facing their own pers...
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An emotionally powerful and intimate show about two New Yorkers who fall in and out of love over the...
A silver-tongued poet and self-proclaimed "King of the Beggars" searches old Baghdad for a rich bach...
Step back into the imaginative and frankly terrifying world of Becky & Joe with Don’t Hug Me I’m Sca...
Three merchant seamen fleeing the Japanese take refuge on a Pacific island, where they come across a...
Spring Awakening is a coming-of-age rock musical with music by Duncan Sheik and a book and lyrics by...
A documentary on the once promising American rock bands The Brian Jonestown Massacre and The Dandy W...
In the early 1900s, the fictional Catfish Row section of Charleston, South Carolina serves as home t...
Letters, Riddles and Writs is a one act opera for television by Michael Nyman broadcast in 1991.