Fleabag: the gift that keeps on giving… out free G&Ts
It has only been a few weeks since Fleabag last graced the pages of this diary, but, judging by the show's current
It has only been a few weeks since Fleabag last graced the pages of this diary, but, judging by the show's current
Look, Tabard knows the summer is not yet over, but let's be honest " it's time we all started thinking about Christmas.
Fleabag has clearly been a hit with thousands who have seen it on stage and huge swathes of the country who tuned
It's an unwritten rule at the Edinburgh Fringe, that, whatever you do, don't mention 'the M word'. No, not that " don't
Tabard is a firm believer that it's never too late to follow your dreams. Cabaret star Lynn Ruth Miller is a prime
You'd have to have been living under a rock not to have heard about nine-year-old Charlie Kristensen, who found himself being bullied
Those of us who take regular trips to the Rumour Mill (via the Grapevine, obviously) will often hear the tales of diva-ish
Tabard has already raised some concerns over the film adaption of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats. The entire premise of adult humans dressing
If you thought you had to pay top prices to hear opera, think again. Tabard has come across a way to hear
Tabard has spent the past few days wondering whether Theatreland has been struck by a mischievous, havoc-wreaking poltergeist. First, the Lyric Hammersmith's
Most famous actors will have a good tale or two to tell about encounters with over-enthusiastic fans. However, Robert Lindsay can probably
The Stage has unwittingly found itself at the centre of a media storm over the Boris Johnson domestic disturbance. Tabard should explain.
The world feels depressing sometimes, doesn't it? Brexit's a mess, party politics is messier, and the blissful summer we needed " and
Actors without an agent will go to all kinds of lengths to secure their standing in the industry, often taking the initiative
Tabard hears complaints on almost a daily basis of pesky audience members interrupting performances with their mobile phones. Andrew Scott has previously
Watching Eurovision on Saturday evening, one might have been under the impression Su Pollard was a last-minute entry. The Ukranian entry was
Just last week, we welcomed the news that two giants of cinema are being given the musical theatre treatment. The adaptation of
Tabard is well aware of the lengths superfans will go to in order to mark their dedication to a star. These may
And so to the launch of & Juliet, a new musical that is opening later this year in the West End. Attendees
Tabard is used to noisy audiences. And anyone who's ever been to see Dirty Dancing " the Classic Story on Stage will
When they're bringing your curtain down, demand to be buried like… drag queen Ruby Venezuela. Tabard hears the legendary drag queen, once
As the UK's biggest annual celebration of theatre, the Olivier Awards are a very serious matter indeed. Especially this year with the
Ever wondered what rumoured James Bond and world's sexiest man Idris Elba would look like in one of those ping-pong-ball-covered CGI bodysuits,
Theatres are trying all kinds of weird and wonderful tactics to bring in new audiences these days. One venue has decided to
Forget The Phantom of the Opera, these days everyone's talking about 'The Phantom of the Poopera' (sorry). Because while the West End's dirtiest problem is