Users on TikTok have created an entire musical in just one-minute segments. Here's what Western students have to say about it.
The Grand Theatre produces Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad, retelling Homer's classic tale from Penelope's (played by Stratford royalty Seana Mckenna) point of view.
Posh takes the audience on an intimate — yet unfulfilling — journey into the lives of the University of Oxford's wealthiest of the wealthy.
The Rocky Horror Picture show comes back to London — fishnets and all.
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Prom Queen: The Musical hasn't been without controversy, but The High School Project has begun performing at the Grand Theatre.
There's a new kid on the block in London's theatre community, and they're bringing a contemporary twist.
Cirque du Soleil’s Crystal is the definition of a watchmaker's precision — no easy feat for a show on skates and swings.
The Palace Theatre hosted London Fringe's Circus of the Stars yesterday evening. In the festival's final 2018 event, performers offered audience members antics galore.
They may come from all over the world, but the troupes at London Fringe Theatre Fest are no strangers.
London's 2018 Fringe Theatre Fest began with the Performer Showcase which gave each performer two minutes to preview their show. Here are some shows we think you won't want to miss.
In an era of growing political instability, journalists and creatives are trying to reconcile the art of storytelling with activism. On Monday night, the Storytelling as Activism panel at the Grand Theatre explored the idea of using the stories of people from various cultures and backgrounds…
The club’s sixth annual show, Are You Still There, God? It’s me, Netflix, shines a spotlight on the comedic genius of Western University students.
As an entirely engineering-produced musical, Rick Blues defies the odds and shows Western University the creative potential of engineering students.
A look at the inner workings of Western's dance minor and its students.
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