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Thrills, Chills, and Giggles with Midsomer Murders
Shh, don’t tell anyone, but we think that Midsomer Murders is even better on stage than it is on the television! Midsomer Murders: The Killings At Badger’s Drift is running at Bromley’s Churchill Theatre until 16th May. We just shared an interview with one of the stars of the show, James Bradwell, who plays Detective… Read more
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Full House, standing ovations and a ‘Ring Of Fire’ all around!
The UK tour of The Ballad of Johnny & June opened at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley, bringing audiences an emotional and music-filled tribute to one of the most legendary couples in music history — Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. The production offers a powerful blend of storytelling, humour, heartbreak and unforgettable music that… Read more
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Bromley’s work jigsaw is coming together
Bromley has always had attractions as a place to do business – size of borough, part of London and yet also of Kent, excellent travel links, well-educated workforce, and being known as London’s greenest borough are just a few items from that list. However, a coherent, determined effort has been under way to make the… Read more
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Rockin’, Frockin’, and Shockin’ – The Rocky Horror Show
The Rocky Horror Show, currently playing at the Churchill Theatre from 9th to 14th February, is as delightful and deplorable as ever! That delight is very much aided by the drier-than-dry-ice Narrator (Jackie Clune), whose stand-up comedy we will be looking out for. As one audience member put it, “It’s a bit like panto, but… Read more
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Beauty and the Beast: A Grand Night Out
Spectacular and lavish, the annual pantomime at the Churchill Theatre, The Beauty and the Beast, provides a memorable end to the year (and start to 2026, as it runs until 4th January). Episode 264 of the Bromley Buzz podcast was recorded at the press night of the show, and features TV’s Hi-De-Hi great Su Pollard (as… Read more
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A Tour de Hearse: Murder At Midnight
A Tour de Force is defined as an achievement or performance that shows great skill and attracts admiration. Given the dark humour of Murder at Midnight, playing at Bromley’s Churchill Theatre from 26-29 November, tickets here, this comedy thriller is more a Tour de Hearse, with the iconic vehicle clearly parked outside ready for a… Read more