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"My character does not treat his wife respectfully at all..." Watch Brian Martin talking about Finborough Theatre's four star revival of St John Ervine's Jane Clegg, then book a ticket for o…
What sparks the creativity in a writer's mind? In the case of Hedgehog writer Alexander Knott it was a blog post written by BoxLess Theatre's Artistic Director Zoe Grain about "struggling ju…
As User Not Found prepares for its London transfer - running at The CoffeeWorks Project next to Battersea Power Station from 17 May to 2 June 2019 - the show's co-creators and Dante or Die c…
Want a really good way "to face the Brexit situation and laugh"? Brexit [the play] is the answer. While voters may be turning away from the Tories and Labour at the ballot box because of Bre…
The Andrew Lloyd Webber Bridge Company, which features a cast of recent graduates from the BRIT School, comes to Southwark Playhouse next month with world premieres of musical The Sandman an…
Why has Time Out chosen Dante or Die's User Not Found as one of its Top Theatre Picks for May? The raves that Time Out's Andrzej Lukowski and so many other critics gave the show when it was …
Condescending friends and parents with better social lives than their 20-something children - it's all part of comic drama Boomerang, running at the King's Head Theatre this week. Take a loo…
20:40, David Kerby-Kendall's new play looking at one man's mental health over twenty years, gets its world premiere at London's Omnibus Theatre, running for 12 performances only from 4 to 16…
Sneak a peek behind the scenes, and rewind the clock to the 1990s, with The Wardrobe Ensemble as they prepare for the West End premiere of their multi-award-winning devised hit Education Edu…
Following huge success at last year's Edinburgh Fringe, and a 2019 tour to cafes around the country Dante or Die's ground-breaking digital hit User Not Found, written by Chris Goode, arrives…
"The only thing you need to improve is your trust that you are fabulous!" That's the message at the heart of Mama G's Story Time Roadshow, the one-Dame show that comes to the Lion & Unic…
Twenty-seven brand new shows from some of the UK's most exciting emerging theatre companies are set to hit the King's Head Theatre this summer for the venue's annual Playmill Festival.
A lawyer and an improv expert have created a version of Brexit that's guaranteed to be delivered as promised. After two sell-out runs, Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky's hit political comedy ret…
"Impeccable", "gripping" and "poignant" - critics have been quick to praise David Gilmore's revival of Jane Clegg, which has not been seen on the London stage for more than 75 years. Take a …
We're counting down to the world premiere of Blueprint Medea, which relocates Euripides' ancient classic to the fringes of modern London amongst a group of Kurdish and Iraqi immigrants. How …
Boas, beehives, blusher and... glove puppets. Discover the world of Mama G's Story Time Roadshow with these fantastic production images, the book your tickets for this celebration of being w…
Who is the world's worst detective? You'll need to investigate the case of The Falcon's Malteser, adapted from Anthony Horowitz's much-loved young adult novel by New Old Friends, which gets …
Usually lurking behind the scenes, trying to control public perceptions of their client, publicists stand centre stage in new satire Cuttings, which plays the Hope Theatre in June. Time to b…
"Small scale but grand, this is the perfect piece of theatre" for the newly renamed Coronet Theatre. We agree! What else have critics been saying aboutAlix Sobler's "the truth is stranger th…
Taking Liberties, a new comedy about a woman trying to leave old habits behind and build a new relationship with her brother, will play a limited one-week season at the Bread and Roses Theat…
An unusual first Brighton performance and a keepsake perfect for a storyteller; as she brings Mary Blandy's Gallows Tree to Brighton Fringe, Lita Doolan tells us about her love for the Brigh…
Laughter, anguish and wine - the perfect combination for any rehearsal room, surely. It's certainly what we can see in rehearsals for comic drama Boomerang, which comes to the King's Head Th…
If Sid Vicious had lived, could The Sex Pistols be about to reform? To cut a version of "Anarchy in the UK" for a corporate jingle? We're looking to Sense of Place Theatre's revival of Mike …
"Inventive," "entertaining," "excellent" - Audiences have leaped onto social media to share their excitement about Bowie-inspired coming-of-age story Heroes. Take a look at what they had to …
Physical theatre company BoxLess Theatre will debut their new drama Hedgehog at the Lion and Unicorn Theatre next month. It will be their first show as Associate Artists of the newly relaunc…