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Three Women & Shakespeare's Will comes from the pen of Joan Greening who has made something of a speciality of writing about historical figures connected to the arts, albeit in imaginary…
Silence at the Donmar Warehouse is based on a non-fiction book by journalist Kavita Puri who interviewed people who lived through the partition of India in 1947 and subsequently settled in t…
Pither Productions is presenting the London premiere of Nina Atesh's atmospheric dark thriller The Drought "a drama of desperation, dread and deception set to take the audience on a voyage o…
Both have successful decade-spanning careers. Both are driven and fiercely independent. And then there's the mutual love of sequins. Arlene Phillips talks to Vicky Edwards about Girl Power, …
As Biden tried valiantly to make a distinction between the so-called MAGA extremists (Make America Genocidal Again) and ordinary Republicans, one is reminded of the tension " the liberal gui…
Arrows & Traps' outstanding online films of reimagined Greek myths were a joy during the pandemic, and you should not miss the chance to see Persephone live on stage at the Brockley Jack…
Charlie Josephine's play I, Joan at Shakespeare's Globe does give Joan a feminist mantle; that is probably for the best, as the character would be pretty unbearable if focused solely on thei…
A brand-new production of Joe Penhall's brilliant 2007 play Landscape With Weapon " about the moral dilemma faced by a scientist involved in creating weapons of mass destruction " will run …
Beautiful charts the early years of Carole King from a 16 year old girl writing her first hit single, to her first solo concert in front of an audience at Carnegie Hall in June 1971. King wo…
The unique energy and passion of Come From Away are destined to be remembered for years; at this point it feels hard to believe that another show will usurp its special place any time soon. …
Happy Meal is a show about friendship, identity and is ultimately a heart-warming love story, a lot to pack into a show that is about an hour long. This delightful two-hander is labelled as …
History wasn't only written by the winners, but by the men on the winning side so what can it really tell us about the lives, experiences and identities of anyone else? That is the central d…
There is plenty to be enjoyed about the musical Ride at London's Charing Cross Theatre. In particular " the quality of Freya Catrin Smith and Jack Williams' book and music and lyrics which h…
Both exhilarating and frustrating, Muses brings something new and innovative to the theatre space. It's often just beautiful, and sometimes bizarre. I'm interested to see what Puro Caos have…
The play All's Well That Ends Well at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon provides a lot of food for thought, but under McIntyre's eye it remains a humorous piece. This excell…
Riverside Studios has partnered with the Original Theatre Company to make their three competition-winning plays from debut writers available for on-demand viewing. Across three nights in Jul…
Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon chatted to Julian Forsyth about starring in The Woman in Black as Arthur Kipps in London's West End.
Nadine Higgin stars as Alma in the forthcoming production of Yellowman, which opens at the Orange Tree Theatre next month. Kirsty Herrington spoke with Nadine to find out more about her late…
The fact that Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman's production of Into The Woods at Theatre Royal Bath is one of two high profile productions currently running on either side of the Atlantic is t…
Is it a musical? Is it panto? Is it a musical about panto? Find out when you see OH YES I AM!, arriving at London's King's Head from 11-12 September 2022.
An epic musical available on-demand from The Space, The Brontës is the latest depiction of the famed Yorkshire family of writers in the 19th century.
Farine Clarke's sharp and scathing play London Zoo returns to the Bread & Roses for a well-deserved longer run. Even though the story is set at the turn of the millennium, the characters…
Inspired by her own experience of clothes hoarding, the monologue Breathless by Laura Horton at Pleasance Courtyard is a gentle story of accepting and managing mental health issues.
The Tempest at Shakespeare's Globe is an unexpectedly hilarious production of a potentially tricky play, with vibrant direction from Sean Holmes " George Fouracres, Ralph Davis and Ciarán…
The Rest Of Our Lives at Summerhall, Edinburgh ends in a remarkable moment of mass dancing as the audience descends on the stage, suddenly finding themselves at full emotional stretch thanks…