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Co-produced by Leeds Playhouse and Opera North, A Little Night Music, Stephen Sondheim's musical bittersweet comedy, returns to the Leeds Playhouse after it made its debut last summer.
At the Harold Pinter Theatre this is The Seagull as a tragic love story turned up to the max. It opens up new avenues in what is a familiar play and takes a fresh approach to what you'd expe…
A tight 80-minute three-hander (two other minor characters appear briefly), Original Theatre's The End of the Night is not an easy watch but it is quite brilliant, and lends itself perfectly…
Following the 8pm performance of Doctor Faustus at Southwark Playhouse on Wednesday 14 September 2022, My Theatre Mates co-founder Terri Paddock will talk to director Ricky Dukes, leading ma…
The second pair of plays from #FinboroughFrontier's quartet of pieces #VoicesFromUkraine reflecting on the situation in the war torn nation is now available. They join the first couple to fo…
Acclaimed screenwriter John Goldsmith brings his first play The Throne to Charing Cross Theatre this summer. It is set in 2002, the year of the Golden Jubilee, and imagines an encounter betw…
Peter Hamilton's new play Blue, a dark comedy about the quest for spiritual meaning in a modern secular and cynical age directed by directed by Ken McClymont, will run at London's White Bear…
Favour is another artistic success from the consistently-innovative Bush Theatre, set within a community and on subject matter rarely shown on stage. It is very well worth going out of the w…
Inspired by the moment in April 1987 when the princess opened Britain's first HIV/AIDS unit at London's Middlesex Hospital and challenged public perceptions of the disease by shaking hands w…
Alan Menken's classic score for Beauty and the Beast is shown off to its best at the London Palladium in this suitably charming production based on Disney's animated film.
Switch_MCR are a Manchester-based theatre company creating new and exciting accessible work. The company was founded by Royal Exchange Young Company members and is now one of the biggest ind…
Based on the iconic 1952 musical film featuring Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, and Donald O'Connor, Singin' in the Rain has both a great pedigree and a lot to live up to. Now touring after suc…
With Windrush Day being 22 June, last week was originally going to be the opening night of Roy Williams' new Hampstead Theatre play, The Fellowship, until plans had to be changed because Luc…
Theresa Rebeck's Mad House at the Ambassadors Theatre is a tremendously engrossing and satisfying tragicomedy, given a flawless, blazingly well acted production by Moritz von Stuelpnagel.
Streaming in two versions, a concept album at two hours available for free, and a four hour one for purchase, Kisses on a Postcard is an episodic piece which can be enjoyed in short bursts b…
Tom Ratcliffe's compelling play Evelyn at Southwark Playhouse challenges our thoughts and opinions to great effect, while also offering a raw emotional experience.
First female friendship is the focus of Roy Williams' latest play The Fellowship, premiering at the Hampstead Theatre as class, race and past activism haunts this family saga.
Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon takes a look at what critics have had to say about this new play at London's Royal Court Theatre.
Ambassadors Theatre, London " until 4 September 2022 For the second time in successive weeks an American family drama opens in the West End and while Jitney may be a less obvious group of ch…
Given its fringe origins, Six is an ideal fit for Melbourne's Comedy Theatre, flooding the relatively intimate space with throbbing music and rock stadium lighting. The heady combination of …
It's been much, much longer than I thought since I sat down to watch a main stage performance at the Royal Court " and ten years since I caught the first outing of Mam I'm 'Ere. Days later, …
Underbelly Festival is currently home to Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch and promises to be brimming with dark comedy, blue eyeshadow and a myriad double entendres.
All three plays in Chris Bush's Rock/Paper/Scissors triptych run in Sheffield Theatres' three spaces simultaneously with one cast. The overall piece is a logistical coup-de-théâtre. It's…
Have you read the reviews for Frankie Meredith's May Queen yet? Originally premiered last year as part of Paines Plough's Roundabout season, this 'spell-binding' piece set in Coventry is now…
Bangers at the Soho Theatre has a fine buzz of the contemporary and a real sympathy for sexual confusion and other experiences such as the loss of a parent.