NEWS: Dissident Theatre premieres cancel culture comedy Snowflakes
Robert Boulton's cancel culture play Snowflakes, whose original 2020 run was cancelled due to Covid, finally gets its premiere this month at the Old Red Lion Theatre.
Robert Boulton's cancel culture play Snowflakes, whose original 2020 run was cancelled due to Covid, finally gets its premiere this month at the Old Red Lion Theatre.
Dream Lover, Jane Elia's new play inspired by the crimes of London serial killer Dennis Nilsen, premieres this month as part of the Clapham Fringe festival at London's Bread & Roses Thea…
After a site-specific lockdown run at the Calder Bookshop, Feathers transfers to the Lion & Unicorn Theatre this month. We caught up with Gutter Street's writer/director Leo Flanagan abo…
Indulge in your inner child and open up your imagination to unlikely possibilities with 'Love Beyond the Zoo' " it's not just a fictional story but also a fable which makes us question what …
On 11 September 2021, it will mark the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. To commemorate the anniversary, Apple TV+ has filmed a performance of …
Proforca's Lately was definitely worth the wait, I was crying by the end. I can only hope this production has a life beyond this short London run, as it is a show that would resonate with au…
Callum and Alison are instantly drawn to each other when they meet at school. Or it could be university. We never know. We're in Shithole-on-Sea and our sense of place is, fittingly, all at …
Marcus Hercules' Prison Game is a deeply human story, showing the devastating ripple effect of that first, flawed, guilty verdict.
Site specific theatre hasn't been easy over the last eighteen months " in fact you can take out the first two words of that statement. It's been tricky enough getting regular venues open, le…
As much as it is visually spectacular, Frozen the Musical also has added depth to the story that makes it feel more poignant than the film.
This production of The Woman in Black at the Fortune Theatre is a great reminder of why theatre and the arts are so important and how they can take you to another place entirely
As it returns to the London stage for an autumn tour, take a look at what Darcy Willison and the Empty in Angel team have been up to in rehearsals, then book your tickets for the hit gig eco…
Anthony Almeida has created not only a highly entertaining piece of theatre in Cat On a Hot Tin Roof at Curve Leicester, but a tableau of family life that can still resonate with modern audi…
After an avalanche of critical raves, Steven Dexter's 'glorious', 'incredible', 'truly inspiring' immersive production of Pippin has extended its limited season at London's Charing Cross The…
Any new musical must bring cause for celebration, and so I approached this one with some interest. First planned as a stage production and billed as "the world's first theremin musical", Fal…
New Wimbledon Theatre has opened its doors with the West End smash hit production Waitress starring Lucie Jones as Jenna and ex Busted star Matt Willis in the role of Dr Pomatter. The book b…
And so, to a piece which has long been on my "to see" list but which has kept getting bumped as a whole host of other stuff claimed my attention. As Meet Me At The Edge is a filmed account o…
As she starts performances in Irving Berlin's 1950 Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Call Me Madam, Olivier Award nominee Rosemary Ashe took time out of rehearsals to tell us why she wante…
Olivier and Tony Award-winning producer David Pugh is proud to announce that he will be presenting the Tron Theatre Glasgow, the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh and Blood of the Young's produ…
It was just about a month ago that I observed that considering the dominant story of all our lives for the last 18 months has been the pandemic, there haven't really been all that many dire…
Love London Love Culture chats to Witney White about Rime of the Second Sister, the last instalment of 45North's Written on the Waves series.
Twin sisterhood, space, and the uncertain near future are at play in Amy Berryman's debut play, Walden, which recently enjoyed a run on stage as part of the Re:Emerge season at the Harold Pi…
Which Cal & Alf will you get? Two different pairings take to the stage this week in James Lewis' new two-hander Lately at the Lion & Unicorn Theatre. Check out our head-to-head photo…
Although I'd still give a best company name prize to recent Edinburgh appearees (??!) Expial Atrocious, running them a close second is Smoking Apples " though I'd be hard pressed to identify…
A very excited audience gathered at the wonderful Leeds Playhouse to see David Nixon's ballet adaptation of Choderlos de Laclos' 18th-century highly-seductive novel, Les Liaisons Dangereuses…