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Following a successful debut at the Frome Festival in Somerset, A Thousand Sons, a new play exploring the real-life fallout of nuclear testing, is coming to Camden Fringe with performances a…
Based on the true story of how the inhabitants of the small town of Gander, Newfoundland, coped with the diversion of numerous planes from American airspace on 9/11, Come From Away at the Ph…
Famous flamboyant, charasmatic homosexual writer, raconteur and actor Quentin Crisp aka Denis Pratt returns to the stage through an entertaining and heartfelt performance by the extremely ta…
Inspired by true events, Anna X is an electrifying play that is brought to life in an extremely well put together production.
Viper Squad writer James Dillon's new show Siren takes the tropes of the sci-fi horror genre (there's a heavy debt to Alien here) and throws the audience into the middle of the action.
A solo show presented by Avital Raz, My Jerusalem is a fiercely personal and deeply political show 'developed from a song'.
I finally caught up with Michael Longhurst's restaging of his 2012 Royal Court production of Nick Payne's Constellations, a gem of a two-hander.
The Really Useful Group has announced, after a period of enforced closure, the world premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella will be on 25 August 2021.
Love London Love Culture round up the reviews for this eagerly-anticipated production of Shakespeare's tragedy starring Ian McKellen.
Performer and writer Kim Scopes' fun and exciting new play Somewhere to Belong, looking at the challenges of stereotypes about the bi community in a new way, will run at London's Lion and Un…
Quentin Crisp: Naked Hope is a fitting tribute to a complex and elegant man who celebrated his own brand of queerness. "I am notorious," is the cry of this survivor.
'You are here, at the start of a moment'. Those words in Come From Away never felt more true. Four hundred and 95 days after last being in a West End theatre, 495 days after last seeing a mu…
Producers Playful Productions and the Royal Shakespeare Company have announced initial casting for The Mirror and the Light in the West End.
The impossible "five years" question is posed to each of the characters in Ben Barrow and Lucy Ireland's excellent new musical From Here " and each has a different answer.
Adam J Bernard, Tarinn Callender, Matt Henry and Tosh Wanogho-Maud will play The Drifters in brand new musical The Drifters Girl, also starring Beverley Knight, which tells the remarkable st…
The Vampyre, adapted from John Polidori's 19th-century novella by Laurie Toczek, who also performs, comes to this year's Camden Fringe.
The fourth and final Cultural Recovery Fund funded show from production company Seabright has been, like its predecessors, filmed at Wilton's Music Hall before a live audience and is being s…
Fabulett 1933, a new queer one-person musical set in Weimar Berlin, gets its postponed premiere at Camden Fringe, running at London's Canal Cafe Theatre from 8 to 14 August 2021.
In what I think may be a first, Original Theatre Company has released a filmed-as-live, onstage rehearsed reading in the shape of A Cold Supper Behind Harrods.
With the summer holidays just around the corner, the stage adaptation of the Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks' picture book What the Ladybird Heard has just flown into the West End for a summ…
Forgotten music hall star Nelly Power makes her Camden Fringe debut care of Blue Fire Theatre Company in Marie Lloyd Stole My Life, running for three festival dates only.
This brand new English version of Pierre de Marivaux's classic comedy The Game of Love and Chance, adapted by Quentin Beroud and Jack Gamble, takes great delight in modernising this almost 3…
Definitely a bold valley to travel down, Friends fans should explore Friend (The One With Gunther), a nugget of not-so-guilty pleasure watching.
A strong lead performance from Bart Lambert impresses in this streaming Oscar Wilde adaptation, but Dorian A Rock Musical lacks a real sense of identity.
Who are we and who are the people we meet? These rather profound questions have, in one way or another, been at the heart of Sonia Friedman's brief Re:Emerge season at the Harold Pinter Thea…