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The full cast for Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical, joining Arinzé Kene in the title role, has been announced. The world premiere musical begins performances at London's Lyric Theat…
Prime minister Boris Johnson has confirmed that England will move to Step 4 of the Government roadmap on 19 July 2021, meaning that theatres will be able to return to full attendance levels.
This bright and colourful production of the musical Pippin at the Charing Cross Theatre is dazzling to watch " even if the story feels a bit flimsy.
Post-lockdown, Lazarus Theatre returns to the stage with a revival of their 2019 gender-twist version of Oscar Wilde's Salome, in a limited season at London's Southwark Playhouse. Having cha…
Hilarious sitcom homage FRIEND (The One With Gunther), written and performed by Brendan Murphy, is now available globally via Stream Theatre until Sunday 25 July 2021.
The first in-house production at the Jack Studio since The Invisible Man back in late 2019, Wolves Are Coming From You by Joel Horwood is a story about a small community forced to pull toget…
The original two-part multi-award-winning production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child will resume performances at London's Palace Theatre on 14 October 2021. After over a year and a half…
Apphia Campbell's show Black is the Color of My Voice, based on the life and works of Nina Simone, comes to digital theatre. This version was recorded this summer at Wilton's Music Hall and …
Romeo & Juliet at Shakespeare's Globe is a new and vital take on the classic Verona tale, contextualising the characters' motives " this is not about romance, it's about escape.
Streaming until 28 July through Camden People's Theatre, presented by Carolyn Defrin in collaboration with film-maker Rosie Powell, 28 Days Greater " total running time 46 minutes " comprise…
After the year we've all had with the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns, A Super Happy Story (About Feeling Super Sad) is sure to strike a chord with many people and it provides a voice for …
Find out what critics have had to say about the world premiere of Nina Raine's new play Bach & Sons at the Bridge Theatre.
What makes Black Is The Color Of My Voice stand out from the crowd is Apphia Campbell's performance which is multi-layered, dynamic and assured and, when she's singing, spine-tingling.
While this musical has plenty for young people to relate to, Be More Chill could have gone into a lot more depth in exploring important issues such as body image and anxiety.
by Laura Kressly Whilst feeling uncertain and lost may well be something everyone goes through at least at one point in their life, thats no consolation in the moment. Everyone else seems to…
The National Theatre's staging of Under Milk Wood is far from the first time Dylan Thomas' poem has been adapted for the stage. It's easy to see the temptation to perform a work so packed wi…
Black Is the Color of My Voice, inspired by Nina Simone and written and performed by Fringe First winner Apphia Campbell, is now available globally via Stream Theatre until Sunday 18 July 20…
Silent Uproar's cabaret style show A Super Happy Story (About Feeling Super Sad) is a highly sensitive and nuanced performance which nails the debilitating effects of what is still a misunde…
Indecent Proposal, originally due to premiere in May 2020, has announced new dates at London's Southwark Playhouse, where it will now run from 22 October to 27 November 2021, with a press ni…
The Donmar West End production of Constellations launches its first two casts in Sheila Atim and Ivanno Jeremiah and Peter Capaldi and Zoë Wanamaker at the Vaudeville Theatre.
Don't miss your chance to see British-Hong Kong playwright Amy Ng's politically-charged production of Miss Julie, presented by New Earth Theatre and Storyhouse, at Coventry's Belgrade Theatr…
Next Monday prime minister Boris Johnson will announce his decision on whether legal restrictions " including those related to social distancing and wearing of face masks " will be lifted in…
Illuminating about both the craft of acting and the glorious show that is Hamilton, Giles Terera's book Hamilton And Me takes the reader on a whirlwind journey through what was clearly an in…
Possible is a 'playful and profound piece of storytelling', written and performed by Shôn Dale-Jones. Before Covid lockdown hit, Dale-Jones was thinking of and developing a show all about…
Dates are now confirmed for Philip Pullman's The Book of Dust " La Belle Sauvage at the Bridge Theatre. Directed by Nicholas Hytner in Bryony Lavery's new stage adaptation which takes place …