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Vibrant and thoughtful play J'Ouvert at the Harold Pinter Theatre is both a celebration of the carnival experience as well highlighting sexual politics and inclusivity versus cultural approp…
The Finborough Theatre's latest show to hit the ether is Leather which is now available on demand. It is a play which isn't for the faint hearted and comes trailing clouds of notoriety as on…
Following its acclaimed run last year, New Earth Theatre and Storyhouse are presenting August Strindberg's Miss Julie, adapted by Amy Ng and directed by Dadiow Lin, to Coventry's Belgrade Th…
Formed of two contrasting plays by Eugene O'Hare, The Human Connection makes for fascinating viewing but can lose direction in places.
The Macbeths, the Citizens' concentrated revision of Macbeth, supplies a charge that is so often missing in versions of the play.
Set in 1965, Staircase takes us back to a time when homosexuality was still criminalised in Britain. Written by Charles Dyer (who only passed away recently in January 2021 at the age of 92),…
Sweet Sorrow Theatre Company brings Edward Loboda's play The System to Brighton Fringe in a Zoom re-recording of a show they originally streamed in 2020.
J'Ouvert bursts onto the stage and it is the theatre experience I've been waiting to get back to. Theatre that can pack a powerful punch and do it while at the same time be entertaining.
Leanne Henlon as Cleo and Tia Bannon as Kara deliver extraordinarily versatile performances endowed with conviction and passion in seven methods of killing kylie jenner at the Royal Court Th…
Ant Lightfoot's Am I A Terrible Person? takes an honest look at OCD and mental illness. At just 23 minutes it's a tough call to get through all the issues but there isn't a wasted moment her…
Simply called Knot, this is a three-part play which requires the listener to be at a specified (though general) location at a certain time, then to connect to an app and let Darkfield do the…
Casting has been announced for the world premiere of George Jeffrie and Bert Tyler-Moore's stage adaptation of their Channel 4 hit The Windsors, The Windsors: Endgame which will open at the …
Since last March, going to the theatre " like, actually going to the theatre " has become a rare and magical experience. But even by that standard, there's something truly enchanting about Q…
Footprints Festival at Jermyn Street celebrates female empowerment
The Theatre Cafe, in collaboration with the Open Air Theatre Regent's Park, have created this salute to the timeless duo Rodgers and Hammerstein for The Theatre Channel's Episode 7.
Following two postponements due to COVID-19, Andrew Corbet Burcher's comedy of science and religion, Going Ape!, brings its Garden of Eden to the Union Theatre next week with a cast led by M…
The Royal Shakespeare Company has announced that The Comedy of Errors will transfer to the Barbican for a strictly limited London run following a season in Stratford-upon-Avon and a short na…
Making Under Milk Wood a story within a story is a risk but one that pays off, adding a tender father-son connection that ties that multifaceted sprawl of Dylan Thomas' story together.
"After months of being deprived of collective experiences, Take Off Your Cornflakes is an unvarnished, quintessentially theatrical sharing of the drama of our own humanity." Those were the w…
Australian collective Pony Cam has created a fringe show unlike any other, with sex, violence, a lost child, and the perils of being an actor, all played out by the central character, A Red …
Written by Yasmin Joseph, J'Ouvert makes its West End debut at the Harold Pinter Theatre, where it is running until 3 July 2021. I caught up with actor Annice Boparai to find out more.
"It's been overwhelming and quite humbling to be frank." Ross Dinwiddy has been taken aback by audience responses to The Tragedy of Dorian Gray at Brighton Fringe. Read what he has to say ab…
We round up the reviews for Trevor Nunn's 60th anniversary revival of Samuel Beckett's play Happy Days.
Casting has been announced for the Royal Shakespeare Company's West End production of Matilda The Musical which returns to the Cambridge Theatre from 16 September 2021. Celebrating 10 years …
Marlowe Productions brings a 70-minute livestream to Brighton Fringe (now available on demand until 27 June) which dips into the world of 1940s noir and pulp detective novels to take us into…