'It's good but unexceptional': WALDEN " Harold Pinter Theatre
Amy Berryman's ambitious debut play Walden about siblings, climate change and space travel is full of ideas, but what happened to the emotions?
Amy Berryman's ambitious debut play Walden about siblings, climate change and space travel is full of ideas, but what happened to the emotions?
Kneehigh, the award-winning Cornish-based international touring theatre company has announced its closure after 41 years in operation.
45 North's second series of Written On The Waves has opened with a trio of short plays under the collective title of Lifted. They are performed by the writers themselves who are all relative…
The cast has been announced for Disney's Bedknobs and Broomsticks which will make its world premiere as a new stage musical this summer on a major UK and Ireland tour. Dianne Pilkington will…
The National Theatre has announced its programming until the start of next year with productions on all three South Bank stages as well as three major UK tours, two productions on Broadway, …
Alfred Fagon's fascinating two act drama opened at the venue in 1975 and while some of its gender attitudes may have dated, so much of Death of a Black Man feels as fresh and challenging now…
The Edinburgh International Festival, running from 7-29 August, has announced its 2021 programme which features over 170 classical and contemporary music, theatre, opera, dance and spoken wo…
Following sold out performances during the first weekend of the Brighton Fringe, Blue Devil Productions has released a stunning new trailer for their version of The Tragedy of Dorian Gray. W…
Coily Dart Theatre presents Gilbert & Sullivan's Improbable New Musical, a brand new production for the Brighton Fringe 2021. This fully audio production tells the little known story of …
Noga Flaishon's immersively creepy piece Broken Link for Harpy Productions uses Zoom and other modern tech to generally good effect to tell what is, essentially, a good old fashioned ghost s…
Jessie Cave's show Sunrise was recorded in the empty venue in April, but still retains the comedy of a professional mum navigating the thorny paths of a postpartum love life.
The Long Now is a timely reminder to support the arts, especially fringe theatre, as we emerge from a dry spell for live performance. I do hope that this timeless production will return in s…
It's been 436 days since the King's Head Theatre closed its doors due to the pandemic, but who's counting. The theatre makes a comeback with the debut of No Strings Attached by Charles Entsi…
Here comes the sun, here comes some form of normality and most importantly, Here Come The Boys. In their West End transfer, following a successful UK tour, four of Strictly's favourite boys …
The Richmond-based theatre is welcoming audiences back with a production of two Bernard Shaw plays, Shaw Shorts. We round up what critics have been saying about it…
Principal casting has been announced for the forthcoming return of Heathers The Musical, opening at the Theatre Royal Haymarket from 21 June until 11 September 2021 (press night on is 28 Jun…
Set in an isolated Direct Provision Centre in Ireland in 2017, I and The Village is a powerful piece of theatre, telling the story of three asylum seekers waiting to find out if they will be…
Echo/Chamber is a clever, creative and thought-provoking work with high production values and strong performances from Oliver McFadden and Isaac Hesketh.
Regent's Park Open Air Theatre has confirmed the initial principal casting for Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel which plays from 31 July to 25 September 2021. Carly Bawden and Declan Benne…
Audio drama small acts is part of 45North's Written on the Waves series, and the first of the two You Plays.
I really wanted to like Walden, it was my first trip to the theatre since they were last open in early December, but it just didn't deliver the promised tension and drama.
Theatre Royal Bath Productions, Lee Dean and Jonathan Church Theatre Productions have announced the West End return of Noël Coward's classic comedy Blithe Spirit, directed by Richard Eyre…
Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews for Amy Trigg's play Reasons You Should(n't) Love Me which officially reopened the Kiln Theatre.
Having played to sell-out audiences across Ireland in 2019 Rose Henderson and Pat Nolan's critically-acclaimed play Take Off Your Cornflakes receives its UK premiere at London's White Bear T…
Hindu Times " the latest audio offering from the Lyceum and Pitlochry Festival Theatre's Sound Stage " is a wildly original piece. Although cumbersome at times, it has a raucous energy that …