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Thirty-minute piece Shaken from The Actors Centre effectively explores the aftermath of a disaster and whether lessons can be learnt to prevent it from happening again.
This capture of last summer's West End Musical Drive In delivers much of the thrill of live performance, with Shan Ako and Layton Williams in particularly fine form.
The Secret Society of Leading Ladies is the latest initiative from the Barn Theatre and it gives you, the viewer, the power to create your own concert.
Stage and screen actor Shane Richie (EastEnders; The Entertainer; One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest; I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here) will take on the role of the titular tragic clown in…
Theatres will reopen subject to social distancing rules in May 2021, the Government has announced, but with no likelihood of operating at full capacity before late June at the earliest.
In an empty Almeida Theatre, two heavyweight actors " Adrian Lester and Danny Sapani " bring serious male energy to Lolita Chakrabati's new play Hymn.
I have loved both book and film of The Color Purple for as long as I can remember. Alice Walker's novel of strong black females in an America which sees them as not just second-class citizen…
Pitlochry Festival Theatre and the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh in association with Naked Productions have announced the casts for its three forthcoming Sound Stage plays.
The winners of the Off West End Awards 2021, encompassing the Offies, OffFest, OnComm and OneOff Awards, have been announced in an online ceremony on 21 February 2021 via Scenesaver.
If you're a whodunnit devotee and you like plenty of (frozen) red herring then you'll love Sherlock In Homes 2: Murder On Ice.
Recognition is a powerful and fascinating audio drama that I can really see working well as a two hander on stage " definite potential to be explored further and adapted into a live show.
Featuring some amazing song choices and outstanding vocals, the live-stream of West End Musical Drive-In is just what we need right now to lift our spirits
We are now into a third lockdown, but the Theatre Cafe and Adam Blanshay Productions continue undeterred with the Theatre Channel's musical theatre spectaculars.
We round up the reviews for Lolita Chakrabarti's new play Hymn, starring Adrian Lester and Danny Sapani.
The co-producers of the upcoming digital adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray have today announced the production's full casting and creative team. Joining previously announced Fionn Whi…
Twelve minutes is the average lifespan of a plastic bag, we are told at the start of Mark Conway and Alex Packer's hard-hitting fusion of text, images and sound, And Breathe.
Manimals has a lot to say, and this show is sure to strike a chord with anyone who's ever subjected themselves to the world of online dating.
Following on from the immensely successful Sunset Boulevard in Concert, Curve has reunited the company of 2019's The Color Purple (a co-production with Birmingham Hippodrome) to once again b…
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society has announced that Phoebe Waller-Bridge has been appointed in the role of President. The position, which is the first of its kind, will see Waller-Bridg…
The Custody Suite Online Experience is perhaps one of the most fun evenings I have had in lockdown. It's interactive, fun, reflects a real-life experience and there is even a prize for the B…
Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews for the digital production of Terence Rattigan's one-woman play All on Her Own starring Janie Dee.
#WeMakeEvents has launched a hard-hitting campaign, rallying the UK Government to provide urgent relief to a struggling live events sector. 'The Government Can't See Us, Can You?' shows the …
Actress Seyi Omooba has lost her employment tribunal case alleging breach of contract and religious discrimination for her dismissal from a production of The Color Purple.
A pandemic sweeps the land and the government introduces new quarantine rules - yes, that is the plot of The White Plague, not the news headlines.
All On Her Own is an unusual monologue which holds the attention throughout; although perhaps the borderline hysterics of the original version are ultimately truer to the play as written.