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1939: TWO NATIONS, TWO MEN, TWO WIVES It has a familiar sitcom structure: a couple whose marriage is not what it respectably seems, making anxious preparations for weekend...
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1939: TWO NATIONS, TWO MEN, TWO WIVES It has a familiar sitcom structure: a couple whose marriage is not what it respectably seems, making anxious preparations for weekend...
OUR PUBLIC HOUSE to open at London’s Marylebone Theatre following UK Tour Josephine Burton directs Chaya Gupta (Anika), Gabriella Leon (Mary), Lauren Moakes (Jo), Bharti Patel (San...
A Hollywood movie in theatre: intimate, political, and emotionally dense The post Review: The P Word, Bush Theatre appeared first on Everything Theatre.
Barking’s Broadway is set for a phased comeback after two years of crumbling concrete and closed doors
This garden celebrates the contribution of the myriad Black feet which walked upon this and other lands. In particular the descendants of pioneers who travelled filled with hope fr...
PalesTEENian is a solo, semi-autobiographical show about Joe growing up Palestinian in South London. It’s a play about identity, coming of age and Palestine but where humour and he...
A crocheted commune retelling raising eyebrows, spirits and religious restrictions. The post Review: ALT B: Hamlet, A 70s Tragedy, Bush Theatre appeared first on Everything Theatr...
When King Charles and Queen Camilla visited the... The post Ruth Leon Pocket Theatre Review: Springwood – Hampstead theatre appeared first on Slippedisc.
AMBITION, LOVE AND CHOICES IN AN OLDER IRELAND Jonathan Bank’s Mint Theater company lately gave us an arresting revival of Miles Malleson’s Yours Unfaithfully in this theatr...
A performance with added emotion when you realise that the building we are sitting in is the same building where the people it celebrates sat more than 30 years previous. The post...
The World Premiere of The Traitors – Acts of Betrayal – now on sale The stage adaptation of the global phenomenon is set to feature a cycle of five brand new plays. Originally anno...
Kiln Theatre announces 2026/27 season, featuring two UK premieres. The season at the Kiln Theatre opens with Sonia Jalaly’s All The Things We Can’t Explain, a new play commissioned...
Written by Courtney Bailey and directed by Kathleen Barth, Nu Sass's production runs August 14 - September 12 at Van Ness Main Street.
This August, internationally acclaimed actor and director Mehmet Ali NuroДџlu brings his visceral, high-intensity solo performance DГјnyada to Camden Fringe. Reimagining Will Enoв...
A surreal, thrilling, queer love story The post Review: Tender, Bush Theatre appeared first on Everything Theatre.
HOME AGAIN IN TRIUMPH Can it really be nearly twenty years since this show about WW1 galloped into world theatre history on this stage? A maverick experiment with two life-s...
The Shaftesbury Theatre – the largest independent theatre in the West End – is set to be renamed Judi Dench Theatre
The Swamp Dwellers, the rarely staged 1958 play by Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka, is returning to British soil for the first time in over fifty years. Written when Soyinka was just 2...
The Fifth Act Company is certainly the theatre company to watch. Founded by three Oxford Brookes students in summer 2025, the company debuted on 19 May with William Street, “develo...
An interesting and absorbing exploration of political issues, considering how ordinary people can make their voices heard. The post Review: Our Public House, Tanya Moiseiwitsch Pla...
Created in the 1990s after campaigners fought off development plans, Wick Community Woodland is now a shady oasis between the Olympic Park and the Lea.Read more ›
Beloved playhouse the Duke of York’s Theatre is solving its potentially slightly awkward name by becoming the Tom Stoppard Theatre
Nine Sixteenths at Brixton House Review: A Bold Reckoning with the Janet Jackson Super Bowl Scandal Nine Sixteenths, the bold multimedia theatre piece created by Paula Varjack abou...
Small town hopes and frustrations brought to life, but beware ongoing pride and stubbornness. The post Review: Wife to James Whelan, Jermyn Street Theatre appeared first on Everyth...
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