Tom Stoppard’s ARCADIA transfers to London’s West End
The Old Vic production of Tom Stoppard’s ARCADIA will transfer to the West End’s Duke of York’s Theatre from 20 June – 12 September 2026. Brilliant minds. Burning hearts. The irre...
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The Old Vic production of Tom Stoppard’s ARCADIA will transfer to the West End’s Duke of York’s Theatre from 20 June – 12 September 2026. Brilliant minds. Burning hearts. The irre...
THREE WOMEN AND A DISTANT QUEEN Ava Pickett’s breathlessly exciting début play won, at the Almeida, both a prestigious prize and mixed reviews. As a first-timer, seeing its...
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Award-winning playwright Chris Thompson and RSC Associate Artist Owen Horsley unite for the UK premiere of Desire Under the L Train 3 nights only at the Omnibus Theatre. “I am the...
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1536 – “one of the top three plays I have ever seen” Ava Pickett’s debut play, 1536, went down a storm when it opened at the Almeida Theatre and soon after announced its West End t...
You’ve got a second chance to catch two of the year’s biggest stage hits – ‘Arcadia’ and ‘John Proctor is the Villain’
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Following a critically acclaimed, sold out run at the Royal Court Theatre, Kimberly Belflower’s JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN will transfer to the West End. It will play a strictly...
A remarkable true story, lovingly turned into an exciting, innovative and witty musical, with five superb actors providing top quality entertainment. The post Review: Operation Min...
Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s Into the Woods transfers to the West End this Autumn Jordan Fein’s production opens at the Noël Coward Theatre, 22 September 2026 – 9 January 2...
A brand-new production of My Fair Lady is set to open at Chichester Festival Theatre Lerner & Loewe’s glorious, evergreen musical My Fair Lady – which has never before been pro...
A superbly acted Arthur Miller masterclass in family tension, where the real price isn’t on anything in the attic. The post Review: The Price, Marylebone Theatre appeared first on...
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My Son’s A Queer (But What Can You Do?) will play at the Apollo Theatre in London’s West End, from 16 September to 03 October 2026. My Son’s A Queer, (But What Can You Do?) written...
Incisive wit, humour, and honesty, cleverly staged and delivered. The post Review: Stage Kiss, Hamstead Theatre appeared first on Everything Theatre.
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 HOUSE OF ANCIENT SHAME What terrible secrets lie in an impressive yet spooky mansion, with artful descending ceilings and a trapdoor designed by Jon Bausor ? Well, gven...
A script that demands and rewards attention, but a production that still needs time to settle. The post Review: Copenhagen, Hampstead Theatre appeared first on Everything Theatre...
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