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Eurydice
Eurydice
5/21 - 5/25/2024


N1 Theatre Company proudly presents its second production this May, ‘Eurydice’ by Sarah Ruhl. Directed by Matt Peover (Soho Theatre, Manchester Royal Exchange, Trafalgar Studios) ...

Eurydice
Eurydice
5/21 - 5/25/2024


N1 Theatre Company proudly presents its second production this May, ‘Eurydice’ by Sarah Ruhl. Directed by Matt Peover (Soho Theatre, Manchester Royal Exchange, Trafalgar Studios) ...

The Old Queen's Head
The Old Queen's Head
5/21 - 5/25/2024


Who’s your go to? Your ride or die? Your best friend? Your mum? Not David. His is the late Queen Elizabeth II, obviously. Listening to ...

Thief
Thief
5/22 - 5/25/2024


Brighton Fringe, Edinburgh Fringe and Broadway award-winning play.  Boyz  Scots Gay Hard-hitting play  Thief , by Liam Rudden, comes to Drury Lane theatre space for ...

A Word For Mother
A Word For Mother
5/1 - 5/26/2024


Tim McArthur’s newest play A Word For Mother premieres this spring with an all-female cast and creative team. This simmering family drama, inspired by McArthur’s ...

Party Baggage
Party Baggage
5/26 - 5/27/2024


“How do you deal with knowing you’ll never get something you desperately want?” Nat and Fin need your help. Since Nat got pregnant by Fin’s ...

HEART
HEART
5/24 - 5/31/2024


HEART is a one man show written and performed by myself, Reece Lewis. This is a passion project that is essentially a love letter to ...

Cold Water
Cold Water
5/14 - 6/1/2024


After university, Emma moves back with her parents in Hertfordshire and gets a job at her old school, assisting in the Drama department. Before long, she’s ...

Don’t Take The Pith!
Don’t Take The Pith!
5/21 - 6/1/2024


“I say, you haven’t taken the pith, have you old boy?” CANONBIE PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS: The new HARDCASTLE & BLOOM Mystery... DON’T TAKE THE PITH Written ...

May 35th
May 35th
5/29 - 6/1/2024


Marking the 35th anniversary of the pro-democracy protest and massacre at Tiananmen Square in Beijing on June 4th 1989, the award-winning production by Hongkonger Candace ...

Metamorphoses
Metamorphoses
5/16 - 6/1/2024


Metamorphoses is a radical reimagining of Ovid’s classic poem from the 1st century. A voyeurist is ripped apart by their own hounds. A woman looks ...

Sauna Boy
Sauna Boy
5/29 - 6/1/2024


Dan works at the south-coasts most successful and infamous gay sauna. A place where men from all walks of life come to relax, socialise and ...

Spot's Birthday Party
Spot's Birthday Party
5/31 - 6/1/2024


Spot is having a very special birthday party and you’re invited! With party hats, songs, dancing and lots of interactive party games, this is going ...

Stop Trying To Look At My D**k!


The show is an autobiographical adventure of anecdotes and rap music that explores grief, identity and vulnerability through Jacob’s adolescence. As much as this performance ...

Sunny Side Up
Sunny Side Up
5/28 - 6/1/2024


A love letter to growing up in a particular place, at a particular time with a particular bond between a father and his son. David ...

Swim, Aunty, Swim
Swim, Aunty, Swim
5/20 - 6/1/2024


Swim, Aunty, Swim! is a profound, poetic story of friendship, loss, sisterhood, motherhood, ageing, starting again, and the sublime power of water. DAT REN WE ...

POWER & PROTEST
POWER & PROTEST
6/2 - 6/3/2024


Three new one-act political plays, written by  Robert Frew,  directed by  Anna Clart.   THE PALACE GARDEN A palace gardener is cornered by his employer, ...

Radiant Vermin
Radiant Vermin
6/4 - 6/5/2024


Jill and Ollie are expecting their first baby and are desperate to find a home of their own. In this diabolically vicious dark comedy, the ...

Let Loose Sid
Let Loose Sid
5/28 - 6/8/2024


Sid has experienced loneliness, grief, trauma, and homelessness since their mother went into a coma and, more recently, the death of their father. After finally ...

The Book of Grace
The Book of Grace
5/16 - 6/8/2024


Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright  Suzan-Lori Parks ’ visceral family portrait reveals a divided nation.  “Sometimes the alien is right in your own home. Sometimes right in ...

Fabulous Creatures
Fabulous Creatures
5/22 - 6/15/2024


Welcome to the Monstrous Cabaret Club, a place to drown more than your sorrows, where the acts are unreal and the voices to die for! ...

The Book of Grace
The Book of Grace
5/16 - 6/18/2024


Grace lives with her husband Vet, a patrol officer on the Texas-Mexico border. When Vet is awarded a medal for his service, Grace invites his ...

Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar
6/17 - 6/19/2024


Rome 44BC.  Egotistical Emperor Julius Caesar is sweating (and it’s not just the heatwave).  His liberal Senators are a stabbing pain in the backside. They’ve ...

Bedbug
Bedbug
6/11 - 6/22/2024


by Justin Hopper Sally’s struggling with insomnia. Her boyfriend Ben wants to help but doesn’t really know how. But when Sally meets Wise Man, an ...

The Last Time I Saw Caileigh


The Last Time I Saw Caileigh  is a dark, funny and heartfelt one-act play that explores queer erasure through the lens of an unsolved mystery. ...


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Review: NOW, I SEE, Stratford East


by Olivia Woods - May 17, 2024

In this second installment of Lanre Malaolu’s trilogy (following SAMSKARA, The Yard Theatre), Now, I  See shines a light on how the physical body holds grief and the ways in which this manifests in the lives of black British men. As two brothers reunite at their late sibling’s celebration of remembr...

Review: AVITAL ASH: WORKSHOPS HER SUICIDE NOTE, Soho Theatre


by Kat Mokrynski - May 17, 2024

The story of Avital Ash: Workshops Her Suicide Note begins with some context for the audience. Ash’s mother committed suicide when Ash was only an infant and her father remarried, never telling his daughter that her mother was not actually her birth mother. ...

Review: FAWLTY TOWERS THE PLAY, Apollo Theatre


by Aliya Al-Hassan - May 16, 2024

For a sitcom that only lasted for 12 episodes, Fawlty Towers left an indelible mark on British comedy. Discourteous hotel owner Basil Fawlty and his shrewish wife Sybil became legends, along with long-suffering chambermaid Polly and hapless waiter Manuel. Previously staged in Australia, this nostalg...

Review: BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY, Hampstead Theatre


by Franco Milazzo - May 14, 2024

Walter Washington is stuck. Stuck in his recently deceased wife’s wheelchair. Stuck in “a rent-controlled palace ruled by a grieving despot king” that he can ill afford. Stuck waiting for City Hall to pay him what he considers his due after a thirty year-long cop career ended in a shooting incident....

Review: L'OLIMPIADE, Royal Opera House


by Gary Naylor - May 14, 2024

Irish National Opera bring a touring production to London in what might prove to be a show for the purists...

Review: PEOPLE, PLACES & THINGS, Trafalgar Theatre


by Aliya Al-Hassan - May 15, 2024

It’s nearly a decade since Denise Gough set the stage alight in Duncan MacMillan’s starkly raw study of addiction. She now reprises her Olivier and Critics' Circle Theatre Award-winning role as Emma for this harrowing and completely absorbing new production of People, Places & Things. ...

Review: A SONG OF SONGS, Park Theatre


by Louise Penn - May 15, 2024

A Song of Songs has been placed within a traditional Middle Eastern beat by Ofra Daniel, writer, composer, director, and lead actor as Tirzah, unfulfilled wife. Whether through the stamps and flowing skirts of flamenco or thumping percussive beats, the physicality of the piece takes centre stage. Wh...

Review: FOOL'S MOON, Soho Theatre


by Kat Mokrynski - May 16, 2024

Fool’s Moon is “an anarchic, genre-bending cabaret night where the mischievous come out and play. Expect extravagant costumes, elaborate props and multiple left feet that may alleviate, if only momentarily, your existential crisis.” The cabaret, hosted by Paulina Lenoir as Puella Eterna, has a diffe...

Review: THE DEEP BLUE SEA, Theatre Royal Bath


by Cheryl Markosky - May 14, 2024

Tamsin Greig is a marvel as Hester Collyer in Lindsay Posner's new revival of Terence Rattigan's 1950s classic, The Deep Blue Sea, at Theatre Royal Bath's intimate, 126-seater Ustinov Studio....

Review: WITHNAIL AND I, Birmingham Rep


by Debbie Gilpin - May 15, 2024

“What we need is harmony, fresh air, stuff like that.” Almost 40 years after it first graced the big screen, cult classic film Withnail and I has been adapted for the stage – and it is currently in the middle of a limited engagement at the Birmingham Rep....



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