Breeding West End

Breeding 2024 - Articles Page 6

Opened: March 29, 2024
Closing: April 14, 2024

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King's Head Theatre
115 Upper Street, Islington, London, N1 1QN London

"We’re not the new normal. We’re the new f-cking extraordinary."



Zeb and Eoin have met, kissed, fallen in love, moved in, got married. What’s next?



Zeb will be Fun Daddy. Eoin will be Serious Daddy.



Beth’s job is to decide if they are “appropriate” Daddies at all.



Together they all navigate the precarious road to adoption and queer parenthood, forced to lay bare fears and secrets.



Written by Barry McStay (Vespertilio), and directed by Tom Ratcliffe (Fame Whore), Breeding is a funny, moving drama that premiered in 2023 to critical acclaim and is back at The King's Head by popular demand.



Post Show Q&A: Sun 07 Apr 2024 at 3:30pm



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Babes In Arms Access Performance - Wednesday 3rd April, 3:30pm


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Sarah Bockel Will Lead Regional Premiere of BEAUTIFUL: The Carole King Musical; Full Cast Announced
by Stephi Wild - Aug 31, 2022


Ogunquit Playhouse has announced casting for the Regional Premiere of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (September 15–October 30, 2022).

The Marsh Berkeley to Present THE MARK OF THE MINOTAUR, Written and Performed by Sharon Eberhardt, in November
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 30, 2022


 The Marsh Berkeley will take audiences on an adventure featuring archeologists unearthing mysterious tablets that may solve ancient puzzles with Sharon Eberhardt’s The Mark of Minotaur.

VIDEO: Alan Cumming Shares His Former Co-Star's Rescue Story, 'The Abducted Chimpanzee'
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 29, 2022


Now a new video narrated by Alan Cumming, Hollywood chimpanzee Tonka's co-star in the 1997 film Buddy, shows Tonka as he is today: alive, thriving, and—like many lucky older adults—retired in Florida. Watch here.

The Marsh Berkeley to Present Irma Herrera's WHY WOULD I MISPRONOUNCE MY OWN NAME? This Fall
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 25, 2022


 Writer/performer Irma Herrera will return to the stage of The Marsh Berkeley this fall with her solo work, Why Would I Mispronounce My Own Name? Weaving history and comedic insights into stories about names, this hit solo show sheds light and throws shade on societal prejudices and assumptions.

World Premiere of Brian Copeland's GRANDMA & ME at The Marsh San Francisco
by Grace Cutler - Aug 20, 2022


World Premiere play at The Marsh San Francisco.

Tickets Available for Alicia Dattner's New Standup Show
by Grace Cutler - Aug 14, 2022


Are You Dressed for the Apocalypse? is raw, uncensored, apocalyptic, non-dual, post post-feminist ukulele comedy at its finest.

Joyhauser Return To Terminal M With 3-Track 'Crawler' EP
by Michael Major - Jul 22, 2022


With countless hit records to their name, the illustrious duo now make their welcomed return to their staple techno home, Terminal M, to deliver their brand new 3-tracker, the “Crawler” EP. Out now across all streaming platforms, the peak-time worthy opus marks another seminal addition to their back-catalogue.

Dan Hoyle's Riveting TALK TO YOUR PEOPLE Extended At The Marsh Through August 27
by A.A. Cristi - Jul 1, 2022


Since debuting his newest work in March 2022, acclaimed actor/playwright Dan Hoyle has used the stage of The Marsh to shed light on social inequality in America. This summer, Bay Area theatregoers will get another chance to view this riveting look at how male white America has been coming to terms with the current racial reckoning when Hoyle brings Talk To Your People back to The Marsh San Francisco for a limited run from July 30–August 27 (dates/times below).

Interview: Entertainment Legend Sam Harris Brings His One-Man Show Home to Nashville This Saturday Night at TPAC
by Jeffrey Ellis - Jun 30, 2022


Thanks to the successful and continuing partnership of Studio Tenn and the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, Sam Harris returns to Nashville this Saturday night for an evening of Cabaret On Stage, the kick-off of the second season of such offerings on the stage of TPAC’s Andrew Jackson Hall.

The Marsh San Francisco Announces Second Extension of Don Reed's GOING OUT
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 28, 2022


Due to popular demand, The Marsh San Francisco has announced a second extension of fan favorite Don Reed’s Going Out, presenting Bay Area theatre lovers with all new, never-heard-before stories by Reed.

HOLY SHIP! WRECKED Adds Chris Lake, SLANDER, And Zeds Dead To Lineup For December 13-17 Event
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 14, 2022


Holy Ship! remains one of the most coveted parties on the planet, an annual meeting ground for one of the scene's most dedicated communities, and a guiding force in the experiential dance music landscape has today announced three major additions to its 2022 lineup.

Cast Announced for A MEDUSA THREAD Presented by NY Classical Theatre and the West Harlem Art Fund
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 12, 2022


The cast has been announced for A Medusa Thread. A partnership with NY Classical Theatre and the West Harlem Art Fund on Governors Island in Nolan Park (Building 10B) for FREE -- Saturday, June 25th at noon.

Remote Theatre Announces New Dates for THE CHOICE
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 9, 2022


Remote Theater will now premiere THE CHOICE -- Seven Stories About Roe v. Wade -- on Saturday, September 24, 4 PM Pac./7PM Eastern.

Don Reed's GOING OUT Extended at The Marsh San Francisco
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 1, 2022


Due to popular demand, The Marsh San Francisco has extended fan favorite Don Reed’s Going Out, with new material added. 

Learn More About the Visual Arts Lineup at the Birmingham 2022 Festival
by A.A. Cristi - May 24, 2022


The visual arts offer of Birmingham 2022 Festival works with existing galleries and visual arts organisations in the city, and adds installations, community exhibitions, art led events and international collaborations.

The Marsh San Francisco Adds Final Performance of Dan Hoyle's TALK TO YOUR PEOPLE
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 24, 2022


 The Marsh San Francisco is offering local theatre lovers a final chance to catch Dan Hoyle’s Talk To Your People, adding three final performances on June 3, 18, & 24 to the show’s run, which is currently scheduled through May 28.

Theatre 80 St. Marks Owners Fight to Keep Venue After Being Told to Vacate By August
by A.A. Cristi - May 20, 2022


Downtown theatre staple, Theatre 80 St. Marks, is facing an uncertain future as its owners face eviction this summer. 

Eric Firestone Gallery Opens Second East Hampton Location With Expansive Survey Of Postwar Women Artists
by Stephi Wild - May 20, 2022


This Memorial Day Weekend, Eric Firestone Gallery unveils Hanging / Leaning: Women Artists on Long Island, 1960s–80s, a sweeping two-part exhibition celebrating the formal ingenuity of postwar women artists with connections to the East End of Long Island.

Molière In The Park's THE MISANTHROPE Begins Tonight
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 13, 2022


Molière in the Park's fully staged production of two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Richard Wilbur's translation of Molière's THE MISANTHROPE, directed by Molière in the Park's Founding Artistic Director Lucie Tiberghien, begins previews tonight for a Sunday, May 15 7:30pm opening.

Tony Winner Gabriel Ebert to Star in Molière in the Park's THE MISANTHROPE
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 6, 2022


Molière in the Park, in partnership with Prospect Park Alliance and LeFrak Center at Lakeside, will present a fully staged production of two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Richard Wilbur’s translation of Molière’s THE MISANTHROPE, directed by Molière in the Park’s Founding Artistic Director Lucie Tiberghien.

BREED OR BUST Comes to the Hollywood Fringe Festival
by Stephi Wild - May 6, 2022


To breed or not to breed: that is the question Joyful Raven wrestles with in her new solo show. Blending standup and storytelling, Raven recounts her difficult reproductive “choices” and contends with her primal baby making instincts. Should she surrender to the role of weird aunty OR start a GoFundMe to freeze her geriatric eggs?

New Works by Keenan Scott II, Anna Deavere Smith & More to be Featured in New York Stage and Film Summer Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 5, 2022


New York Stage and Film, will return July 9-August 7 for five weeks of in-person programming in Poughkeepsie for their 2022 Summer Season. 

Wake Up With BWW 4/29: Ramin Karimloo to Miss FUNNY GIRL Performances Due to COVID, and More
by - Apr 29, 2022


Ramin Karimloo revealed that he has tested positive for Covid, and will be out of Funny Girl on Broadway for 10 days. In happier news, Manhattan Theatre Club has announced a new Broadway production, Cost of Living, for its upcoming 2022-2023 season. Plus, Heathers will be filmed in the West End next month for a later release on screen!

Alan Cumming Offers $10,000 Reward For Missing Chimpanzee Co-Star
by Michael Major - Apr 28, 2022


Alan Cumming is offering a $10,000 reward for any information regarding Tonka, his chimpanzee co-star, who went missing in July of 2021. Tonka was last seen in a cage at a former chimpanzee breeding facility in Missouri. However, once PETA hard ordered the facility to hand over several of their Chimpanzee's, Tonka had gone missing.

Freeform Renews Critically Acclaimed SINGLE DRUNK FEMALE for Second Season
by Michael Major - Apr 26, 2022


Freeform has renewed breakout comedy “Single Drunk Female,” starring Sofia Black D’Elia and Ally Sheedy, for a second season. Additionally, the young adult brand ordered wanderlust dramedy “While You Were Breeding,” based on the memoir from Kristin Newman (“Only Murders in the Building”), to series.

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