Breeding West End

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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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Ima Hogg Competition Finalists Announced
by A.A. Cristi - May 31, 2018


The Houston Symphony announced today the four finalists for the Houston Symphony's annual Ima Hogg Competition, one of the world's greatest multi-instrument competitions founded more than four decades ago to honor the memory of Ima Hogg, a co-founder of the Houston Symphony.

Revisiting The 60s CAN YOU DIG IT? Comes To Berkeley Marsh
by A.A. Cristi - May 24, 2018


Due to popular demand, Don Reed's wonderfully wild autobiographical trilogy Can You Dig It?: The '60s will transfer to The Marsh Berkeley in June. Hot on the heels of the hilarious and critically acclaimed East 14th and The Kipling Hotel, Reed (HBO, Snap Judgment, Amazon Prime) takes Bay Area audience members on a nostalgic ride through the amusing and oftentimes turbulent 1960s and beyond. Reed's solo show happens before his father became a pimp, before little Donnie was forced into that door-knocking religion, and includes some mind-blowing and unbelievably true tales never before revealed in the original production. From the Beatles to the Black Panthers, James Brown to the Jerk, MLK to JFK to the KKK-audiences will delight in living vicariously through the eyes of an awkward blinking kid just trying to fit in during the tumultuous '60s. Called "a comedic goldmine. An electrifying performer whose impressions of the colorful characters of his childhood are well-drawn and flat-out hilarious" by KQED, Can You Dig It?: The '60s continues through June 16 in San Francisco (8:30pm Saturdays & 5:30pm Sundays)  and then will be presented June 23 to July 29 (5:00pm Saturdays & 5:30pm Sundays) at The Marsh Berkeley, 2120 Allston Way, Berkeley. For tickets ($20-$35 sliding scale, $55-$100 reserved), the public may visit www.themarsh.org or call The Marsh box office at 415-282-3055 (open 1pm-4pm, Monday through Friday).

Self-Help Parody STOP STOPPING THE UNSTOPPABLE Begins at The Marsh San Francisco in June
by A.A. Cristi - May 23, 2018


Everyone wants to be as successful as Hollywood stars, don't they? 'Transformation Artist to the Stars' Dale Thornhammer, played by comedian and YouTube star Ross Everett, will take Marsh audiences through a life-changing tutorial offering a satirical look at the world of personal development and motivational seminars, with Stop Stopping the Unstoppable. Parodying the self-important inspirational tactics of spiritual gurus and self-help evangelists, this solo show at The Marsh creates an experience filled with audience participation that has one laughing, thinking, loving, and growing, while exploring topics such as relationships, manifestation, and harnessing energy. This 'functional' parody Stop Stopping the Unstoppable will be presented June 22-July 28, 2018 (press opening: June 23) with performances at 8:00pm Fridays and 8:30pm Saturdays at The Marsh San Francisco, 1062 Valencia St., San Francisco. For tickets ($20-$35 sliding scale, $55-$100 reserved), the public may visit www.themarsh.org or call The Marsh box office at 415-282-3055 (open 1pm-4pm, Monday through Friday).

The Marsh Presents THE CLYDE ALWAYS SHOW
by Julie Musbach - May 21, 2018


Wednesdays this summer at The Marsh San Francisco will be a bit more poetic and then some, with the weekly offering of The Clyde Always Show beginning in July. The Bard of the Lower Haight's solo performance includes raucous, uplifting, and profoundly fun-loving zaniness, featuring shiver-giving tall-tales, foot-stomping songs, hilarious monologues-in-verse covering everything under the urban overhang, and more. Performed by Clyde Always with his trusty 'Haylee the Ukulele,' The Clyde Always Show, will be presented July 11-August 29, 2018 with performances at 8:00pm Wednesdays at The Marsh San Francisco

WHAT THEY SAID ABOUT LOVE Transfers to The Marsh SF
by Julie Musbach - May 17, 2018


Due to popular demand, Steve Budd's What They Said About Love will transfer from The Marsh Berkeley to The Marsh San Francisco in July. In this absorbing solo show, which was the "Best of Fringe" winner for the 2016 San Francisco Fringe, Steve wonders why other people can-and why he can't-tie the knot. He sheds light on how people meet and make it to the altar, the push and pull of relationships, singles who can't seem to settle down, and more.

RocKwiz Salutes New York At Arts Centre Melbourne
by A.A. Cristi - May 16, 2018


To celebrate the NGV's Winter Masterpiece's MoMA exhibition, the team behind much-loved Australian music trivia TV show RocKwiz, Julia Zemiro, Brian Nankervis and The Orkestra plus special guests, will host a one-night-only to salute New York City on 20 July 2018 at Arts Centre Melbourne's State Theatre.

Yangtze Repertory Theatre To Present ROMULUS THE GREAT
by Julie Musbach - May 10, 2018


Yangtze Repertory Theatre (Chongren Fan, Artistic Director; Sally Shen, Executive Director) announces a new production of Romulus the Great, by Friedrich Durrenmatt, based on the translation by Gerhard Nellhaus, directed by Chongren Fan. With performances beginning on Thursday, June 7th at the TBG Theatre (312 West 36thStreet, 3F), Romulus The Great will celebrate it's opening night on Saturday, June 9, and will play through Saturday, June 23.

TIMES UNSEEN Explores Diverse Responses To Politics At The Marsh Berkeley
by A.A. Cristi - May 4, 2018


A shocking political reversal has found Americans facing headlines filled with divisive rhetoric while polarized citizens passionately debate the issues of the day. In Times Unseen, a long-term performance workshop series at The Marsh spearheaded by solo director maestro David Ford, the interaction of the political and the personal in times of great change is chronicled onstage. Initiated in 2017 in response to the presidential election, Times Unseen spotlights performers from disparate social, geographical, and political backgrounds, who share their raw, honest, and American experiences. Monthly showcases will culminate in a festival of work in October 2018, just in time for the midterm elections. Times Unseen performers will present their works in progress 7:30pm Monday, June 4 and in collaboration with Stagebridge 7:30pm Tuesday, June 12. Both performances will be staged at The Marsh Berkeley, 2120 Allston Way, Berkeley. Tickets ($10-$15 sliding scale) and information available at www.themarsh.org or at The Marsh box office at 415-282-3055 (open 1-4pm, Monday through Friday). 

Dig It! Don Reed's CAN YOU DIG IT? THE 60s Continues At The Marsh SF
by Stephi Wild - May 1, 2018


Due to popular demand, The Marsh San Francisco extends Don Reed's wonderfully wild autobiographical trilogy Can You Dig It?: The '60s. Hot on the heels of the hilarious and critically acclaimed East 14th and The Kipling Hotel, Reed takes Bay Area audience members on a nostalgic ride through the amusing and oftentimes turbulent 1960s and beyond. Reed's solo show takes place before his father became a pimp, before little Donnie was forced into that door-knocking religion, and includes some mind-blowing and unbelievably true tales never before revealed in the original production. From the Beatles to the Black Panthers, James Brown to the Jerk, MLK to JFK to the KKK-audiences will delight in living vicariously through the eyes of an awkward blinking kid just trying to fit in during the tumultuous '60s.

Female Riders Claim the Podium in the Race Against the Clock, the Longines Speed Challenge
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 28, 2018


Day two of the Longines Masters of New York featured a full day of action-packed competition, culminating with the Longines Speed Challenge, regarded as the fastest show jumping class in the world. Leading into the Friday night competition, Longines Ambassador of Elegance and Co-founder of The Golden Hat Foundation Kate Winslet met local New York children with Autism and accepted a check on behalf of The Golden Hat Foundation, the Longines Masters of New York official nonprofit partner. The Longines Masters of New York also honored Long Island military this evening with a procession by the Marine Corps color guard and mounted police, and EEM received an official citation issued by Nassau County officials, welcoming the Longines Masters Series to New York.

The Marsh Extends FOOL LA LA! OVER THE RAINBOW
by Julie Musbach - Apr 27, 2018


The Marsh San Francisco extends performances by the Bay Area's beloved Clown Prince of Fools, Unique Derique, in his zany extravaganza Fool La La! Over the Rainbow. Featuring a sweet new bag of tricks and side-splitting physical comedy, this all-ages show will leave audiences laughing and dancing through 2018.

Copeland Continues: Additional THE WAITING PERIOD Performances
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 26, 2018


The Marsh San Francisco adds six free performances of Brian Copeland's The Waiting Period, due to ongoing support from a GoFundMe campaign. This deeply moving and surprisingly funny work outlines Copeland's own struggles with depression and suicidal thought, and is presented at no cost to remove all barriers for those who may be struggling with depression themselves. Featuring humorous, poignant, and riveting insights, the solo show written by Copeland and directed by David Ford, will take place 2pm Sundays May 6 - July 29, 2018 (see exact schedule below), at The Marsh San Francisco, 1062 Valencia Street. General admission for this performance is free, although reservations ($55-$100), are recommended. To reserve tickets or for more information, the public may visit www.themarsh.org or call 415-282-3055 Monday through Friday between 1:00pm and 4:00pm.

Georgina Bloomberg Hosts EEM's Longines Masters of New York Welcome Cocktail Reception
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 25, 2018


Tonight, Georgina Bloomberg and EEM, creators of the Longines Masters Series, welcomed the world's top-ranked equestrian athletes, New York's elite, and distinguished businessmen and women to Bloomberg Philanthropies to celebrate the debut of the Longines Masters of New York. Longines is the Title Partner and Official Timekeeper and Watch of the Longines Masters Series in Paris, Hong Kong, and New York.

BOBBIE CLEARLY Enters Final Two Weeks of Performances
by Julie Musbach - Apr 24, 2018


Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes, Artistic Director/CEO) will conclude the New York premiere of Bobbie Clearly by Alex Lubischer, directed by Will Davis, on Sunday, May 6. This is the second play in Roundabout Underground's expanded two-play season, following Too Heavy for Your Pocket by Jireh Breon Holder this fall.

Two-time Ima Hogg Semifinalist And Texas Residents Among This Year's Contestants
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 23, 2018


The Houston Symphony and Houston Symphony League announced today the 10 semifinalists of the 43rd annual Houston Symphony Ima Hogg Competition, one of the few nationwide competitions open to all standard orchestral instruments and piano. The semifinalists will compete for the $25,000 Grace Woodson Memorial Award, which includes the opportunity to perform with the Houston Symphony.

Feelin' High: THE MUSHROOM CURE Extends Through 6/16 At The Marsh Berkeley
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 23, 2018


The Marsh Berkeley announces the extension through June 16, 2018 of hit show The Mushroom Cure by Adam Strauss. Inspired by a scientific study that hallucinogenic mushrooms may cure obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), Strauss embarked on a program of vigilante psychopharmacology. The true tale of Strauss' hilarious, harrowing, and heartrending attempts to treat his debilitating OCD with psychedelics was an Off-Broadway hit, where it was named Critics' Pick by Time Out New York, which praised it as "riveting… true-life tour de force" and hailed by The New York Times as "mining a great deal of laughter from disabling pain." Strauss stars in the Bay Area production, while The Mushroom Cure simultaneously continues its extended run in New York at Theatre 80 St. Marks with another actor taking on the lead.

Discovery, Inc. Introduces New Company to the Marketplace
by Tori Hartshorn - Apr 11, 2018


Just one month after Discovery, Inc. (Nasdaq: DISCA, DISCB, DISCK) completed its acquisition of Scripps Networks Interactive, President and CEO David Zaslav and other company executives will provide a first look at the new global leader in real life entertainment to investors, advertisers, buyers, analysts and other partners today at 4 p.m. ET at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall in New York.

BWW Review: FRANKENSTEIN at ARTS Theatre
by Barry Lenny - Apr 8, 2018


Steven Parker gives the performance of his career as the Creature.

The Marsh Announces Talk Back Line Up for THE MUSHROOM CURE
by Julie Musbach - Apr 6, 2018


Luminaries such as Dr. James Fadiman, author Ayelet Waldman, and other unique leaders in the fields of health and psychedelics will join actor Adam Strauss following certain performances of The Mushroom Cure in Berkeley with free talkbacks April 6-21,

Lea DeLaria, Denis O'Hare, and More Join Cast of THE 24 HOUR PLAYS
by Julie Musbach - Apr 4, 2018


Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes, Artistic Director/CEO) announces additional casting for The 24 Hour Plays Off-Broadway.

Cold Cases Heat Up with Investigation Discovery's New Series BREAKING HOMICIDE
by Tori Hartshorn - Apr 4, 2018


Investigation Discovery (ID), America's leading destination for true-crime programming, announced today the world premiere of the cold case series BREAKING HOMICIDE. In this all-new, six-part franchise from the fearless team that brought you IS O.J. INNOCENT? THE MISSING EVIDENCE, each two-hour episode follows former Rhode Island Police Sergeant Derrick Levasseur and Forensic Psychologist Kris Mohandie as they answer the pleas of desperate families seeking help investigating the unsolved murders of their loved ones. Each episode provides fresh perspective and new hope to those who never gave up on the search for justice. BREAKING HOMICIDE premieres on April 15, 2018 at 9-11PM ET, only on Investigation Discovery. Following each installment, fans can log onto IDGO and catch up with the latest breaks in the case, get updates from family members and see answers to each cases' biggest questions in BREAKING HOMICIDE: FINAL THEORY beginning at 11pm ET.

Photo Coverage: Go Inside Opening Night of BOBBIE CLEARLY
by Walter McBride - Apr 4, 2018


Roundabout Theatre Company presents the New York premiere of Bobbie Clearly by Alex Lubischer, directed by Will Davis. This is the second play in Roundabout Underground's expanded two-play season, following Too Heavy for Your Pocket by Jireh Breon Holder this fall. The show opened last night, April 3, and BroadwayWorld is taking you inside opening night! Check out the photos below!

Roundabout Underground's BOBBIE CLEARLY Opens Tomorrow
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 2, 2018


Roundabout Theatre Company presents the New York premiere of Bobbie Clearly by Alex Lubischer, directed by Will Davis. This is the second play in Roundabout Underground's expanded two-play season, following Too Heavy for Your Pocket by Jireh Breon Holder this fall.

Broadway Vet Bradley Jones Is Just What The Doctor Ordered
by Stephi Wild - Apr 2, 2018


The veteran Broadway chorus boy Bradley Jones, who segued into a career as a psychoanalytic clinician and author, is currently in the midst of a crowd-pleasing comeback to the stage. His cabaret debut, which took off in a sold-out, one-night stand at The Metropolitan Room last year, continues for three nights this spring. 'Dr. Bradley's Fabulous Functional Narcissim: The Solo Show,' Jones's raucously funny and insightful coming of age story that rockets through the '60s of his childhood, through the '70s and '80s of his Broadway years, all the way to the present, gets started for two nights at The Laurie Beechman at the West Bank Cafe, 407 West 42nd Street, on Friday May 11, at 7pm and Saturday May 19, at 1pm. The fun continues for a third date at Don't Tell Mama, 343 West 46th Street, on Friday June 15 at 8pm. Jones is supported by a quartet, The Freudians, led by Mike Pettry, the show's music director, on piano, with Alden Banta on woodwinds, Jacob Silver on bass, and Zack Eldridge on percussion.

BWW Review: Independent Shakespeare Co. Opens New Studio with a Crowd-Pleasing ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
by Ellen Dostal - Mar 27, 2018


In The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, a young hotel manager optimistically states, in the face of every disaster: 'In India we have a saying, 'Everything will be alright in the end. So if it's not alright, it is not yet the end.' ' It's the same idea Shakespeare's heroine touts in ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL and, regardless of where it originated, it requires pluck.

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