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Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story


The People’s Princess is returning to the capital. Fresh from a sold-out run of their viral hit Gwyneth Goes Skiing, Awkward Productions will continue to ...

Holy Name - A new play by Michael Eichler


Holy Name  In a 1960’s neighbourhood,  a working class family struggles to find unity in a home of psychological battles and chaos. Paying the price for free ...

Simon Reeve - To The Ends Of The Earth


In 2018 Simon’s first national theatre tour was completely sold out. Now he’s returning to venues across the UK with new tales and his new ...

Seven Drunken Nights


Direct from the West End and having sold out venues worldwide, Seven Drunken Nights - The Story of the Dubliners returns to the Belgrade. "Don't ...

Late Night Jazz: Plumm


Plumm  is a vocalist, composer, multi-instrumentalist and bandleader hailing from South London with proud Welsh heritage. Acclaimed as one of the most creative and exciting ...

Eurovision Your Decision
Eurovision Your Decision
4/29 - 5/11/2024


Originating at The Cabaret Lounge at Above the Stag Theatre in 2021, Eurovision Your Decision, devised and directed by Tim McArthur, is back and making ...

Liberation Squares
Liberation Squares
5/2 - 5/11/2024


90 mins approx, with no interval | Suitable for ages 14+  Liberation Squares is a comedy about sisterhood, freedom of speech, and dissent in the ...

Polly (The Heartbreak Opera)


A riotous, radical adaptation of  Polly , John Gay's banned sequel to  The Beggar's Opera , with techno, tracksuits and palm trees. In a tacky ...

Three Queens
Three Queens
4/23 - 5/11/2024


A forgotten moment of English history comes to life at Barons Court Theatre this spring with the debut play from Rosamund Gravelle. February, 1554.  Queen ...

YOGA & SEX...for women (over 40)


Being a woman! Being over 40! Sex!  Kath has found the solution to all three of these problems.  YOGA! Based on three real Australian self-help ...

Classical Coffee Mornings: Diana Cooper


Pianist  Diana Cooper  plays beloved repertoire by Chopin, Schumann and Mozart in the  Elgar Room . A hot drink and a pastry are included in ...

The James Bond Concert Spectacular


Q The Music’s James Bond Concert Spectacular is the world’s most critically acclaimed tribute to the music of James Bond. Formed in 2004 as the ...

Circle Mirror Transformation
Circle Mirror Transformation
5/12 - 5/13/2024


London Bridge stabbings 2017.  8 dead, 48 injured, millions around the world affected. At these challenging times of war, terrorism and political fear, how do ...

Lived Fiction


Stopgap’s new show features sensual choreography performed by Deaf, Disabled, neurodivergent and non-disabled creatives, intertwined with live onstage audio description, captioning and projection art. Lived ...

Polly (The Heartbreak Opera)
Polly (The Heartbreak Opera)
5/15 - 5/16/2024


A riotous, radical adaptation of  Polly ,  John Gay’s  banned sequel to  The Beggar’s Opera , with techno, tracksuits and palm trees. In a tacky ...

Kunstler
Kunstler
5/1 - 5/18/2024


Famous for defending the Chicago Seven, William Kunstler was America’s leading radical lawyer and a Civil Rights activist. Jeffrey Sweet’s play introduces Kunstler, the legendary ...

Polly (The Heartbreak Opera)


A riotous, radical adaptation of  Polly , John Gay's banned sequel to  The Beggar's Opera , with techno, tracksuits and palm trees. In a tacky ...

Richard III
Richard III
5/9 - 5/18/2024


Richard III By William Shakespeare   Richard, Duke of Gloucester. Boris Johnson. Ambitious, manipulative, ruthless men, scheming to reach the height of power.   This ...

The Boy at The Back of the Class


There used to be an empty chair at the back of the class, but now a new boy called Ahmet is sitting in it. He’s ...

The Pirate's Curse
The Pirate's Curse
5/7 - 5/18/2024


It is 1952 and the school hols have arrived at last and young Lady Iris Bungle is off to Bonnie Scotland - what larks! However, ...

The Pirate's Curse
The Pirate's Curse
5/7 - 5/18/2024


It is 1952 and the spiffing summer hols are here at last, what larks indeed! Young Lady Iris Bungle finds herself in bonnie Scotland assisting ...

Classical Coffee Mornings: Vocal students from the RCM Junior Department


Vocal students from the  Royal College of Music Junior Department  will take the stage to perform solos, duets and ensembles by Handel, Mozart, Humperdinck, Massenet, ...

NewsRevue
NewsRevue
4/11 - 5/19/2024


This renowned current affairs parody song and sketch show is acknowledged as a  “rite of passage for all comedy newcomers”  ( Chortle ). Alumni include ...

The James Bond Concert Spectacular


The definitive musical tribute to James Bond featuring Q The Music.  Widely regarded as the most definitive musical tribute to James Bond:  The James Bond ...


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Review: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, Shakespeare's Globe


by Abbie Grundy - May 04, 2024

Much Ado About Nothing is a laughter-filled production with stellar performances throughout....

Review: KING LEAR, Riverside Studios


by Cindy Marcolina - May 04, 2024

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Review: THE CHERRY ORCHARD, Donmar Warehouse


by Alexander Cohen - May 03, 2024

An excellent cast are let down by self-obsessed direction....

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by Kat Mokrynski - May 03, 2024

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Review: MARIE FAUSTIN: SORRY I'M LATE, Soho Theatre


by Kat Mokrynski - May 03, 2024

As soon as Faustin takes the stage, she immediately jumps right in, creating a conversational atmosphere with the audience. She designates a table of audience members in the front row as the “rich table” and begins by talking about her experiences flying first class....

Review: FROZEN, Greenwich Theatre


by Niamh Jones - April 30, 2024

Is serial killing ever a forgivable act? A controversial question certainly and the central premise of Bryony Lavery’s Frozen. Told from three points of view, this play explores the impacts of trauma and loss on very different members of society....

Review: A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL, Salisbury Playhouse


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What can be more cheering on a dreary, wet evening than seeing a jolly Alan Ayckbourn comedy?...

Review: PIPPIN - 50TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT, Theatre Royal Drury Lane


by Louise Penn - April 30, 2024

Stephen Schwartz's 70s musical Pippin makes a triumphant return with a note perfect casting at Drury Lane's concert version, with Fosse-inspired choreography and costumes given a disco pride vibe. Alex Newell's vocals do not disappoint, Jac Yarrow is a fine lead, while Patricia Hodge is a poignant B...

Review: LAUGHING BOY, Jermyn Street Theatre


by Cindy Marcolina - May 01, 2024

When Connor dies whilst in the care of the NHS, his mum, Sara, wants answers. Premiering under Stephen Unwin’s taut direction, Sara Ryan’s Laughing Boy is a bittersweet docu-play about brutal neglect and apathy. While it’s a damning inquiry into the shortcomings of public health, is it a good play o...



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