Danny Robins' UNCANNY: FEAR OF THE DARK Will Tour the UK in 2025-26
by Stephi Wild - Feb 28, 2025
Explore the upcoming UK tour of 'Uncanny: Fear of the Dark,' a new stage show by Danny Robins. Kicking off in September 2025, the tour will feature thrilling paranormal stories and audience participation. Discover the full list of tour dates and venues here.
Cast Set For SLEEPING BEAUTY Panto at Ipswich's New Wolsey Theatre
by Stephi Wild - Sep 19, 2024
Hot on the heels of its nomination for Best Pantomime (under 500 seats) at the UK Pantomime Awards 2024 for the smash-hit Dick Whittington, the New Wolsey Theatre is delighted to reveal the cast of this year's ‘Rock ‘n' Roll' fairytale classic Sleeping Beauty which plays from 22 November 2024 - Saturday 18 January 2025.
Review: AGE IS A FEELING at Soulpepper
by Ilana Lucas - Jun 20, 2024
McGee snaps spellbinding shots of existence, exquisitely distilling an emotion, moment, or rumination until it’s almost unbearable. As she goes on through the decades, you can hear a pin drop; that is, when audience members aren’t laughing or sobbing with recognition.
Casts Set for THE POOL PLAYS 3.0 at 59E59 Theaters
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 14, 2023
59E59 Theaters and The Pool Plays, in association with The New Group’s New Works, have revealed the casts for The Pool Plays 3.0. Part of the Makers Program, The Pool Plays 3.0.
Nathaniel Curtis Will Star in DISRUPTION at Park Theatre This Summer
by Stephi Wild - May 10, 2023
Nathaniel Curtis is the first actor to join the cast of the world premiere of a cautionary play about AI - Andrew Stein's Disruption will run at Park Theatre from Friday 7 July to Saturday 5 August, with further casting to be announced in coming weeks.
Review: AGE IS A FEELING, Soho Theatre
by Katie Kirkpatrick - Feb 24, 2023
Taking us from age 25 to death, this is a feat of theatre that captures the full human experience, presenting the highs and lows with remarkable honesty and warmth. You’ll feel joy, grief, sorrow, nostalgia, and every other emotion in Haley McGee’s magical solo show.
Must-see AGE IS A FEELING Returns To Soho Theatre, 14 February- 11 March
by A.A. Cristi - Jan 14, 2023
Following a critically acclaimed autumn run at Soho Theatre and five-star Edinburgh Fringe reviews, Age is a Feeling from Haley McGee (The Ex-Boyfriend Yard Sale - now also a memoir published by Penguin Random House) returns to Soho Theatre in February 2023. Celebrating both the light and the dark in life and imbued with breathtaking wisdom (The Daily Mail), McGee's Fringe First-winning imaginative show is a rallying cry against succumbing to cynicism and regret.
AGE IS A FEELING Announces Autumn Transfer
by Stephi Wild - Sep 7, 2022
Having already announced an autumn transfer to Soho Theatre, Edinburgh smash hit, Fringe First winning, Age is a Feeling from Haley McGee, (The Ex-Boyfriend Yard Sale - now also a memoir published by Penguin Random House) will also return to Soho Theatre in February 2023.
Haley McGee's AGE IS A FEELING Wins Fringe First Award
by Blair Ingenthron - Aug 26, 2022
Highly acclaimed Age is a Feeling from Haley McGee has won a prestigious Fringe First award in the final week of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. It is currently running through Sunday, 28 August at the Summerhall (Anatomy Lecture Theatre), and will transfer to the Soho Theater in September.
Indiana Lown-Collins Wins This Year's JMK Award
by Aliya Al-Hassan - Jul 14, 2022
The JMK Trust has announced that Indiana Lown-Collins wins this year’s JMK Award with her production of The Solid Life of Sugar Water by Jack Thorne. Presented in partnership with the Orange Tree Theatre, the production forms part of Artistic Director Paul Miller’s final season at the venue and opens on 19 October, with previews from 15 October, and runs until 12 November.
BWW Review: TOM FOOL, Orange Tree Theatre
by Aliya Al-Hassan - Mar 17, 2022
On the night marking two years since theatres were forced to close their doors due to the pandemic, we are reminded of the power of theatre in Franz Xaver Kroetz’s Tom Fool. This poignant and disquieting play from 1978 neatly explores the crumbling of a family as social pressures thwart their ambitions and expectations.