Marlowe Theatre has announced its upcoming productions for 2026, featuring Charles Dickens' A TALE OF TWO CITIES in September and Kenneth Grahame's THE RELUCTANT DRAGON for the Christmas season.
Following its successful 2023 run, MY UNCLE IS NOT PABLO ESCOBAR returns to Brixton House from April 7 to May 3, blending a heist thriller with a deep dive into British-Latinx identity.
The Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury, has announced Writers' Room Festival – a 6-day festival of new writing celebrating talent from Kent and beyond with a programme of plays, rehearsed readings, writing workshops, talks and panel discussions.
Shakespeare’s Globe has announced the cast of Ghosts, the opening show of the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse 10th Anniversary Season. Find out who is starring in the production here!
The world premiere of new play My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar challenges toxic stereotypes of Latinx people - the 8th largest ethnic community in the UK and one of the fastest growing, but still not recognised as a category in the national census and other major bodies.
The Spring season approaches with an eclectic programme of work at Brixton House. In its fourth season since opening its doors last year, Brixton House presents new work from artists that confidently interrogate and ask questions about the world we live in.
The Almeida Theatre today announces the full cast for Joe Hill-Gibbins's new production of Shakespeare's The Tragedy of King Richard the Second, with Simon Russell Beale in the title role.
Lost Watch will return to New Diorama Theatre with the world premiere of Left My Desk - the story of a social worker struggling to stay afloat in one of the most unforgiving professions in the country.
The Upstairs Room, an apocalyptic love story by D.K. O'Hara, directed by James Savin, gets its London premiere in a four-week season at the King's Head Theatre, beginning tonight, November 16th and running through Saturday 8 December. Get a first look at the cast in the photos below!
The Upstairs Room, an apocalyptic love story by D.K. O'Hara, directed by James Savin, will get its London premiere in a 4-week season at the King's Head Theatre from today, 13 November - Saturday 8 December.
The Upstairs Room, an apocalyptic love story by D.K. O'Hara, directed by James Savin, will get its London premiere in a 4-week season at the King's Head Theatre from Tuesday 13 November - Saturday 8 December.