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Review: VENUS & ADONIS, Barbican Theatre

by Franco Milazzo — Jun 26, 2026

Putting on something which is so sexy, sensuous and deeply erotic in the middle of a heatwave could be asking for trouble, yet this production of Shakespeare’s Venus & Adonis justifies the gamble, turning the Barbican’s The Pit into a crucible of raw, mythological desire.

ONE DAY: THE MUSICAL to Transfer to the West End

by Stephi Wild — Jun 18, 2026

Melting Pot will present the West End premiere of ONE DAY: THE MUSICAL at the Garrick Theatre, with Jamie Muscato and Sharon Rose reprising their roles as Dex and Em from the world premiere production.

SURINDERELLA Pantomime Will Embark on UK Tour

by Stephi Wild — Jun 17, 2026

Rifco Theatre Company announced a nationwide UK tour of SURINDERELLA, a British South Asian pantomime blending Bhangra, Bollywood and classic panto traditions. The cast includes Harpz Kaur, Andy Kumar and Sonya Venugopal.

Cast Set For A WORLD ELSEWHERE at Shakespeare's Globe

by Stephi Wild — Jun 9, 2026

Shakespeare's Globe announced the cast for A WORLD ELSEWHERE, a new show inspired by Shakespeare's tales, directed by Lucy Cuthbertson and co-written by Kerry Frampton and Ben Hales, running at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.

THE CRAFT OF BROADWAY PUPPETRY Exhibit to Open at Museum of Broadway

by Chloe Rabinowitz — May 7, 2026

The Museum of Broadway has revealed its next special exhibit will celebrate the Craft of Broadway Puppetry. The exhibit, produced with the American Theater for Puppetry Arts and the Broadway Legacy Foundation, will open to the public in May.

Review: HAMNET at American Conservatory Theatre

by Steve Murray — Apr 29, 2026

Maggie O’Farrell’s fictionalized account of Agnes Hathaway was a solid hit when released in 2020, winning literary awards for its unique perspective on the little-known woman maligned by scholars.

Industry Pro Newsletter: The UK Is Investing in Theatre — Is It Enough?

by Alex Freeman — Apr 20, 2026

From Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater suspending operations and Central Works announcing its closure after 36 years, to Duluth Playhouse navigating a leadership transition, regional companies across the U.S. are grappling with the pressures of rising costs and uncertain funding. Across the Atlantic, the UK theatre sector is meeting similar headwinds head-on, with the government distributing £127.8 million to 130 cultural organizations, Stagetext securing funds to expand captioning access nationwide, and SOLT and UK Theatre sounding the alarm over strains on the touring ecosystem.