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Opened: May 3, 2024
Closing: May 25, 2024
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Southwark Playhouse Elephant
Dante Place 80 Newington Butts London

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Poet. Lover. Legend.



Fusing ancient poetry with modern music, Greek chorus with contemporary dance, Sappho is a thrilling adult fairy tale of mythic proportions that may – or may not – have happened.



We are somewhere between imagination and 6th century BC on the Greek island of Lesbos. The poet Sappho creates a new world in her own words. She breaks the rules of her society and elevates her gender. Socrates calls her work beautiful, Plato describes her as the tenth Muse and many think her work rivals even that of Homer’s Iliad.



Sappho has fallen in love with a woman but her family and a civilisation on the precipice of democracy have other plans for her. The defiantly spirited Sappho comes under fire and soon she must decide whether to marry a man for the advancement of her society or remain true to her own words – and her authentic self.



Expect dancing, passion, poetry and plenty of queer joy as Pascal Productions’ international hit makes its debut on the London stage.

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New Musical AT THE BARRE Will Feature Jordan Donica & Holly Gould In Concert On April 23
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 4, 2023


Members of the Broadway community and beyond will take part in a concert of select songs from a new queer musical penned by SMJ, Natalie Myrick, & Sarah Flaim on Sunday, April 23rd.

Music in the Mountains to Present AVANT TOUT DUO in April
by Blair Ingenthron - Mar 12, 2023


Vanessa Megalemou sings with Vasilis Vourvopoulos at the piano, transporting you musically with retro melodies in French, English and Greek, with elements of jazz, swing and a nostalgic and intense Parisian style.

World Music Institute And National Sawdust to Present Tarta Relena This Month
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 7, 2023


Tarta Relena will make their NYC debut March 30, 2023 at National Sawdust.

World Premiere of Hope Mohr's HORIZON STANZAS A Feminist Exploration Of Poetry & Dance, April 27, 29, 30
by A.A. Cristi - Feb 28, 2023


Bay Area choreographer Hope Mohr announces the world premiere of her latest evening-length dance work Horizon Stanzas, April 27, 29, & 30 at Joe Goode Annex. Mohr was inspired to create this new dance theater work by Alice Notley's haunting feminist epic poem, 'The Descent of Alette.'

ANCIENT WISDOM, EMERGING VOICES To Be Presented At Tenri Cultural Institute This March
by A.A. Cristi - Jan 31, 2023


A concert of music by Samuel Lord Kalcheim, Ancient Wisdom, Emerging Voices: New Music by Samuel Lord Kalcheim, will take place on Friday, March 3, 7:30 pm, at the Tenri Cultural Institute.

Singer-Songwriter Robin Batteau To Debut New Album At Club Passim On January 29
by A.A. Cristi - Jan 10, 2023


Singer and Songwriter Robin Batteau brings his unique new project, Banned in Sparta, to the Passim stage on January 29th. Inspired by ancient Greek Lyric Poets like Sappho, Simonides, and Corinna from the 5th and 6th and 7th centuries BCE, Banned in Sparta, combines the incredible songwriting talents of Batteau with the iconic voices from New England's folk scene like Tom Rush, Carolyn Hester, Tom Paxton, Livingston Taylor, Kate Taylor, and Eric Andersen. Batteau elevates the myths and ancient struggles of the Greek tragedies into modern folk classics. Robin's sister Yani, who plays clawhammer style banjo, will open the show and join him onstage for a few songs. Tickets are on sale now at Passim.org. 

Review: STIRS UP STILL THINGS at Ishida Dance Company
by Brett Cullum - Jan 6, 2023


If true art is the ability to tell a story through a medium, then what this group has achieved is a remarkable level of marrying movement with narrative. Rarely have I witnessed dance where emotions and poetry are so clear, and performed with such passion.

Previews: STIRS UP STILL THINGS at ISHIDA Dance
by Brett Cullum - Jan 3, 2023


If the past is any indication, this is one you do not want to miss! The level of skill is amazing, and on par with any professional Houston dance company. And the choreographers brought in to work on the pieces are world renowned.

Broadway DNA Will Present Industry Reading of SMJ's SWAY
by Stephi Wild - Oct 25, 2022


Broadway DNA will present a private industry reading of SMJ's SWAY at Open Jar Studios in Midtown Manhattan November 17 at 2 and 7 PM.

ALEXANDROS TSANGARIDES Will Perform in Concert at Linós Ineia Next Month
by Stephi Wild - Oct 24, 2022


Alexandros Tsangarides (piano, vocal) delivers a stunning performance featuring groovy covers of top songs sung at the piano.

Beckett's Presents Theatre Vignette No.4 I'M WITH HER This Month
by Stephi Wild - Oct 13, 2022


Sydney's beautiful Beckett's Glebe has announced the fourth in their exciting “dinner-theatre” series, I'M WITH HER – the brilliant new Australian play by Walkley Award winner, Victoria Midwinter Pitt (writer and director).

Blake Cateris Announces Reflective Folk Singer-Songwriter Single, 'Days, Weeks, Months & Years'
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 6, 2022


Following the success of his solo debut singles, 'Careless Memories' and 'It'll Never Happen To Me', Blake Cateris announces his reflective single, 'Days, Weeks, Months & Years', set for release on Friday 7th October 2022.

TFANA Extends REMEMBER THIS: THE LESSON OF JAN KARSKI Starring David Strathairn
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 27, 2022


Theatre for a New Audience has announced the one-week extension of Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski, by Clark Young and Derek Goldman, directed by Goldman, and starring David Strathairn (Nightmare Alley; Nomadland; Good Night, and Good Luck).

Review: NO SPEAKING LEFT IN ME at ISHIDA DANCE At The MATCH
by Brett Cullum - Aug 13, 2022


Unfortunately ISHIDA DANCE’s NO SPEAKING LEFT IN ME is only at the MATCH complex this weekend for Friday and Saturday night. It is a pity the company couldn’t run these works longer, because word of mouth should be strong after this amazing showcase of modern contemporary dance. It is something that Houston needs, an outlet for more modern iterations of the art of movement in our cultural landscape.

David Strathairn to Star in New York Premiere of REMEMBER THIS: THE LESSON OF JAN KARSKI at TFANA
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 11, 2022


Theatre for a New Audience will present Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski, by Clark Young and Derek Goldman, directed by Goldman, and starring David Strathairn (Nightmare Alley; Nomadland; Good Night, and Good Luck), September 10 – October 9, 2022.

SAPPHO By Wendy Beckett Will Embark on Greek Tour
by Stephi Wild - Jul 26, 2022


Pascal Productions has announced the launch of a Greek-language production of SAPPHO, written by Wendy Beckett and translated into Greek by Daphne Economou. The international theatrical production dedicated to the Greek lyric poet of Lesbos is a world premiere and will be presented for 4 performances: August 11 in Hydra,  August 22 in Andros, August 27 in Delphi, and September 13 in Rhodes.

Wilton's Music Hall Announces 2022 Autumn Season
by Stephi Wild - Jul 5, 2022


Wilton's Music Hall announced an Autumn season for August-December 2022, with an impressive array of world-class theatre, music, comedy and opera in collaboration with a variety of distinguished production companies and talent.

I'M WITH HER Comes to Subiaco Arts Centre Next Month
by Stephi Wild - Jun 16, 2022


In this era of #MeToo and Time’s Up, millions of women are sharing their accounts of abuse, exploitation and discrimination. Inside every story is a part we don't always tell, a seed of heroic resistance.

Queer|Art Presents the 4th Annual Queer|Art|Pride Digital Book & Print Fair in June
by Stephi Wild - May 24, 2022


Queer|Art, NYC's hub for connecting and empowering generations of LGBTQ+ artists, has shared the initial details for The 2022 Queer|Art|Pride Digital Book & Print Fair—the 4th annual edition of the summer festival celebrating work by the organization's vibrant community of more than 200 LGBTQ+ artists. 

California Symphony Presents World Premiere in FRENCH IMPRESSIONS at the Lesher Center
by Stephi Wild - Mar 2, 2022


 California Symphony and Music Director Donato Cabrera present the World Premiere of California Symphony's Young American Composer-in-Residence (2017-2020) Katherine Balch's Illuminate, the centerpiece of a program titled French Impressions. Mezzo-soprano Kelly Guerra and sopranos Molly Netter and Alexandra Smither, who were personally selected by the composer, will perform this new work.

BWW Review: WINTERTIME is a romantic hot toddy up north
by Evan Henerson - Dec 5, 2021


Charles L. Mee’s rumination on the foibles of love and the love of foibles is enjoying a gloriously self-indulgent revival at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre’s Roda Theatre through December 19. The Les Waters-directed production is every inch an old home week occasion at Berkeley Rep, featuring longtime company members James Carpenter, Sharon Lockwood and Lori Holt.

BWW Review: Suppliants in Stonington: Isle Theater Company Premiere New Work
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold - Oct 24, 2021


Born out of pandemic necessity, the recently formed Isle Theater Company premiered a video-on-demand version of their new play, DO NOT MOVE STONES, a modern retelling of Aeschylus’ THE SUPPLIANTS. Beautifully filmed in the breathtaking outdoor setting of the rock quarry on Deer Isle, this modern version of an ancient classic demonstrates both the uncanny relevance of Aeschylus’ original and the compelling issues its story and characters present for a 21st century. Written and directed by Marvin Merritt IV and Anna Fitzgerald, DO NOT MOVE STONES tells the story of fifty sisters – intended as unwilling brides for their cousins to fulfill a contract based on property issues – who flee from the altar and sail to the rocky coast of Maine where they seek asylum at the home of Piero and his family, only to be pursued by their grooms. There, three of the sisters negotiate for their future, as all the nine characters come to reassess their perspectives and values.

Harvard Artists To Produce Live Production of DO NOT MOVE STONES With Maine Community Partners This Summer
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 3, 2021


In collaboration with the Reach Performing Arts Center (RPAC) and in partnership with Island Heritage Trust, ANNA + MARVIN will stage an outdoor production of Do Not Move Stones at Stonington's historic granite quarry with performances on August 27, 28, and 29.

Hope Mohr Dance to Premiere BACCHAE BEFORE at Joe Good Annex
by A.A. Cristi - Jul 21, 2021


Hope Mohr Dance has announced the world premiere of Bacchae Before, a dance theater project inspired by the tragedies of gender reveal parties and Anne Carson's Bakkhai. Co-directed by playwright Maxe Crandall and choreographer Hope Mohr, Bacchae Before features a quartet of performers and original puppetry.

THE NICETIES Will Be Performed By Chester Theatre Company Beginning Next Week
by Stephi Wild - Jul 7, 2021


The play is inspired, in part, by a 2015 controversy at Yale, where a professor’s email set off a debate and subsequent protests about the role white supremacy can play on campus, contributing to a hostile environment for students of color. It explores the critical need for communication and reaching across a divide to find a place of understanding.

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