DEBATE: BALDWIN VS. BUCKLEY Comes to Wilton’s Music Hall
by Stephi Wild - Dec 8, 2025
A verbatim staging of the 1965 James Baldwin vs William F. Buckley Jr. debate, “Is The American Dream At The Expense Of The American Negro?”, will return to the London stage following UK and US tours.
Arthur Miller's THE CRUCIBLE Comes to the Bridewell Theatre
by Stephi Wild - Aug 27, 2025
Sedos will present the Tony Award-winning classic The Crucible at the Bridewell Theatre next month. Arthur Miller's thrilling dramatisation of the Salem Witch Trials tells the story of one of the darkest episodes of American history, when accusations of witchcraft spread like wildfire.
WHO THE HELL IS ROBERT WAYNE? Comes to Camden Fringe
by Stephi Wild - Jul 1, 2025
Written in response to cultural loneliness as a North-Western Chinese person living outside of the country, Li Zhuolang’s debut play Who the hell is Robert Wayne? explores identity, cultural architypes and tokenism.
Camden Fringe Reveals More Than 400 Shows
by Stephi Wild - Jun 4, 2025
Now in its 20th year, Camden Fringe has announced a programme of more than 400 shows playing across 40 venues this summer. Learn more about the full lineup here!
OUTLANDER's Sam Heughan Will Lead Macbeth at the RSC
by Stephi Wild - Jun 3, 2025
Macbeth will return to the Royal Shakespeare Company this October. Daniel Raggett, whose Edward II played in the Swan Theatre earlier this year, directs Shakespeare’s story of love, power and ambition in the intimate setting of The Other Place.
ROMEO AND JULIET Cast Revealed At Shakespeare's Globe
by Josh Sharpe - Mar 18, 2025
Shakespeare’s Globe has revealed the cast of Romeo and Juliet, directed by Associate Artistic Director Sean Holmes. Romeo and Juliet launches the summer season, running from 25 April until 2 August in the Globe Theatre.
Cast Set For London Premiere Of HEAD OVER HEELS
by Stephi Wild - Dec 17, 2024
Centre Stage London has announced the cast for its upcoming production of Head Over Heels, marking the London premiere of the musical at the Bridewell Theatre.
Photos: Karen Mack Celebrates New Solo Album CATCH & KEEP At Birdland
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 28, 2024
Birdland presented singer Karen Mack in concert on Monday, August 26. The event celebrated Karen’s new solo album 'Catch & Keep,” a fun mix of contemporary jazz classics, including works by Dave Frishberg, Bob Dorough, Nellie McKay and Betty Bryant. See photos from the show.
Review: THE WITCHING HOUR, Bridewell Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - Jul 20, 2024
It’s haunted by a script that’s as creaky as the house investigated by the characters, but it’s captivating enough here and there. After a fascinating lecture held by Professor Dubois, Erin sets off to find out why people keep disappearing at Torhill Wood.
Review: THE WITCHING HOUR, Bridewell Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - Jul 17, 2024
We love a summer horror, but it’s rare for stages to be treated to one. With celebrity-bait 2:22 currently delighting the West End until next month, it’s only fair for the fringe to respond. The Witching Hour promises to be the right indie spooky story to spice up these miserably unsunny days, but is it really? A witch, a forest, and a script as creaky as the house the characters investigate haunt this well-meaning project. After the religious undertones, a fascinating lecture held by one Professor Dubois kicks off. The piece is propped up by rational explanations, but there are a few delicious jump-scares between the theorising of how the witch-hunts were a byproduct of the collective unconscious and the backhanded invective against the abuse of ignorance as a tool for oppression and control. Yet, it’s slightly annoying in its forceful angles.