
Bad Indian
A dancer in a banker’s suit. A “good Indian boy” gone spectacularly off-script.Bad Indian is a darkly funny and emotionally raw solo show written and performed...

A dancer in a banker’s suit. A “good Indian boy” gone spectacularly off-script.Bad Indian is a darkly funny and emotionally raw solo show written and performed...

“I ne'er saw true beauty till this night”For 2026 we are delighted to launch a new summer tradition as we celebrate Shakespeare’s best-loved plays.Follow the...

A powerful new play exploring identity, family, faith and belonging. Featured on The British Blacklist.Following a successful London run, Meet the Kids returns for a...

The team behind the award-winning Dick Whittington and his Cat and last year’s five-star hit The Three Musketeers returns for an all-new musical retelling of...

Heather and Carla haven’t seen each other since school. Their lives have taken very different paths – Carla lives a hand-to-mouth existence while Heather has...

The 2026 Greenwich Theatre Pantomime will run from 27th November 2026 to 10th January 2027. Winner of the Best Pantomime Script award at the 2025...
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Puccini's tear-jerker La bohème is always a crowd-pleaser for any opera festival. This production at The Grange Festival is the first opera from French actor-turned-director David Geselson who created it for Opéra National de Nancy Lorraine in 2025. Featuring some strong singing and exquisite play…
Whether you grew up with the 1968 film or are learning about it for the first time, this Chitty Chitty Bang Bang proves that with some imagination, theatrical magic can come from the simplest things.…
Heartbreaking, thought-provoking and beautifully staged, The Beekeeper of Aleppo is one of those productions that stays with you. More than anything, it reminds us that behind every headline about refugees is a human story. For that reason alone, it feels like a play that everyone should see.…
A new version of Handel's 1724 opera Giulio Cesare is always an exciting prospect. The love story between Julius Caesar and Cleopatra, with the backdrop of war with Egypt, political ambition and domestic unrest is ripe for reinterpretation. Indeed, Handel and his librettist the librettist Nicola …
Tom Fletcher’s much loved Who’s in Your Book? series makes a joyful leap from page to stage in There’s a Monster in Your Show, a lively and engaging family musical which celebrates imagination, friendship and the importance of working together.…
Kenneth Branagh has returned to Stratford-upon-Avon to tread the boards of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, where we last saw him 33 years ago as the Prince of Denmark directed by Adrian Noble. This time around, Branagh takes on Shakespeare’s swan song under Richard Eyre. He gets to tick Prospero of…
Walking into the Fabric Studios, Liverpool for innovative new theatre production Fish in a Kettle, I was intrigued to discover what was behind the layers of fabric curtains in front of me. Entering to the sound of 90s club hits - from 'Rhythm of the Night' to 'Rhythm is a Dancer' - you are immediate…
Red is a dazzling and richly entertaining musical revue which celebrates the flame haired icons who have shaped stage and screen history, whilst simultaneously showcasing the extraordinary talents of its creator and performer, Amber Topaz. Stylish, intelligent and brimming with affection for its sub…
Tales From Acorn Wood at artsdepot is a warm, engaging and visually playful introduction to theatre for young audiences, bringing Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much loved stories delightfully to life through puppetry, songs and audience participation.…
Former Prime Minister Jim Hacker and former Cabinet Secretary Sir Humphrey are reunited in poignant and nostalgic fashion in Jonathan Lynn's I'm Sorry, Prime Minister, the final chapter for two characters so beloved from the TV series that made them British institutions.…

This powerful political thriller explores the experiences of a father and son whose legal status in Britain hangs in the balance after fleeing Zimbabwe under...
Fatima and Salima are the coolest hijab-wearing step-sisters in Bradford. Their dream? To win the Tiny is Mighty skateboarding competition. Their secret weapon? The strongest...

In this sensational UK premiere from the writer of In The Company Of Men and The Shape Of Things comes an exclusive collection of savage short plays offering a uniquely skewed...

Behind the bar of their South London pub, the Landlord and Landlady welcome their regulars with open arms. Lending an ear for stories of celebration,...

The world premiere of a moving new play about those who go missing, and those who are left behind. Arun works in a call centre,...
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