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Review: MACBETH IN CINEMAS, Filmed at Dock X


by Alice Cope - April 29, 2024

An intense and well filmed release of an atmospheric production of Macbeth. Showing in cinemas from 2 May....

Review: BOYS FROM THE BLACKSTUFF, Liverpool's Royal Court


by Sarah OHara - April 25, 2024

Following its sold out run in 2023, Boys from the Blackstuff has returned to Liverpool’s Royal Court, before the show transfers to the National Theatre in London and Garrick Theatre in the West End....

Review: SILENCE, Birmingham Rep


by Laura Lott - April 24, 2024

“Old friends in the morning, then wanting us dead in the afternoon”, says one of the men in Silence, repeating the line over and over. Decades after the event, he still can’t understand the speed at which hate and violence ignited in the wake of the 1947 Partition of India....

Review: CALENDAR GIRLS, The Mill at Sonning


by Mica Blackwell - April 22, 2024

Unlike Firth’s decision to stretch out the film’s first half for the musical, confusingly ending it on the long-awaited calendar photoshoot, his play adaptation allows the audience to see the impact the calendar has on the outside world and the women’s personal lives....

Review: LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST, Royal Shakespeare Theatre


by Cindy Marcolina - April 21, 2024

Spring brings renewed energy into the year. There isn’t a better moment for the Royal Shakespeare Company’s recently appointed Co-Artistic Directors Daniel Evans and Tamara Harvey to launch their vision for the organisation. Led by a big name that will attract new audiences who are probably younger ...

Review: DIVERSITY: SUPERNOVA, De Montfort Hall, Leicester


by Laura Lott - April 17, 2024

It's hard to imagine what more an audience could possibly want from a dance show than what Diversity provide in their current tour Supernova. There are stunning, tightly choreographed dance routines, impressive production values, up-to-the-minute technology, music loud enough to reverberate through ...

Review: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, Watermill Theatre


by Mica Blackwell - April 17, 2024

Much Ado About Nothing is a quintessential Shakespeare farce: mistaken identities, intertwining romances, betrayals and deception all wrapped up with a neat little bow by the end. The same can be said for the screwball comedies that dominated 1930’s and 40’s cinema, so it’s no surprise why Tom Wentw...

Book Review: THE ACTOR AND THE SPACE, Declan Donnellan


by Cindy Marcolina - April 13, 2024

His first publication went viral (once again, in a way) when Mr Jeremy Strong of Succession fame featured it in his GQ interview about his essentials, saying he swears by it. Declan Donnellan succeeds at describing the indescribable, putting the ephemeral art of acting on paper in another gem of a b...

Review: THE PROMISE, Birmingham Rep


by Laura Lott - April 10, 2024

New play The Promise, which has its world premiere at Birmingham Rep this week, looks at the intersectionality of dementia and deafness through the experiences of one family, and highlights the urgent need for more understanding and care options. ...

Review: THE 39 STEPS, Richmond Theatre


by Aliya Al-Hassan - April 05, 2024

Mix a classic spy novel with the genius of Alfred Hitchcock, add a dash of Monty Python and you have The 39 Steps. With a history spanning over 100 years, John Buchan’s 1915 novel was adapted by Alfred Hitchcock which then went on to become a stage play in 1996, adapted again in 2005 by Patrick Barl...

Past Shows

Blood, Sweat and Vaginas (Rehearsed Reading)


Carolanns awakening is sudden and all consuming. Perpetuating the strong black woman myth is no longer an option. She stumbles out of her super woman ...

Blood, Sweat and Vaginas (Rehearsed Reading)


Carolanns awakening is sudden and all consuming. Perpetuating the strong black woman myth is no longer an option. She stumbles out of her super woman ...

Will Penswick/Mark and Haydn


See two excellent comedy shows for the price of one!In Will Penswick: Nrdic(k), full-time detective, part-time DJ and lifelong Scandinavian Ptur Ptursson goes toe-to-toe with ...

How The West Was Lost
How The West Was Lost
25/6 - 26/6/2019


The Bard of Windmill Hill serves up a treatise for our troubled times, encompassing tragedy, history and comedy, satire, philosophy and social comment, drama, theatricality ...

Bed 13
Bed 13
16/7 - 19/6/2019


The NHS has a funding crisis, A&E is full and ambulances are queueing up outside. This new play, brought to you by the Putney Theatre ...

Michele Osten and the NOT Just Jazz Band


Michele Osten and the NOT Just Jazz Band, along with special guest singer Anita Auch, cover a vast repertoire. Expect everything from jazz standards to ...

The Paper Moon


The Paper Moon is a gentle adventure into theatre for babies and young children. Welcome to the small town of Blank Page — come and ...

Final Cut
Final Cut
7/2 - 8/2/2019


Sir Trevor Brierly — writer, director, philanthropist, plasterer — was many things to many people. But to his colleagues Michaelmas Crouch and Patio Horse, he ...

Lord of The Flies
Lord of The Flies
30/1 - 2/2/2019


“What are we? Humans? Or animals? Or savages?” When a plane goes down above an uninhabited island, a group of evacuees find themselves stranded. With ...

Wings
Wings
1/2 - 2/2/2019


When a young girl discovers what appears to be an old man collapsed at the back of her garden, she notices something strange: wings. Difficult ...

Witch Hunt
Witch Hunt
25/1 - 26/1/2019


An American mom, J.K. Rowling, and a Men’s Rights activist disguised as a female SNP politician, join togethers to stop Milosz — Eurovision winner, EU ...

Jazzy Lunch with Miss Rosie and the Moonshyne Runners


Conjuring the golden age of jazz, Miss Rosie and the Moonshyne Runners celebrate the Great American Songbook, immortalised by Billie Holiday, Peggy Lee and Anita ...

Piaf Remembered


This intimate musical cabaret includes many of Piaf’s timeless classics, sung in French by the renowned jazz singer Oriana Curls. Meet a man who shares ...

Jazz Evening with Madeleine Witney


Drawing influence from legends of the 30s and 50s like Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan, Madeleine’s adoration for jazz influences her style and persona, dressing ...

Videos


Y Dewis in UK Regional Y Dewis
Multi locations in Wales (4/18 - 5/18)
The Hound of Baskervilles in UK Regional The Hound of Baskervilles
Castle Theatre (5/3 - 5/3)
An Evening with Trevor and Gary in UK Regional An Evening with Trevor and Gary
Worthing Pavilion Theatre (6/23 - 6/23)
Our House in UK Regional Our House
Southwark Playhouse Elephant (8/22 - 8/24)
The Grand Expedition: The Incredible Edible Journey in UK Regional The Grand Expedition: The Incredible Edible Journey
Film Shed (3/6 - 5/12)
The Strange Case of Dr Dillon in UK Regional The Strange Case of Dr Dillon
Camden People's Theatre (7/29 - 7/31)
Ellen Kent: Madama Butterfly in UK Regional Ellen Kent: Madama Butterfly
Richmond Theatre (5/18 - 5/18)
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