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First Five: Paige Lewin


Two books, two tracks, one person... The blueprint of influence. Join award-winning Nigerian poet  Yomi ode  for a night where artists, innovators and cultural leaders ...

The Last Bantam
The Last Bantam
1/25 - 1/26/2026


Written by, produced by & starring Michael Hughes  The Last Bantam tells the story of Britain's Great War 'bantam' soldiers, 30,000 men between 5'-5'3'' who signed ...

Tomorrow's Warriors Takeover


Steppin' Over feat Gary Crosby Gary Crosby + guest Tap Dancer - Annette Walker Kassa GJ Quartet*  (*Kassa Green-Jakcsi)     About Tomorrow’s Warriors For ...

Tomorrow's Warriors Takeover


Steppin' Over feat Gary Crosby Gary Crosby + guest Tap Dancer - Annette Walker Kassa GJ Quartet*  (*Kassa Green-Jakcsi)     About Tomorrow’s Warriors For ...

Shovel Dance Collective


Shovel Dance Collective  are a folk group of nine musicians united by a passion for the beauty, force, and political charge of the traditional musics ...

Behind the Nightlight: Quaint Beasts in an Edwardian Nursery


Join variety artiste Ada Campe and pianist Sarah Rose for the revival of a 1912 viral literary sensation – the whimsical imaginings of a three ...

Late Night Jazz: Arjuna Oakes


Arjuna Oakes  is a New Zealand born singer, songwriter, pianist, composer, and producer based in London. His music blends soul, jazz, electronica, funk, and global ...

Later Life Letter


Later Life Letter  tells the story of Luke Wright’s adoption – the life he leads, and the one he might have done. What’s it like ...

Later Life Letter


Later Life Letter tells the story of Luke Wright’s adoption – the life he leads, and the one he might have done. What’s it like ...

Barbary Lion
Barbary Lion
1/29 - 1/30/2026


By Chandler Hubbard “Such is the case with most empires – nothing like that lasts forever.” In the near future, two “compatible” strangers are brought ...

Later Life Letter


Later Life Letter tells the story of Luke Wright’s adoption – the life he leads, and the one he might have done. What’s it like ...

BIGRE / Fish Bowl
BIGRE / Fish Bowl
1/28 - 1/31/2026


Once upon a time today, in three small attic apartments in Paris, a big man, a tall thin man and a curvaceous blonde are neighbours. ...

BIGRE / Fish Bowl
BIGRE / Fish Bowl
1/28 - 1/31/2026


Once upon a time today, in three small attic apartments in Paris, a big man, a tall thin man and a curvaceous blonde are neighbours. ...

BIGRE / Fish Bowl
BIGRE / Fish Bowl
1/28 - 1/31/2026


A laugh-out-loud-silent comedy Once upon a time today, in three small attic apartments in Paris, a big man, a tall thin man and a curvaceous ...

Fish Bowl
Fish Bowl
1/28 - 1/31/2026


Once upon a time today, in three small attic apartments in Paris, a big man, a tall thin man and a curvaceous blonde are neighbours. ...

Later Life Letter


Later Life Letter  tells the story of Luke Wright’s adoption – the life he leads, and the one he might have done. What’s it like to stumble ...

One Jab Cures All
One Jab Cures All
1/14 - 1/31/2026


It’s happened. The ultimate scientific breakthrough. Boffins discover a drug that heals everything.  Max is a scientist in a secret lab who stumbles on a ...

Sherlock Holmes: The Death and Life


SHERLOCK HOLMES: The Death and Life Starring Nigel Miles-Thomas, written by David Stuart Davies, adapted for the stage and directed by Gareth Armstrong; with original ...

Two Halves of Guinness
Two Halves of Guinness
1/29 - 1/31/2026


Sir Alec Guinness’ commanding performance as Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars secured his fame for future generations. Yet after a distinguished career as one of ...

West End Magic
West End Magic
10/18 - 1/31/2026


London's longest-running theatre magic show  West End Magic presents some of the most exciting names in magic & variety in the UK....

Classical Coffee Mornings: Emily Wishart


The following week, on Sunday 1 February, Scottish soprano Emily Wishart will take to the Elgar Room stage, following her recent graduation from the RCM’s ...

The Highgate Vampire
The Highgate Vampire
1/28 - 2/1/2026


A riotous new dark comedy. London, 1970. A Vampire lurks in Highgate Cemetery... More of this is true than we would like. London, 1970. Something ...

The Highgate Vampire
The Highgate Vampire
1/28 - 2/1/2026


A riotous new dark comedy. London, 1970. A Vampire lurks in Highgate Cemetery... More of this is true than we would like. London, 1970. Something ...

The Lure of Loneliness


Join the team behind the independent investigative news outlet Byline Times for an entertaining evening of challenging discussion to help us understand the unprecedented times ...

Late Night Jazz: Robyn's Rocket


Expect harmonies, deep textures, fun and welcoming vibes. Robyn’s Rocket a pioneering inclusive-conscious night that showcases the cream of the UK’s experimental musicians from the ...


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Review: ASYLUM KING, Collective Theatre


by Franco Milazzo - January 24, 2026

It was probably a dark, rainy night when Francesca Marlowe came across the mysterious case of the dead asylum seeker. Plumes of vape smoke flowing from her nostrils, she turns the facts over in her head. The man had not been in the country long, or at least not long enough to accumulate deadly enemi...

Review: HMS Pinafore, London Coliseum


by Michael Higgs - January 24, 2026

A revival of Cal McCrystal’s 2021 production, HMS Pinafore at the London Coliseum charms with wit, a stunning cast, and gorgeous Victorian designs....

Review: EMBRACE, The Hope Theatre


by Amber-Rae Stobbs - January 23, 2026

For a first-time production to have this level of professionalism and creative mastery within the text, Glitter Bloke Productions ought to be very proud. The moments of humour blend perfectly with those of the sombre ones. But most importantly, the cast are having fun. You can see by watching them h...

Review: GUESS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU?, Royal Court Theatre


by Debbie Gilpin - January 24, 2026

What would you do if the results of your 20-week scan were not what you were expecting? Would you continue with the pregnancy and adapt to the serious additional needs your baby is likely to have, or could you take the decision to have a termination? That is the choice facing Rosie Sheehy and Robert...

Review: BEAUTIFUL LITTLE FOOL, Southwark Playhouse Borough


by Aliya Al-Hassan - January 25, 2026

There is something that remains so alluring about the chaotic and ultimately tragic lives of F Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald. The booze, the breakdowns, not to mention the immense talent. Michael Greif's new musical, Beautiful Little Fool, tells their tempestuous story from the perspective of their adu...

Review: A GRAIN OF SAND, Arcola Theatre


by Cindy Marcolina - January 24, 2026

Since the 7th of October 2023 nearly 20000 children have been killed in Gaza. This number doesn’t include the kids who are still buried under the debris, or maimed by the bombs, or missing. Israel’s strikes on the innocent are ongoing, even after the so-called ceasefire came into action last year. T...

Review: PIERRE NOVELLIE: YOU SIT THERE, I’LL STAND HERE, Soho Theatre


by Kat Mokrynski - January 23, 2026

What do World War II, dishwashers and beef have in common? They all play an important role in Pierre Novellie’s newest hour of comedy, Pierre Novellie: You Sit There, I’ll Stand Here. The show has a short and sweet description that tells it exactly like it is - “It's time for Pierre to do stand-up. ...

Review: ROTUS: RECEPTIONIST OF THE UNITED STATES, Park Theatre


by Clementine Scott - January 22, 2026

MAGA womanhood is a curious paradox, observed with interest across the pond after a third of women under 30 voted for Trump in 2024. How can so many women not only tolerate but actively promote policies that seek to harm them, and how can the general public recognise their grift for what it is?...

Review: I DO, Malmaison Hotel


by Franco Milazzo - January 21, 2026

Theatre has to work extra hard in January to get people away from cosy duvets and into venues. Thankfully, Dante or Die’s I Do (created by Daphna Attias and Terry O’Donovan) has a doozie of a premise....

Review: SAFE HAVEN, Arcola Theatre


by Gary Naylor - January 20, 2026

The story of how an international military effort was cobbled together at the last minute to save Kurdish lives in the afternath of The Gulf War...



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