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Eurovision Your Decision
Eurovision Your Decision
4/29 - 5/11/2024


Originating at The Cabaret Lounge at Above the Stag Theatre in 2021, Eurovision Your Decision, devised and directed by Tim McArthur, is back and making ...

Liberation Squares
Liberation Squares
5/2 - 5/11/2024


90 mins approx, with no interval | Suitable for ages 14+  Liberation Squares is a comedy about sisterhood, freedom of speech, and dissent in the ...

Polly (The Heartbreak Opera)


A riotous, radical adaptation of  Polly , John Gay's banned sequel to  The Beggar's Opera , with techno, tracksuits and palm trees. In a tacky ...

Three Queens
Three Queens
4/23 - 5/11/2024


A forgotten moment of English history comes to life at Barons Court Theatre this spring with the debut play from Rosamund Gravelle. February, 1554.  Queen ...

YOGA & SEX...for women (over 40)


Being a woman! Being over 40! Sex!  Kath has found the solution to all three of these problems.  YOGA! Based on three real Australian self-help ...

Classical Coffee Mornings: Diana Cooper


Pianist  Diana Cooper  plays beloved repertoire by Chopin, Schumann and Mozart in the  Elgar Room . A hot drink and a pastry are included in ...

The James Bond Concert Spectacular


Q The Music’s James Bond Concert Spectacular is the world’s most critically acclaimed tribute to the music of James Bond. Formed in 2004 as the ...

Circle Mirror Transformation
Circle Mirror Transformation
5/12 - 5/13/2024


London Bridge stabbings 2017.  8 dead, 48 injured, millions around the world affected. At these challenging times of war, terrorism and political fear, how do ...

Lived Fiction


Stopgap’s new show features sensual choreography performed by Deaf, Disabled, neurodivergent and non-disabled creatives, intertwined with live onstage audio description, captioning and projection art. Lived ...

Polly (The Heartbreak Opera)
Polly (The Heartbreak Opera)
5/15 - 5/16/2024


A riotous, radical adaptation of  Polly ,  John Gay’s  banned sequel to  The Beggar’s Opera , with techno, tracksuits and palm trees. In a tacky ...

Blue Stockings
Blue Stockings
5/14 - 5/18/2024


This eye-opening play shines a light on plight of four brilliant young women fighting for the same rights as their male peers at Cambridge University ...

Kunstler
Kunstler
5/1 - 5/18/2024


Famous for defending the Chicago Seven, William Kunstler was America’s leading radical lawyer and a Civil Rights activist. Jeffrey Sweet’s play introduces Kunstler, the legendary ...

Polly (The Heartbreak Opera)


A riotous, radical adaptation of  Polly , John Gay's banned sequel to  The Beggar's Opera , with techno, tracksuits and palm trees. In a tacky ...

Richard III
Richard III
5/9 - 5/18/2024


Richard III By William Shakespeare   Richard, Duke of Gloucester. Boris Johnson. Ambitious, manipulative, ruthless men, scheming to reach the height of power.   This ...

The Boy at The Back of the Class


There used to be an empty chair at the back of the class, but now a new boy called Ahmet is sitting in it. He’s ...

The Pirate's Curse
The Pirate's Curse
5/7 - 5/18/2024


It is 1952 and the school hols have arrived at last and young Lady Iris Bungle is off to Bonnie Scotland - what larks! However, ...

The Pirate's Curse
The Pirate's Curse
5/7 - 5/18/2024


It is 1952 and the spiffing summer hols are here at last, what larks indeed! Young Lady Iris Bungle finds herself in bonnie Scotland assisting ...

Classical Coffee Mornings: Vocal students from the RCM Junior Department


Vocal students from the  Royal College of Music Junior Department  will take the stage to perform solos, duets and ensembles by Handel, Mozart, Humperdinck, Massenet, ...

NewsRevue
NewsRevue
4/11 - 5/19/2024


This renowned current affairs parody song and sketch show is acknowledged as a  “rite of passage for all comedy newcomers”  ( Chortle ). Alumni include ...

Eurydice
Eurydice
5/21 - 5/25/2024


N1 Theatre Company proudly presents its second production this May, ‘Eurydice’ by Sarah Ruhl. Directed by Matt Peover (Soho Theatre, Manchester Royal Exchange, Trafalgar Studios) ...

Eurydice
Eurydice
5/21 - 5/25/2024


N1 Theatre Company proudly presents its second production this May, ‘Eurydice’ by Sarah Ruhl. Directed by Matt Peover (Soho Theatre, Manchester Royal Exchange, Trafalgar Studios) ...

The James Bond Concert Spectacular


The definitive musical tribute to James Bond featuring Q The Music.  Widely regarded as the most definitive musical tribute to James Bond:  The James Bond ...

A Word For Mother
A Word For Mother
5/1 - 5/26/2024


Tim McArthur’s newest play A Word For Mother premieres this spring with an all-female cast and creative team. This simmering family drama, inspired by McArthur’s ...

Grease the Musical
Grease the Musical
5/23 - 5/26/2024


As electrifying as ever, the world’s best-loved musical is coming to Coventry! After a whirlwind summer romance, leather-clad greaser Danny and girl-next-door Sandy are unexpectedly ...

Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark™ Live in Concert


Experience the first on-screen adventure of everyone's favourite archaeologist/action hero, with live orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall. Part of our  Films in Concert  series, ...


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Review: TWELFTH NIGHT, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre


by Debbie Gilpin - May 10, 2024

“More matter for a May morning.” Given that the majority of Shakespeare’s plays began with outdoor performances of one kind or another, it’s a perfect fit for the leafy surroundings of Regent’s Park – which has made it all the more conspicuous for its absence from the programming over the past few s...

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by Gary Naylor - May 09, 2024

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by Kat Mokrynski - May 10, 2024

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by Mica Blackwell - May 09, 2024

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Brighton Fringe Review: WHOA MAMA!, Spiegeltent, Bosco Theatre


by Caroline Cronin - May 09, 2024

The strapline for Stephanie Ware’s WHOA MAMA! had me intrigued – a one woman comedy about a 40-something woman and her choice to remain childfree. There’s certainly no shortage of rhetoric on this subject, particularly on social media where the childfree “movement” has a real chokehold. But the conc...

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by Aliya Al-Hassan - May 09, 2024

Pub garden theatre specialist Open Bar Theatre has returned for a spring season with a deft and slightly chaotic version of William Thackeray's Vanity Fair. Dealing with the fortunes of two young women, the story explores early 19th-century English society, specifically how money and ambition can de...

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by Cindy Marcolina - May 09, 2024

Hayao Miyazaki’s legacy is one for the ages. The co-founder of Studio Ghibli revolutionised the Western consumption of anime and set a new standard for Japanese animated films. London isn’t a stranger to the stage adaptations of his creations: a major example is My Neighbour Totoro, which took up sh...

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by Aliya Al-Hassan - May 07, 2024

Mark sits in a white box on a red chair. He is dressed in a grey t-shirt and jeans. With the exception of sporting a red cape, he is nondescript, ordinary, normal. In the next 65 minutes, we are taken on an emotional ride through Mark's experiences of love, parenthood and devastating loss, all while...

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Currently on tour across the UK, Tim Rice: My Life In Musicals is two hours of musical theatre bliss that you will never forget....



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