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ALDWYCH THEATRE

49 Aldwych, London WC2B 4DF
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Review: THERE’S A MONSTER IN YOUR SHOW, artsdepot


by Christiana Rose - June 01, 2026

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....

Review: COSÌ FAN TUTTE, Opera Holland Park


by Franco Milazzo - June 01, 2026

There’s a certain neat irony at the heart of this. A female director, returning to this opera for a second season (and for its third outing in Holland Park's semi-open staging), has chosen to stay largely faithful to a work whose central idea is that women are inherently unfaithful....

Review: COUNTERPOINT OF CHAOS, His Majesty's Theatre


by Donald Hutera - June 01, 2026

Multi-tasking seems to come easy to the American dancer, choreographer, pedagogue and artistic director Maria Caruso. Based in Pittsburgh, where she founded the company Bodiography Contemporary Ballet a quarter-century ago, Caruso also creates and teaches dance around the world. (Next stop: Brazil.)...

Review: GIFFORDS CIRCUS: WATERFIELD, Chiswick House & Gardens


by Franco Milazzo - June 01, 2026

There is a moment, somewhere between the knife-thrower's insane grin and Brian the Goose making his entrance with the unruffled authority of a minor aristocrat, when you simply have to give in to the magic. Giffords Circus has this effect on people. It has had this effect on people for twenty-six ye...

Review: THE TEMPEST, Starring Kenneth Branagh


by Cindy Marcolina - May 31, 2026

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...

Review: BEETLEJUICE: THE MUSICAL, Prince Edward Theatre


by Aliya Al-Hassan - May 29, 2026

For musical fans, it's been a long time coming, but the wait is finally over. Beetlejuice: The Musical has crossed the pond and landed in London. It's loud, brash, and certainly won't please Tim Burton purists. ...

Review: REDCLIFFE, Southwark Playhouse


by Clementine Scott - May 28, 2026

In early 1753, two men – a footman named William Critchard and a sailor named Richard Arnold – were arrested and executed for ‘buggery’ in the Bristol suburb of Redcliffe. The story, recently uncovered through court documents in local archives, is an unusually detailed account of the prosecu...

Review: BLACK COMEDY, Orange Tree Theatre


by Franco Milazzo - May 28, 2026

There is exactly one joke in Peter Shaffer's 1965 farce: when the lights come on, the characters are in the dark. Everything else — the borrowed furniture, the hapless sculptor, the stern colonel, the ex-girlfriend arriving at the worst possible moment — is just escalation....

Review: ALBATROSS, Omnibus Theatre


by Clementine Scott - May 27, 2026

It’s become something of a cliché in climate change coverage that the crisis has emerged out of the sins of the older generation wrought upon the young, and that fixing it is something that parents owe their children. Never, though, is that maxim quite so apparent than in this family drama, from ...

Review: BLIZZARD, Southbank Centre


by Christiana Rose - May 28, 2026

Blizzard by FLIP Fabrique at the Southbank Centre is a contemporary circus production which captures both the harshness and wonder of winter, through a fusion of acrobatics, clowning, live music and physical theatre. ...

Past Shows

The Shoop Shoop Show
The Shoop Shoop Show
Apr 12

Rachael Hawnt, the winner of ITV’s Starstruck, is leading a brand-new theatre show celebrating the incredible music of Cher.The international extravaganza is coming to London Aldwych Theatre on 12th April 2026.Showcasing every decade of Cher’s remarkable...

Gerry & Sewell
Gerry & Sewell
Jan 13 – Jan 24, 2026

Based on Jonathan Tulloch’s novel The Season Ticket, which became the cult film Purely Belter, Olivier Award-winner Jamie Eastlake’s new adaptation storms into the West End for...

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