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Greenwich Theatre

Greenwich Theatre, Crooms Hill, London, SE10 8ES
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The Little Mermaid: Song of the Sea

The Little Mermaid: Song of the Sea

Jul 31 – Aug 23, 2026

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 The Little Mermaid: Song of the Sea. Driven by curiosity and forced into a terrible deal with the Sea Witch, follow our...

Review: KABBARLI: AN IRISHWOMAN IN THE DESERT, Etcetera Theatre

Review: KABBARLI: AN IRISHWOMAN IN THE DESERT, Etcetera Theatre

by Amber-Rae Stobbs · August 21, 2026

The curse of being a woman is that you will forever know anger. Anger from things around you. Anger from things put upon you by those who aren’t women. Anger about things that you could prevent if only you had the freedom to. Walk In Her Shoes Productions’ newest play, Kabbarli: An Irishwoman …

Review: WHO KILLED MARILYN?, The Emerald Theatre

Review: WHO KILLED MARILYN?, The Emerald Theatre

by Mica Blackwell · August 21, 2026

In a time when the media’s obsession with young troubled Hollywood women continues to be rampant, there could be merit behind the ethics of reexamining Marilyn Monroe’s death. Instead, Who Killed Marilyn? becomes the thing it tries to critique.…

EDINBURGH 2026: Review: BRON LEWIS: CHAOS, Pleasance Courtyard

EDINBURGH 2026: Review: BRON LEWIS: CHAOS, Pleasance Courtyard

by Joanna Trainor · August 20, 2026

Bron Lewis is taking a break from her three warring children, work-from-home partner, one-year old puppy and the constant smell in her house by travelling to the other side of world to perform at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.…

Review: BEFORE WE FORGET, Bush Theatre

Review: BEFORE WE FORGET, Bush Theatre

by Cindy Marcolina · August 21, 2026

Created by the 18-25 Bush Young Company alongside theatre practitioner Amber Ruby, Before We Forget is a dystopian evaluation of what the act of remembering could look like in a not-too-distant future. At a time when we’re already all paying extortionate prices for memory storage in some way, it�…

Review: BBC PROMS: MILES DAVIS CENTENARY, Royal Albert Hall

Review: BBC PROMS: MILES DAVIS CENTENARY, Royal Albert Hall

by Louise Penn · August 21, 2026

American jazz trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire joins the BBC Concert Orchestra and Miho Hazama for a celebration of jazz legend Miles Davis on the centenary of his birth. Although diverse and enjoyable, it is a little less Davis and a little more everything else thanks to some over-orchestration.…

Review Roundup: Nadia Falls's ABIGAIL'S PARTY Lands In The West End

Review Roundup: Nadia Falls's ABIGAIL'S PARTY Lands In The West End

by Aliya Al-Hassan · August 20, 2026

Essex, 1977. Beverly is hosting, the alcohol is flowing, Demis Roussos is on the record player and the cheese and pineapple cocktail sticks are ready to go. Queen of the castle in her suburban semi, Beverly and husband Laurence welcome new neighbours Angela and Tony round for drinks. Sue from next d…

Review: BBC PROMS: ARIADNE AUF NAXOS, Royal Albert Hall

Review: BBC PROMS: ARIADNE AUF NAXOS, Royal Albert Hall

by Louise Penn · August 20, 2026

This production, direct from Glyndebourne, is a delight from start to finish, with laughter and glorious voices leading to a true emotional climax to send us soaring into the summer night.…

Review: ABIGAIL'S PARTY, Starring Tamzin Outhwaite, Harold Pinter Theatre

Review: ABIGAIL'S PARTY, Starring Tamzin Outhwaite, Harold Pinter Theatre

by Aliya Al-Hassan · August 20, 2026

Nadia Fall is now firmly ensconced in her role as Artistic Director of the Young Vic, but her final show at Stratford East back in 2024 was a brilliantly realised revival of Mike Leigh's seminal work, Abigail's Party. Now having a much-deserved West End transfer, it lands on the Harold Pinter stag…

Review: JEEVES TAKES CHARGE, Charing Cross Theatre

Review: JEEVES TAKES CHARGE, Charing Cross Theatre

by Aliya Al-Hassan · August 19, 2026

First seen 45 years ago, the Olivier Award-winning Jeeves Takes Charge returns to London for a short season at the Charing Cross Theatre. This one-man show sees the affable and endlessly adaptable Sam Harrison take on all 22 roles in a highly energetic and adept performance.…

Past Shows

144 total · showing 141–144

A PATTERN OF BAD BEHAVIOUR

A PATTERN OF BAD BEHAVIOUR

Jul 4

Youre a bad influence And youre a bit you know weirdTwo strangers stand in an office car park. They fight. Then they go for dinner.A funny, twisted story about two people pushing each other. Literally.Clown Funeral is based in the West Midlands. They make darkly comic shows...

HURRICANE MICHAEL

HURRICANE MICHAEL

Jun 19 – Jun 20, 2021

On the 15th October 1987, the absent-father of all storms was about to vent apocalyptic fury upon the south-east corner of the Kingdom of United. In a televised address to the nation, celebrity weatherman and rising national treasure, Michael Fish, relays a different forecast...

JUST AN ORDINARY LAWYER

JUST AN ORDINARY LAWYER

Jun 13

The British Empire was trying desperately to hold on to its colonial possessions by any means and the foul would often override the fair.Nigerian Tunji Sowande quietly breaks through multiple barriers to become Britains first Black judge in 1978. Also a fine concert singer and...

CALL MR.ROBESON

CALL MR.ROBESON

Jun 12

They say Im meddling in the foreign affairs of the United States Government. Now, thats too bad, cause Im going to have to continue to meddle "Paul Robeson is a world-famous actor, singer and civil rights campaigner. When over the years he gets progressively too radical and...

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