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Hoxton Hall, 130 Hoxton Street
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Review: STING, Young Vic

Review: STING, Young Vic

by Clementine Scott · June 23, 2026

The protagonist of Sting, a postdoctoral student named Ash, lives in a divided world. Half of the set is taken up by the flat she shares with her boyfriend Dom, and the other half by the archive where she works as an assistant to researcher Lily, whose academic work focuses on historical accusations…

Review: ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND, Opera Holland Park

Review: ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND, Opera Holland Park

by Cheryl Markosky · June 20, 2026

At the age of 10, my daughter was completely spellbound by The Magic Flute at Opera Holland Park, striking up a lifelong love of opera, dance and theatre. So, what better way to introduce children to opera than down the rabbit hole of one of Opera Holland Park's most cherished productions, Alice's A…

Review: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, Shakespeare's Globe

Review: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, Shakespeare's Globe

by Clementine Scott · June 19, 2026

With its whitewashed walls and actors swanning around in linen suits, inevitably the Globe’s summer staging of Much Ado About Nothing will recall Kenneth Branagh’s Tuscany-set film version from 1993. That is, until they whip out the oversized animal masks.…

Review: MEAT CUTE, The Other Palace

Review: MEAT CUTE, The Other Palace

by Cindy Marcolina · June 19, 2026

Turning 30 has always been portrayed by the media as a dead end, especially for women. Say goodbye to the ingénue, you need to have your life together now. Meg Travers and Laura Kirman think about it differently. They put on a romp of a show, a relatable two-hander that celebrates womanhood and all…

Review: GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS, The Old Vic

Review: GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS, The Old Vic

by Alexander Cohen · June 18, 2026

Salesmen fight for survival in a competition where first prize is a Cadillac and the rest get fired. Bravado is as economics and machismo is the method.…

Review: THE MAGICIANS TABLE, The Vaults

Review: THE MAGICIANS TABLE, The Vaults

by Franco Milazzo · June 14, 2026

Death, it turns out, is an excellent alibi for a party, even one being held in your honour. Legendary magician, beloved family man and complete fiction Dieter Roterburg has sadly died and his wake is being held nightly in the tunnels beneath Waterloo train station.…

Review: A LIFE IN FOUR SEASONS, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

Review: A LIFE IN FOUR SEASONS, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

by Cheryl Markosky · June 13, 2026

Vivaldi's Four Seasons is one of the most recognised tunes going, thanks to its ubiquity in advertisements, as lift music and hold music (which this piece wittily refers to), so it's difficult to hear it afresh. That's what makes this reinterpretation of it, through an electronic remix by DJ Walde a…

Past Shows

Hoxton Hall, 130 Hoxton Street

Hoxton Hall, 130 Hoxton Street

Mar 3 – Mar 8, 2026

SUPPLIANTS OF SYRIA reinvigorates a 2,500-year-old Greek Tragedy with recorded testimonies from modern Syrian refugees. In a multimedia performance, this play ensures those with experience...

Sleeping Beauty

Sleeping Beauty

Dec 10 – Dec 24, 2021

Last years lockdown meant Hoxton Hall were unable to present our annual pantomime. So this year, were thrilled to be back with our new creative...

Don Juan

Don Juan

Apr 25 – May 12, 2018

Theatre Lab Company presents DON JUAN By Molière, Translated by Brett Bodemer, Directed by Anastasia Revi Theatre Lab Company bring Molière’s DON JUAN to Hoxton Hall, This follows...

Master of the Macabre

Master of the Macabre

Mar 9 – Feb 11, 2017

This enticing theatrical experience will leave you wide-eyed with astonishment and bring you to the edge of your seat with fear. If you're prepared to...

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