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Review: SO ARE WE: LEÓN AND LIGHTFOOT, Royal Ballet And Opera


by Matthew Paluch - June 12, 2026

What did our critic think of SO ARE WE: LEÓN AND LIGHTFOOT at Royal Ballet And Opera?...

Review: LA BOHÈME, The Grange Festival


by Aliya Al-Hassan - June 12, 2026

Puccini's tear-jerker La bohème is always a crowd-pleaser for any opera festival. This production at The Grange Festival is the first opera from French actor-turned-director David Geselson who created it for Opéra National de Nancy Lorraine in 2025. Featuring some strong singing and exquisite play...

Review: CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, The Watermill Theatre


by Mica Blackwell - June 11, 2026

Whether you grew up with the 1968 film or are learning about it for the first time, this Chitty Chitty Bang Bang proves that with some imagination, theatrical magic can come from the simplest things....

Review: DRIFTWOOD, Kiln Theatre


by Clementine Scott - June 09, 2026

“It’s like vultures circling a carcass,” one character in Driftwood says of the uneasy situation in Trinidad a few years shy of independence. This is the febrile setting for Casualty actress Martina Laird’s debut play, a portrait of a nation told entirely within the walls of one Port of Spai...

Review: WE HAD A WORLD, Hampstead Theatre


by Clementine Scott - June 08, 2026

On her deathbed, US playwright Joshua Harmon’s grandmother granted him permission to write a play about their family, on the condition that it be as “brutal and vitriolic” as possible. The result is We Had A World, a Pandora’s Box of generational trauma – indeed, the actor playing Harmon b...

Review: GIULIO CESARE, The Grange Festival


by Aliya Al-Hassan - June 08, 2026

A new version of Handel's 1724 opera Giulio Cesare is always an exciting prospect. The love story between Julius Caesar and Cleopatra, with the backdrop of war with Egypt, political ambition and domestic unrest is ripe for reinterpretation. Indeed, Handel and his librettist the librettist Nicola ...

Review: DANCE DIGITAL, Sadler's Wells


by Louise Penn - June 08, 2026

The Lilian Baylis Theatre and associated spaces next door to Sadler's Wells is full of chatter and excitement on day 2 of the Dance Digital film festival. With short films, documentaries, social media pieces, and VR experiences, alongside networking and mentoring opportunities for professionals, thi...

Review: THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO, Royal Ballet And Opera


by Franco Milazzo - June 06, 2026

Mae West famously asked, 'Is that a gun in your pocket, or are you happy to see me?' Well, at the beginning of the relationship, he will no doubt be very happy to see you. But, at the end of the relationship… And that, my friends, is as good a summary of Mozart’s The Marriage Of Figaro as any....

Review: SLAUGHTERHOUSE-FIVE, Southwark Playhouse


by Cindy Marcolina - June 06, 2026

Kurt Vonnegut’s anti-war sci-fi is probably one of the most censored novels of the 20th century. Published in 1969, it’s a methodical indictment of war and a sharp critique of traditional American values. The book has been reproached for its obscene and graphic writing, the exact same reasons wh...

Review: ARE YOU WATCHING?, Royal Court


by Clementine Scott - June 04, 2026

Clad in pastel pyjamas and lounging on bunkbeds, two preteen girls discuss the repeated drugging and rape of Gisèle Pelicot. Their tone is not the sobering one of a news reporter, or even the hushed horror of one learning about the case for the first time, but light and jovial, teasing each other a...

Past Shows

Squidge
Squidge
Mar 24 – Mar 29, 2026

An outrageous, dark comedy about the shortfalls of our education system and finding love in dark times.

Dial 1 for UK
Dial 1 for UK
Oct 29 – Oct 30, 2025

Rooted in writer and performer Mohit Mathur’s own experiences of moving to London from Mumbai, his debut play explores the dreams of those who journey...

Brown Girl Noise
Brown Girl Noise
Sep 16 – Sep 28, 2025

After a successful sold-out run at The Hope Theatre and then the Glitch Theatre, the show is set for a two-week run at Riverside Studios (16th-18th September),...

SUNLAND
SUNLAND
Jul 14 – Jul 20, 2025

Described as a call to action in the face of climate change, SUNLAND tells the story of Charlie, Bo, Fran and Yael played by Lily...

Boys Cry
Boys Cry
Sep 14 – Sep 26, 2021

BOYS CRYWRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY CHRISTIAN GRAHAMA play exploring the boundaries and constraints of modern masculinity.When Mark is mugged on the way to college, his...

Run to the Nuns - The Musical
Run to the Nuns - The Musical
Jul 23 – Jul 23, 2016

"A Promising New Discovery" - THE STAGE "Queer magic on stage" - Preview audience member"A show London needs right now" - Preview audience member"Joyful, heartfelt and hilarious" - Preview audience...

Hamlet
Hamlet
May 28 – Jun 22, 2014

Her Majesty’s Prison Liverpool. G Wing. Hamlet is incarcerated. His father has been murdered. The croaking raven doth bellow for revenge …. From the Director...

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