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Rosemary Branch Theatre

2 Shepperton Rd, London N1 3DT
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Crime Scene Idiots (WIP)

Crime Scene Idiots (WIP)

Aug 5 – Aug 13, 2026

A murder has been committed. The clues are everywhere.Two clowns enter the scene and ask What happened?CSI: Crime Scene idiots blends improv and clowning with...

Review: EUGENE ONEGIN, The Grange Festival

Review: EUGENE ONEGIN, The Grange Festival

by Aliya Al-Hassan · July 5, 2026

Love, jealousy, arrogance, death and rejection, Tchaikovsky's opera Eugene Onegin has all the trappings of a grand opera, but in essence is a simple story. Brimming with the composer's trademark emotion, Max Webster directs a captivating production at The Grange Festival, featuring an exceptional pe…

Review: LA BOHÈME, Royal Ballet And Opera

Review: LA BOHÈME, Royal Ballet And Opera

by Cheryl Markosky · July 2, 2026

On the opening night of director Richard Jones's excellent production of Giacomo Puccini's La bohème, England's captain, Harry Kane, leads his team to the last 16 after scoring two goals against the Democratic of Congo in the World Cup. Concurrently, another decisive victory is pulled off by an equ…

Review: I PURITANI, Royal Ballet And Opera

Review: I PURITANI, Royal Ballet And Opera

by Franco Milazzo · July 2, 2026

Thirty-four years is a long time to leave an opera in the attic, and I puritani has spent most of that period gathering dust for good reason. Bel canto — that Parisian tradition of vocal style over dramatic substance producing works that, to many, are all fur coat and no knickers — has never qui…

Review: WIFE TO JAMES WHELAN, Jermyn Street Theatre

Review: WIFE TO JAMES WHELAN, Jermyn Street Theatre

by Clementine Scott · July 2, 2026

The New York-based Mint Theater Company specialises in theatrical gems neglected by accidents of history. On this occasion, their charge is Teresa Deevy’s 1937 Wife to James Whelan, chiefly famous for its rejection from Dublin’s Abbey Theatre under newly conservative censorship rules, and not pe…

Review: ARCADIA, Duke Of York’s Theatre

Review: ARCADIA, Duke Of York’s Theatre

by Christiana Rose · July 2, 2026

Returning to the West End in a breath-taking production directed by Carrie Cracknell, this revival confirms that Tom Stoppard created one of the finest works in modern theatre.…

Review: -320°F, Sadler's Wells

Review: -320°F, Sadler's Wells

by Cindy Marcolina · July 3, 2026

Hideki Noda reintroduces his idiosyncratic blend of movement and drama in a production that’s grounded by a strong philosophical framework and soars with brilliantly theatrical imagination. This is experimental theatre that verges on the completely and poetically bonkers. The play might be structu…

Review: ANYTHING GOES, Kilworth House Theatre

Review: ANYTHING GOES, Kilworth House Theatre

by Laura Lott · July 3, 2026

There's a cruise ship in the grounds of Kilworth House this summer. The ship's grand upper deck, with its gently smoking cowl vents and sweeping staircases, sits nestled among the woods, and is the setting for Kilworth's annual musical production, which this year is Anything Goes.…

Past Shows

Kidnap

Kidnap

Apr 2

After a successful run with Gilded Balloon at the Edinburgh Fringe 2025, Kidnap, "a must-see show" (The Scotsman), by "a superb storyteller" (Get Your Coats...

FIASCO

FIASCO

Aug 7 – Aug 23, 2025

Adapted from the hit tabletop role-playing game from Bully Pulpit Games, FIASCO is a show about the complex relationships between selfish people with poor impulse...

BLACKED-OUT BLOCKS

BLACKED-OUT BLOCKS

Aug 9 – Aug 10, 2025

What’s hidden behind the black? Are you really reading, or just unlocking? Blacked-Out Blocks is a razor-sharp black comedy about art, commerce, and creative control....

MadreMonte

MadreMonte

Aug 7 – Aug 9, 2025

What do you do when you think you only have a few hours left to live? How do you cope? This tale is a heartfelt...

The Midnight Caller

The Midnight Caller

Jul 30 – Aug 1, 2025

BlackPen Productions Presents The Midnight Caller. "The Midnight Caller demonstrates its mission statement to deliver an uneasy horror thriller." - Everything Theatre Set in the shadowy hours...

A Journey to the West

A Journey to the West

Jul 28 – Jul 30, 2025

What's this? An original play using mystical Eastern face-changing opera to dissect modern youth’s ‘protective violence’ with parents?Meet Xiao Hua : A coddled man-child, raised...

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