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Review: VENUS & ADONIS, Barbican Theatre

Review: VENUS & ADONIS, Barbican Theatre

by Franco Milazzo · June 26, 2026

Putting on something which is so sexy, sensuous and deeply erotic in the middle of a heatwave could be asking for trouble, yet this production of Shakespeare’s Venus & Adonis justifies the gamble, turning the Barbican’s The Pit into a crucible of raw, mythological desire.…

Review: CYRANO DE BERGERAC, Starring Adrian Lester, Noël Coward Theatre

Review: CYRANO DE BERGERAC, Starring Adrian Lester, Noël Coward Theatre

by Cindy Marcolina · June 26, 2026

Edmond Rostand’s classic comes back to the West End with a new adaptation by Simon Evans and Debris Stevenson. This is a drastically different approach from the last time we saw Cyrano on a commercial stage. If Jamie Llloyd redefined the story in 2019, Evans grounds it back to its roots in an open…

Review: THE TRUTH,  Apollo Theatre

Review: THE TRUTH, Apollo Theatre

by Gary Naylor · June 25, 2026

Starry cast fails to lift a play that can be funny, but proves rather too pleased with its own cleverness…

Review: RELICS, Lyric Hammersmith

Review: RELICS, Lyric Hammersmith

by Clementine Scott · June 24, 2026

At first Relics seems straight out of a classic, deadpan British sitcom. Our characters – four siblings divvying up the possession of their recently deceased mother – are experiencing one of life’s most harrowing moments, but their conversation revolves around minutiae in council planning docu…

Review: SINATRA THE MUSICAL, Aldwych Theatre

Review: SINATRA THE MUSICAL, Aldwych Theatre

by Franco Milazzo · June 24, 2026

The stories about Francis Albert Sinatra are endless. Two decades before Beatlemania hit the States, thousands of girls queued around the block so they could see the short, skinny kid from Hoboken sing while they cried, screamed and fainted. He had a thick New Jersey accent and a thin skin, punching…

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: THE MISANTHROPE, starring Sandra Oh

Review: THE MISANTHROPE, starring Sandra Oh

by Cindy Marcolina · June 24, 2026

If Molière was preoccupied with censorship and retaliation, Crimp shows an obsession for cancellation. He reveals an anti-internet and anti-woke stance, with many invectives betraying his own fears.…

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…

Past Shows

In Some Dark Valley

In Some Dark Valley

Mar 31 – Apr 4, 2026

An acclaimed performance from America makes its international debut at the White Bear Theatre.“IN SOME DARK VALLEY: The Testimony of Reverend Brand,” has been called...

GENERATION GAMES

GENERATION GAMES

Apr 11 – Apr 22, 2023

Two one-act gay-themed comedy dramas about Life, Love and Loss by Michael McManus and Charlie Ross MacKenzie.DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF PAUL O'GRADY “A compelling...

Messi & Ronaldo

Messi & Ronaldo

Apr 4 – Apr 8, 2023

A play about a teenager and his Dad, and their love of football, Jamie likes Messi his Dad likes Ronaldo. When Jamie's Dad stops showing...

Gay Generations - Double Bill

Gay Generations - Double Bill

Mar 24 – Mar 28, 2020

GAY GENERATIONS is double bill of two short one-act plays about life, love and loss amongst gay men of different generations. It portrays the differences...

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