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Review: WHAT I’D BE, Jack Studio


by Clementine Scott - February 20, 2026

The premise of What I’d Be is disarmingly simple: two estranged sisters sit on a bench in a small town, and talk. In one unflinchingly cathartic hour of theatre, they’ve ricocheted from outright resentment to reconciliation....

Review: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, Leeds Playhouse


by Gary Naylor - February 19, 2026

Innovative take on familiar comedy proves hit and miss as lovers and fairies fight...

Review: THE STORY OF PEER GYNT: AN EVENING WITH KÅRE CONRADI, The Coronet Theatre


by Cindy Marcolina - February 20, 2026

f we’re speaking technically, a dramatised lecture is an educational performance that joins drama and academia in order to make the topic more entertaining to the public. In this case, Conradi offers an engaging one-man show that makes the bulky five acts of Peer Gynt accessible and smooth. He lig...

Review: SAUL at LONDON HANDEL FESTIVAL, Sinfonia Smith Square


by Louise Penn - February 19, 2026

Opening the London Handel Fetsival, this flawless presentation of Saul was a celebration of Handel that set the tone of the performances to follow. The acoustics in the hall were exceptional, with clear enunciation throughout and a sense of occasion....

Review: THE BATTLE, Birmingham Rep


by Laura Lott - February 18, 2026

Before Taylor Swift versus Charli XCX - but after The Beatles versus The Rolling Stones - came Blur versus Oasis. David Niven's debut comedy at Birmingham Rep takes us back to the summer of 1995, when temperatures and egos both soared and the nation was gripped by the chart battle between Oasis’ �...

Review: SPANISH ORANGES starring Maryam d'Abo, Playground Theatre


by Gary Naylor - February 17, 2026

#MeToo and cancel culture needs a new angle sadly lacking in humdrum new play...

Review: DEEP AZURE, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse


by Cindy Marcolina - February 18, 2026

While most people knew Chadwick Boseman for his blockbuster appearances in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as T’Challa/Black Panther, the actor was also a playwright and director. His early career was spent treading the boards in New York, where he became a Drama League Directing Fellow at 24 years ...

Review: DRACULA, Starring Cynthia Erivo, Noël Coward Theatre


by Aliya Al-Hassan - February 17, 2026

Multi-award-winning Cynthia Erivo is having a pretty good year: still riding high on the success of the Wicked films and nominated for an MBE in the 2026 New Year Honours list, she is now going back to her stage roots in Kip Williams's adaptation of Bram Stoker's gothic masterpiece, Dracula. Antici...

Review: THE SINGING MERMAID, artsdepot


by Christiana Rose - February 16, 2026

Set beneath a vibrant circus tent filled with sparkling multicoloured lights and fluttering flags, the production opens with a jovial instrumental atmosphere that immediately invites children into the world of the show....

Review: 1.17AM, OR UNTIL THE WORDS RUN OUT, Finborough Theatre


by Cindy Marcolina - February 15, 2026

Two best friends, the ghost of Katie’s brother, a secret. When Roni shows up at Charlie’s old flat, she finds Katie rummaging through his things while a party is in full swing upstairs. When Charlie died months prior, Katie disappeared from Roni’s life, leaving her without a place to stay and ...

Past Shows

Choir of the Earth presents: Slava!
Choir of the Earth presents: Slava!
Aug 24

Join us as Ben England BEM leads Choir of the Earth in our Concert Performance of Slava! - a culmination of our second musical dive...

Choir of the Earth presents: Mozart Great Mass in C Minor
Choir of the Earth presents: Mozart Great Mass in C Minor
Jul 16

After seven weeks of rehearsals, followed by intense practice and recording at home, Choir of the Earth is proud and excited to present our concert...

Choir of the Earth presents: Peace on Earth
Choir of the Earth presents: Peace on Earth
May 20

Please join Choir of the Earth on YouTube for our Ukraine fundraising Peace on Earth concert to raise funds for the Red Cross. Ben England...

Choir of the Earth presents: SUNSHINE!
Choir of the Earth presents: SUNSHINE!
May 7

Join Choir of the Earth for the concert performance of SUNSHINE! led by Joanna Forbes L'Estrange. This production was recorded and mixed entirely from home...

Choir of the Earth presents: Mahler Symphony No. 8
Choir of the Earth presents: Mahler Symphony No. 8
Jan 22

Choir of the Earth presents Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 8 in E-flat, for double chorus, children's chorus, soloists, orchestra, and organ: a Concert Performance in...

SIC - Choir of the Earth presents: How Do You Keep The Music Playing?
SIC - Choir of the Earth presents: How Do You Keep The Music Playing?
Aug 21

'How Do You Keep the Music Playing?' is a song composed by Michel Legrand, with lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman, for the 1982 film...

The Self-Isolation Choir presents North American Greats (Summer School 2021)
The Self-Isolation Choir presents North American Greats (Summer School 2021)
Jun 19

After the runaway success of The Self-Isolation Choir's Summer School last year, it's back bigger and better than ever for 2021, with a truly stunning...

The Self-Isolation Choir presents Verdi's Requiem (an encore)
The Self-Isolation Choir presents Verdi's Requiem (an encore)
Jun 17

Members of the Isolation Choir learned and recorded their parts of Verdi's Requiem at home in isolation earlier this year, under the guidance of the...

The Self-Isolation Choir presents Handel's Messiah
The Self-Isolation Choir presents Handel's Messiah
May 31

On 31st May 2020, The Self-Isolation Choir and Baroque Orchestra recorded and performed the whole of Handel's Messiah with over 3,600 singers in the worldwide...

The Self-Isolation Choir presents Duruflé Requiem
The Self-Isolation Choir presents Duruflé Requiem
May 14

Durufl's Requiem is one of four wonderful works selected for The Self-Isolation Choir to learn and perform as part of its Requiems at Home series,...

The Self-Isolation Choir presents Mozart's Requiem
The Self-Isolation Choir presents Mozart's Requiem
May 14

Members of The Self-Isolation Choir learned and recorded their parts of Mozart's Requiem at home in isolation earlier this year, under the guidance of Ben...

The Self-Isolation Choir presents Verdi's Requiem
The Self-Isolation Choir presents Verdi's Requiem
May 6

Members of the Isolation Choir learned and recorded their parts of Verdi's Requiem at home in isolation earlier this year, under the guidance of Harry...

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