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HEN & CHICKENS THEATRE

109 St Paul's Rd, London N1 2NA
London



Review: THE AUTHENTICATOR, National Theatre


by Franco Milazzo - April 03, 2026

Eccentric artist Fenella Harford (Sylvestra Le Touzel) inherits her family’s stately home and uncovers a cache of hidden diaries that may rewrite its history. She recruits ambitious academic Marva (Rakie Ayola) to authenticate them, who in turn brings in her overlooked mentor Abi (Cherrelle Skeete...

Review: LIFELINE, Southwark Playhouse Elephant


by Clementine Scott - April 03, 2026

Lifeline is the kind of play that feels as though it was composed with the help of a mindmap with one word circled in the centre, around which all parts of the drama must orbit. In this case, that word – or phrase, in fact – was ‘antibiotic resistance’....

Review: GABBY'S DOLLHOUSE LIVE!, Eventim Apollo London


by Christiana Rose - April 02, 2026

Gabby’s Dollhouse Live! delivers a bright and engaging theatrical experience that leans confidently into its message of friendship, resilience and imaginative play. This four star production translates the charm of the popular series into a lively stage show that keeps its young audience firmly at...

Review: VICTORIA: A QUEEN UNBOUND, Watermill Theatre


by Mica Blackwell - April 02, 2026

With countless depictions of Queen Victoria in the media, Daisy Goodwin has managed to create something original and thought-provoking. Forcing the audience to question both history and memory, it's the wonderful cast and stunning visuals that complement her script and make for an all-around excitin...

Review: CHOIR BOY, Stratford East


by Katie Kirkpatrick - April 01, 2026

Having been on and off, in London, LA, and  New York, since 2012, Choir Boy clearly isn’t going away any time soon. While occasionally off-kilter, this immaculately performed powerhouse production is proof that it’s the kind of show that deserves a place among the classics...

Review: LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES, Starring Lesley Manville & Aiden Turner


by Aliya Al-Hassan - April 02, 2026

Pierre Choderlos de Laclos’s scandalous 1782 novel, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, has received several adaptations over the years. None more resonant than Christopher Hampton’s 1985 reinvention which is now revived and updated in a masterful manner by Marianne Elliot at the National Theatre....

Review: WAITRESS starring Carrie Hope Fletcher, New Wimbledon Theatre and on tour


by Gary Naylor - April 01, 2026

Good songs and good performances but a curiously mixed message from Sara Bareilles's smash hit show...

Review Roundup: KINKY BOOTS Struts Back Into The West End


by Aliya Al-Hassan - April 01, 2026

Inspired by a true story and based on the Miramax motion picture written by Geoff Deane and Tim Firth, Kinky Boots features a warm and witty book by four-time Tony Award-winner Harvey Fierstein and a richly diverse musical score from Grammy Award-winning rock icon Cyndi Lauper, in her stunning theat...

Review: ROMEO & JULIET, starring Sadie Sink & Noah Jupe, Harold Pinter Theatre


by Cindy Marcolina - April 01, 2026

Robert Icke is back in the West End with another star-studded classic in tow. After tackling Sophocles last year, he returns to Shakespeare, revisiting the Bard’s most misrepresented tragedy: Romeo and Juliet. Fourteen years after his directorial debut for Headlong with a radical rendition of the ...

Review: MAYERLING, Royal Ballet And Opera


by Matthew Paluch - March 31, 2026

Mayerling is an experience - let no one tell you otherwise. Kenneth MacMillan’s 1978 ballet delves into the true story of the 19th century Austro-Hungarian court, and specifically the experience of the heir apparent; Crown Prince Rudolf. ...

Past Shows

You’re Not In The West End Now
You’re Not In The West End Now
Aug 7 – Aug 15, 2025

‘You’re Not In The West End Now!’ Join Katie on a chaotic journey through Musical Theatre’s greatest hits - a love letter with a twist, from...

Crimson Threads
Crimson Threads
Aug 8

Crimson Threads follows a girl forming into a women and how the effects of sexism and misogyny play a part in her becoming the person...

None of Them Will Get Out Alive
None of Them Will Get Out Alive
Aug 4 – Aug 6, 2025

Set in the confines of a living room, in an isolated cottage ten miles from the nearest village, six guests are invited by a mysterious...

Woof
Woof
Aug 3 – Aug 4, 2025

WOOF is a poetic and playful exploration of loyalty, loss, and the strange rituals we build around love. Told entirely from the dogs’ point of...

Character Flaw
Character Flaw
Jul 10

An unapologetically neurodiverse, queer show that navigates the challenges and celebrates the joys of life with ADHD.

Artificial Intelligence Improvisation
Artificial Intelligence Improvisation
Aug 2 – Aug 3, 2019

Improbotics is a tech-infused improv comedy show and a live Turing test science experiment. An actual artificial intelligence-based chatbot is performing in the show and...

Theatrical Turing Test
Theatrical Turing Test
Aug 1

Improvisation is the highest form of human intelligence. It is a feat no robot could ever reproduce. Do you think so? We want you to...

Bread & Geller: On Time
Bread & Geller: On Time
Oct 11 – Oct 14, 2017

Bread & Geller are back! Join the world’s first comedy trio with only two members as they return with their sell-out exploration of all* things...

Making Waves: A Song Cycle
Making Waves: A Song Cycle
Aug 4 – Aug 7, 2017

Making Waves was written in 2014 by Daniel Cartwright & Tom Brassington at the University of Central Lancashire. It shines a spotlight on love, friendships,...

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