by Stephi Wild - April 11, 2024
Award-winning Springbok Production House will launch its fifth season with the premiere of ‘Eucharist’ by Saskia Mollard and Tobias Abbott. ...
by Stephi Wild - January 09, 2024
The cast has been announced for the premiere of Transgression at the White Bear Theatre. It’s the 1990s and the societal revolution to smash the nuclear family is on the horizon. A psychoanalyst battles against the demise of established traditions, while younger women debate pregnancy and the releva...
by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 24, 2023
A warped winter's tale of cancel culture unfolds as Kate Ghotti fights to protect her perfect life from an exposé that could ruin everything. Don't miss CHRISTMAS IS CANCELLED at the Etcetera Theatre Club in London....
by Stephi Wild - October 13, 2023
MINE or Unapologetically Autistic is back on stage for ONE NIGHT ONLY! This is a new one-man show is coming up about life in the middle of the autistic spectrum....
by A.A. Cristi - June 15, 2023
The one-woman show features the stellar Puerto Rican actress Joan Villafañe, directed by Frances Arroyo-López. The show opens on Friday, 25th of August at 5:00 PM at the Etcetera Theatre in Camden, London....
by Aliya Al-Hassan - October 10, 2022
Katherine Stockton's play Colloquium is coming to The Culture Palace and The Etcetera Theatre this November....
by Cindy Marcolina - August 27, 2022
Naima Sjoholm writes an intriguing pastiche that toys with our perception of the plot. There’s a Dead Body in my Living Room is an improbably tongue-in-cheek play that mixes feminist drama, absurdism, slapstick, and physical theatre with surprising ease....
by A.A. Cristi - July 22, 2022
In January 2021 Nigel Osner nearly died when a routine operation went seriously wrong, leading to open heart surgery and a damaged lung. After four days in an induced coma he had to learn to walk again, Later in 2021 he managed to perform but needed further surgery before really improving. In Januar...
by Cindy Marcolina - August 13, 2021
The pandemic - and perhaps Brexit - threw a spanner in the works of the steady ascent of smaller-scale European theatre in London. In The Before Times it was very easy to find these types of shows in dark rooms above pubs all across town. Now that everything is starting again, it’s great to see that...
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