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Come From Away


book: David Hein and Irene Sankoff; lyrics: David Hein and Irene Sankoff; music: David Hein and Irene Sankoff; dir: Christopher Ashley. World Premiere...

Kim's Convenience
Kim's Convenience
31/3 - 2/4/2025


The award-winning play which inspired the Netflix comedy is back by popular demand. After critically-acclaimed runs at Park Theatre and Riverside Studios, the hit production ...

Lay Down Your Burdens
Lay Down Your Burdens
1/4 - 2/4/2025


Olivier Award nominated, radically tender dance theatre show that invites you into the pub to explore the beauty of humanity set for UK tour following ...

Lay Down Your Burdens
Lay Down Your Burdens
1/4 - 2/4/2025


Olivier Award nominated, radically tender dance theatre show that invites you into the pub to explore the beauty of humanity set for UK tour following ...

Benjamín Amadeo


Come and enjoy the live concert of Benjamín Amadeo at The Courtyard Theatre on 5th April at 8pm. ...

Edward II
Edward II
21/2 - 5/4/2025


When the new King Edward II insists on ruling with the man he loves by his side, conspiracy and civil war threaten the very existence ...

Johns' Boys Welsh Male Voice Choir


Britain’s Got Talent 2023 semi-finalists, Johns’ Boys Welsh Male Voice Choir will take their unique showstopping performances across the UK in 2025. Renowned for their ...

Kim's Convenience
Kim's Convenience
3/4 - 5/4/2025


The award-winning play which inspired the Netflix comedy is back by popular demand. After critically-acclaimed runs at Park Theatre and Riverside Studios, the hit production ...

Pig Heart Boy
Pig Heart Boy
2/4 - 5/4/2025


Is it better to have a pig’s heart that works … than a human heart that doesn’t?   Cameron is thirteen, and all he wants ...

Theatre Without Borders - No Exit/Mothers


Theatre Without Borders Experience a boundary-breaking celebration of cross-cultural storytelling and performances in the heart of London.   MOTHERS: A moving performance exploring the journeys ...

Seven Drunken Nights: The Story of The Dubliners


The world’s biggest celebration of The Dubliners - one of Ireland’s most iconic bands - is embarking on a UK tour, including a much-anticipated performance ...

The Detective Dog
The Detective Dog
5/4 - 6/4/2025


Tiny and Tall Productions will be bringing the UK tour of their stage adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Sara Ogilvie’s best-selling children’s book The Detective ...

Sunny Side


Renowned dance-theatre company Northern Rascals are taking their raw and emotional show Sunny Side on a UK tour this Spring. The Yorkshire-based company will seamlessly ...

greek
greek
10/4


Greek is a multi-hyphenate experimental indie artist who uses bedroom alternative soundscapes as a vehicle for introspection and storytelling. Born Michael Davie in Southwestern Virginia, ...

Swedish Furniture
Swedish Furniture
9/4 - 10/4/2025


Swedish Furniture Store - The Musical  is a self-made, original musical that explores the absurdity of a shared cultural space. The story follows Spatula Lady ...

Home Song
Home Song
14/3 - 12/4/2025


Unicorn Theatre, the national theatre for young audiences, and leading Black British theatre pioneers Talawa Theatre Company are proud to announce the cast for Home ...


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Latest UK Regional Reviews


Review: ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS - THE MUSICAL, Theatre Royal Bath


by Mica Blackwell - March 31, 2025

Alfred Hitchcock Presents - The Musical has its moments that inject the Hitchcockian spirit it needs, but its lack of frights and baffling structure leave it as dull as its grey sets....

Review: PLAYHOUSE CREATURES, Orange Tree Theatre


by Aliya Al-Hassan - March 26, 2025

It is said that we stand on the shoulders of those who have come before. In April De Angelis's Playhouse Creatures, she celebrates five women who were clever innovators and brave pioneers of the stage at a time when female actors were openly objectified, judged and derided....

Review: BBC MUSICALS NIGHT, BBC Four and iPlayer


by Gary Naylor - March 24, 2025

Some diamonds in the rough, but why can't we choose for ourselves from the BBC archive?...

Review: ANGELA BARNES: ANGST, Leicester Square Theatre


by Kat Mokrynski - March 14, 2025

As one might guess from the title, the show delves into the anxiety that Barnes has faced over the years and how it has affected her life in both serious and funny moments. She also discusses other aspects of her personality, including how her synesthesia allows her to see abstract concepts as colou...

Review: THE HOUSE PARTY, Rose Theatre


by Aliya Al-Hassan - March 08, 2025

Sex, power, gender and class: August Strindberg's Miss Julie may have first been performed in 1889, but its themes live on. In Laura Lomas's vivid reimagining of the play, The House Party, a seemingly happy event becomes the chaotic centre for a night where misogyny and the insidious creep of social...

Review: CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, Birmingham Hippodrome


by Laura Lott - March 05, 2025

The current UK tour of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang has several well-known names attached to it - Ore Oduba, Liam Fox and Charlie Brooks all feature - but there's no denying that the star of the show is the car itself. Part polished wood, part shining steel and fully extraordinary, Chitty enchants audien...

Review: EDWARD II, Swan Theatre


by Debbie Gilpin - March 06, 2025

'I'll bandy with the barons and the earls, and either die or live with Gaveston.' There has been much conjecture over the centuries as to the true nature of Edward II’s relationship with Piers Gaveston; were they friends, committed partners, or something in between? It’s not something for which we c...

Review: PICTURE YOU DEAD, Theatre Royal Brighton


by Caroline Cronin - March 05, 2025

Local Brightonian legend Peter James brings yet another slick adaption of his Roy Grace novella series to the stage on a six-month UK Tour....

Review: THE LAST LAUGH, Noël Coward Theatre


by Gary Naylor - February 27, 2025

Homage to much-loved comedians and their deceptively dangerous art...

Review: PRIDE & PREJUDICE (*SORT OF), Richmond Theatre


by Aliya Al-Hassan - February 25, 2025

How many ways can you re-tell Jane Austen? Isobel McArthur continues to prove it is more than possible to stage a show bursting with silliness, satire and the sharpest wit without losing the essence of Austen's beloved work....



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