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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 ...

Jonny and The Baptists: The Happiness Index


A double bill of two shows in one night, from cult multi-award winning musical-comedians Jonny & The Baptists. First, an hour of songs and stories ...

It's The Economy, Stupid!


Based on a true story of a family caught up in the 90s recession, It's the Economy, Stupid! reveals the humanity behind economics. Armed with ...

MDST present The Havocks live at The Courtyard Theatre


A rejuvenated, revitalised and re-branded  Havocks  take to the stage with support from  Dog Saints ,  Newbuild  and  Freddy Keach & The Mop...

Lay Down Your Burdens
Lay Down Your Burdens
7/3 - 8/3/2025


Radical, proudly socially conscious dance/theatre from Rhiannon Faith Company. Featuring live music and set in a friendly and welcoming working-class pub

Pinocchio & His Wooden Whopper


Join us for a dose pure entertainment in the fantastic atmosphere of Brick Lane Music Hall, accompanied by a delicious 3 course lunch, dinner or afternoon ...

Shield Maiden


"Shield Maiden" brings historic Viking warrior wisdom to artsdepot for its 20th anniversary this International Women's Day As women's rights roll back across the globe, a ...

The Intrusion
The Intrusion
1/3 - 8/3/2025


In a new and dynamic collaboration, Bric à Brac Theatre and Told by an Idiot explore the end of human civilisation and the community who ...

Ordinary Madness
Ordinary Madness
8/2 - 9/3/2025


Ordinary Madness is about the beauty in the dirt, the extraordinary in the mundane, the hard shell with the soft centre, about that bluebird in ...

The Detective Dog
The Detective Dog
8/3 - 9/3/2025


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

Moments and BIRTH


After the success of its critically acclaimed international hit The Nature of Forgetting, Theatre Re returns to The Lighthouse with a double bill of two ...

SHARK H8TER
SHARK H8TER
10/3 - 12/3/2025


A musical parody of The Little Mermaid, this comedy follows 23-year-old, bisexual, unemployed Ariel as she turns to piracy, love, and light kidnapping on a

The Intrusion
The Intrusion
11/3 - 12/3/2025


In a new and dynamic collaboration, Bric à Brac Theatre and Told by an Idiot explore the end of human civilisation and the community who ...

(the) Woman


M is a woman. M is a writer. M is a mother. Catapulted from the crest of a hit play and hijacked by motherhood – ...

Hamilton
Hamilton
28/1 - 15/3/2025


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Kim's Convenience
Kim's Convenience
12/3 - 15/3/2025


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 ...

Son of a Bitch
Son of a Bitch
26/2 - 15/3/2025


Son of a Bitch  is a brutally honest and darkly funny monologue about a woman who is caught on camera calling her 4 year old ...

Too Many Books
Too Many Books
26/2 - 16/3/2025


Written by award-winning journalist Judi Bevan, Too Many Books is a heartfelt, thought-provoking debut play exploring the complexities of international adoption and the emotional journey ...

BIRTH
BIRTH
17/3


After the success of its critically acclaimed international hit The Nature of Forgetting, Theatre Re returns with 'a rich tapestry of ongoing humanity' (The Scotsman) ...

Murder, She Didn't Write
Murder, She Didn't Write
14/4 - 17/3/2025


Don your deerstalker, grab your magnifying glass and get your ‘finger of suspicion’ at the ready because Edinburgh Fringe favourites,  Degrees of Error , are ...


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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....

Review: HAMLET, Starring Luke Thallon


by Cindy Marcolina - February 23, 2025

What do Shakespeare and James Cameron have in common? Before Rupert Goold took hold of the Bard’s tragic masterpiece, the answer would have been ‘nothing’. The soon-to-be artistic director of the Old Vic returns to the Royal Shakespeare Company after 14 years to offer a blockbuster Hamlet. Elsinore ...

Review: THE PEACEFUL HOUR, Liverpool's Royal Court


by Sarah OHara - February 21, 2025

Haunted Scouse and Yellow Breck Road writer Gerry Linford returns to Liverpool’s Royal Court with a brand new comedy drama, The Peaceful Hour - a five star, feel good show show that you will fall in love with....

Review: CINDERELLA, Birmingham Hippodrome


by Vikki Jane Vile - February 21, 2025

Sir David Bintley’s 2010 production of Cinderella has been long overdue an outing, and based on Wednesday’s opening night at Birmingham Hippodrome it is worth the wait. Thanks to Birmingham Royal Ballet’s fundraising efforts, the work now returns refreshed with restored costumes and a dazzling cast,...

Review: THE 39 STEPS, Salisbury Playhouse


by Katie Bourne - February 19, 2025

Adapted from Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller, Patrick Barlow’s The 39 Steps takes us on a chronicle of espionage as a begrudging bachelor embarks into a cat and mouse chase from London to the Scottish highlands as he uncovers the clandestine organisation of German spies....

Review: THE SHARK IS BROKEN, Richmond Theatre


by Aliya Al-Hassan - February 18, 2025

The premise of The Shark is Broken is deceptively simple; three men in a boat, waiting and talking. We meet the cast of a new film in 1974 when Bruce the mechanical shark, necessary for the whole shoot, is indeed broken. Robert Shaw, Roy Scheider, and Richard Dreyfuss would go on to star in the icon...

Review: BOYS FROM THE BLACKSTUFF, Richmond Theatre


by Aliya Al-Hassan - February 13, 2025

After debuting at Liverpool's Royal Court and successful London and West End transfers, James Graham's adaptation of Alan Bleasdale’s iconic television series is now on a national tour. And what a good thing, as this is urgent and thoughtful theatre that deserves to be seen by as many people as poss...

Album Review: THINGS THAT COME AND GO, Hadley Fraser


by Cindy Marcolina - February 07, 2025

It’s a meticulously organised ten-track album. The songs are famous, but not so excessively that the line-up comes off as a redundant rehashing of standards or a vanity project. The piece has a consistent cohesion to it - sonically but also narratively, with the numbers living inside a bubble of mel...

Review: SUMMER 1954, Richmond Theatre


by Aliya Al-Hassan - January 28, 2025

Director James Dacre presents these two short dramas by Terence Rattigan under the banner title Summer 1954, the date when the action is set. An unusual pairing of these unshowy productions convey the intellectually astute and emotionally searing spirit of Rattigan’s writing....



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