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Walk Right Back


After phenomenal sell out tours, Walk Right Back is... BACK! From the Producers of That'll Be The Day, the show tells the story of the ...

Walk Right Back


After phenomenal sell out tours, Walk Right Back is... BACK! From the Producers of That'll Be The Day, the show tells the story of the ...

Murder, She Didn't Write
Murder, She Didn't Write
14/3 - 14/2/2025


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

Walk Right Back


After phenomenal sell out tours, Walk Right Back is... BACK! From the Producers of That'll Be The Day, the show tells the story of the ...

DocDoc
DocDoc
5/2 - 15/2/2025


Morris Gilbert and Óskar Eiriksson present the UK premiere of Laurent Baffie’s outrageously hilarious worldwide hit comedy play DocDoc - which has had over 4 ...

The Detective Dog


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

Learning
Learning
4/2 - 16/2/2025


A brand-new play with an original score and captivating movement, LEARNING unravels the poignant journey of Debs and Jonathan—a couple hurtling in opposite directions. As ...

The Detective Dog


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 ...

Walk Right Back


After phenomenal sell out tours, Walk Right Back is... BACK! From the Producers of That'll Be The Day, the show tells the story of the ...

Murder, She Didn't Write
Murder, She Didn't Write
17/3 - 17/2/2025


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

Riders to the Sea


Vaughan Williams’ and John Synge’s sung play Riders to the Sea tells the story of a family, Maurya, Bartley, Kathleen and Nora and a seemingly ...

The Detective Dog
The Detective Dog
17/2 - 20/2/2025


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 ...

FREAKS, GEEKS (and other human beings)


Star Trek fanatic Gareth Honey - autistic recluse - becomes a surefire X Factor winner (Or does he?) In her final vlog on life with ...

855-FOR-TRUTH
855-FOR-TRUTH
11/2 - 22/2/2025


Somewhere in the woods between Hilldale, Utah, and The End of The World, an 18 year old religious cult member and young climate scientist collide. Meredith, ...

An Interrogation
An Interrogation
16/1 - 22/2/2025


Joanna Nelson has been missing for 68 hours, and with every second that passes, D.C Ruth Palmer’s hope of finding her dwindles. The young detective ...

Antigone (on strike)
Antigone (on strike)
30/1 - 22/2/2025


When Esmeh was 14, she ran away from her East London home and joined the Islamic State in Syria. Now the war is over, she ...

Handbagged
Handbagged
6/2 - 22/2/2025


  A Theatre Nation Partnerships production, produced by Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch. Moira Buffini ’ s clever and fiercely funny comedy is a fly-on-the-wall look at ...

Handbagged
Handbagged
6/2 - 22/2/2025


Moira Buffini’s clever, funny and charming political comedy 11 years of weekly, behind-closed-doors meetings, where the destiny of a nation is shaped. Moira Buffini’ s ...

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,  The Happiness Index,  an hour of ...


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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....

Review: MACBETH, In Cinemas


by Cheryl Markosky - January 22, 2025

David Tennant and Cush Jumbo lead a first-rate cast in a raw, visceral, brutal and ultimately hopeful show filmed live at the Donmar Warehouse in London....

Review: LAST RITES, The North Wall Arts Centre


by Niamh Jones - January 17, 2025

Have you ever really stopped to consider the significance of sound, of speech, on everyday life… on theatre? Many of us take these things for granted, yet Ad Infinitum’s new play throws the realities of being deaf into sharp relief....

Review: WHITE CHRISTMAS, The Mill At Sonning


by Mica Blackwell - December 09, 2024

A gem of a show wrapped in a big red bow, White Christmas at the Mill at Sonning brings a dollop of Golden Age glitz and festive joy to the holiday season. With immaculate production value and a talented cast, I dare you to not leave the theatre counting your blessings instead of sheep....

Review: THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW, Liverpool Playhouse


by Sarah OHara - December 06, 2024

One of the most exciting, enthralling and exceptional theatre shows of all time....

Review: THE GRAPES OF WRATH, National Theatre at Home


by Amber-Rae Stobbs - December 04, 2024

The National Theatre's Summer 2024 hit is now available on its streaming platform, National Theatre at Home...

Critics' Choice: Cheryl Markosky's Best Shows of 2024


by Cheryl Markosky - December 12, 2024

Grand dame Sian Phillips stealing the show, Adam Cooper giving an unexpected twirl and smaller theatre spaces punching above their weight. These are some of BroadwayWorld reviewer Cheryl Markosky's favourite theatre moments of 2024....

Review: PRESENT LAUGHTER, National Theatre At Home


by Amber-Rae Stobbs - November 29, 2024

A festive treat lands just in time for Christmas...

Review: ALICE IN WONDERLAND, Shakespeare North Playhouse


by Sarah OHara - November 27, 2024

The Shakespeare North Playhouse are taking audiences on an adventure into a timeless classic, in their production of Alice In Wonderland. However, instead of re-telling the famous story, writer Nick Lane and director Nathan Powell have re-invented the tale and given it a modern day twist....



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