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Biography of a Constellation


“There are so many things I’m on the brink of understanding.” A heartfelt, uplifting play about three women whose lives intertwine across space and time ...

Lost Memories
Lost Memories
3/9 - 8/9/2024


Lost Memories is a multi-screen video installation that draws on screenwriter Gary Thomas’ experience of being a carer to his mother, who had Alzheimer’s Disease. ...

My Life as a Cowboy
My Life as a Cowboy
27/8 - 8/9/2024


Country is cool now… isn’t it? Conor is 17. He lives with his mum in Croydon. He works at a leisure centre. He’s gay. Life ...

The Highwayman
The Highwayman
3/9 - 8/9/2024


The season finale will be the thrilling new British musical The Highwayman, inspired by Alfred Noyes’ classic poem.  This funny yet deeply moving tale features ...

pecq
pecq
11/9


pecq performing at the courtyard theatre on september 11th...

English Ako
English Ako
10/9 - 14/9/2024


“Why can’t I be both? Both British and Asian? Both are important, both are beautiful, both are a part of who I am”. A migrant ...

The Comedy of Errors & The Secret Diary of Henry VIII


The Three Inch Fools, known for their contemporary spin on the traditional touring troupe, are preparing for a summer that will go down in (Early ...

The Dreams of Being a Madame
The Dreams of Being a Madame
12/9 - 14/9/2024


Haunted by her past and struggling with the financial constraints of her family, May’s dream-chasing journey in London is marred by endless part-time jobs and ...

Coming to England
Coming to England
14/9 - 15/9/2024


Nicoll Entertainment and MAST Mayflower Studios announce the UK tour of Coming to England, a brand new stage adaptation based on Floella Benjamin’s award-winning book. ...

The Rise of Hermit
The Rise of Hermit
13/9 - 15/9/2024


Third-year law student and avid gamer, Hermit is living a double life. As his real-life becomes pale in comparison to his adventurous online life, he ...

Ben Goldsmith


Metropolis Music Presents Ben Goldsmith Plus Special Guests...

The Blackheart Orchestra


The Blackheart Orchestra bring 'The Bloodlines Tour' at The Courtyard Theatre on Friday, Sept 20th, 2024 with DIKAJEE as a special guest. The Blackheart Orchestra ...

West End Magic


  Hosted by multi-award-winning member of the Magic Circle  Oliver Tabor ,  West End Magic  presents a mystical line-up of phenomenal acts selected from the ...

Bedroom Farce
Bedroom Farce
28/8 - 21/9/2024


You mean to tell me while I’m – giving you my all – you’re lying there thinking about floorboards? Set over the course of one ...

Coming to England
Coming to England
18/9 - 21/9/2024


Nicoll Entertainment and MAST Mayflower Studios announce the UK tour of Coming to England, a brand new stage adaptation based on Floella Benjamin’s award-winning book. ...

Gwyneth Goes Skiing
Gwyneth Goes Skiing
9/9 - 21/9/2024


Awkward Productions are taking their viral sensation Gwyneth Goes Skiing on a UK & Ireland tour this autumn. Gwyneth Goes Skiing will return to the ...

Lost Memories
Lost Memories
17/9 - 21/9/2024


Lost Memories is a multi-screen video installation that draws on screenwriter Gary Thomas’ experience of being a carer to his mother, who had Alzheimer’s Disease. ...

Storyteller
Storyteller
19/9 - 21/9/2024


When Meggie Rose moves to Nashville to chase her dream of becoming a songwriter, she is not prepared for the magnitude of events that unravel ...

Storyteller
Storyteller
19/9 - 21/9/2024


When Meggie Rose moves to Nashville to chase her dream of becoming a songwriter, she is not prepared for the magnitude of events that unravel ...

Storyteller
Storyteller
19/9 - 21/9/2024


When Meggie Rose moves to Nashville to chase her dream of becoming a songwriter, she is not prepared for the magnitude of events that unravel ...

The Comedy of Errors


The Three Inch Fools, known for their contemporary spin on the traditional touring troupe, are preparing for a summer that will go down in (Early ...

The Lonesome Death of Eng Bunker


On January 17th 1874, Eng Bunker woke to discover his brother Chang was dead. The twin brothers, Siamese immigrants and entertainers who had carved out ...

The Lonesome Death of Eng Bunker


On January 17th 1874, Eng Bunker woke to discover his brother Chang was dead. The twin brothers, Siamese immigrants and entertainers who had carved out ...


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Review: LOST SOUL 2, Liverpool's Royal Court


by Sarah OHara - August 23, 2024

Brick Up the Mersey Tunnels and Council Depot Blues writer Dave Kirby is back at Liverpool’s Royal Court with Lost Soul 2....

Review: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, Open Bar Theatre


by Aliya Al-Hassan - August 19, 2024

Even if this summer has been a bit of a washout, there's much sunshine to be had at Open Bar Theatre's touring production of Much Ado About Nothing....

Review: THE BIRTHDAY PARTY, Theatre Royal Bath


by Cheryl Markosky - August 12, 2024

If you're after certainty, then you should certainly steer clear of the revival of Harold Pinter's unsettling The Birthday Party at the Ustinov Studio, Theatre Royal Bath. However, if you're up for an intriguing evening of comic surrealism mixed with creepy horror – think the Coen brothers meet Wes ...

Review: PERICLES, Swan Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon


by Debbie Gilpin - August 08, 2024

'‘Tis time to fear when tyrants seems to kiss.” It’s true that most of Shakespeare’s most well-known works remain perpetually relevant, particularly in the difficult times that continue to afflict populations worldwide, but sometimes it’s worth shuffling the pack and pulling out a lesser played work...

Review: THE PROMISE, Minerva Theatre, Chichester


by Debbie Gilpin - July 30, 2024

'To promise nearly fifty million people truly universal health care - ‘cradle to the grave’ - is crackers.' Despite this quote featuring quite prominently in promotional material, and the poster image showing a pair of midwives, The Promise isn’t wholly about the founding of the NHS. Paul Unwin’s ne...

Review: THE 39 STEPS, Theatre Royal Brighton


by Caroline Cronin - July 18, 2024

A stage adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1930’s spy film (which was in turn was an adaptation of John Buchans novel), The 39 Steps is a madcap dramedy set in 1935 but many of its themes feel relevant today, despite the wacky premise of just four actors playing 139 characters....

Review: SISTERS OF MERSEY, Liverpool's Royal Court


by Sarah OHara - July 15, 2024

Following the success of A Thong for Europe at Liverpool’s Royal Court in 2023, writer Jonathan Harvey and director Stephen Fletcher are back with another five star comedy hit - Sisters of Mersey....

Review: BARNUM, Watermill Theatre


by Mica Blackwell - July 10, 2024

The Watermill’s dazzling production fully immerses the audience into the showman’s wondrous world in spite of its inherent script issues. With an all-round talented cast led by the ever charismatic Matt Rawle, you’d be justified if you wanted to run away and join the circus after watching this....

Review: HAMILTON, Birmingham Hippodrome


by Laura Lott - July 01, 2024

It's a testament to Lin-Manuel Miranda's almost perfect show that even with some performance issues, Hamilton is still a stunning and moving experience. Its impact isn’t diminished even after several viewings, and its themes of love, grief, ambition, freedom, forgiveness and family are always resona...

Review: A CHILD OF SCIENCE, Bristol Old Vic


by Tim Wright - June 14, 2024

Ultimately, A Child of Science offers a vivid portrayal of the intersection between scientific pursuit and human longing. It’s a testament to the extraordinary efforts behind ordinary miracles. And how the path to creating life can be as intricate and moving as the lives it aims to bring into the wo...



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