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Brown Girl Noise!
Brown Girl Noise!
1/22 - 2/10/2025


‘A’ight mandem, so what race would you not date?’ 4 brown girls meet at an audition for Priti Patel’s biopic and realise despite the big ...

If/ Then
If/ Then
2/10


IF/THEN follows Elizabeth, a 38-year-old city planner returning to New York after twelve years, ready to rebuild her life in the wake of a recent ...

Patrick Hamilton


Experience an unforgettable evening of music inspired by nature from pianist and composer  Patrick Hamilton , who will be showcasing his upcoming album  Elements of Nature  (to ...

Philos & Amica Do Time (WIP)


Philos and Amica are back (again and again and again)! Their friendship has existed since sexually fluid Ancient Greece, it will take them through the ...

The Simon & Garfunkel Story


Following SOLD-OUT performances in London’s West End, a Worldwide tour and standing ovations at every performance, The Simon & Garfunkel Story continues to stun audiences ...

The Count of Monte Cristo
The Count of Monte Cristo
2/9 - 2/11/2025


Back by Popular Demand After two previous sell-out shows at the Tabard, The UK’s No. 1 Tommy Cooper tribute show returns to the Tabard! Tommy ...

WHY AM I SO SINGLE?
WHY AM I SO SINGLE?
8/27 - 2/13/2025


From the multi-award-winning writers of SIX , Toby Marlow & Lucy Moss, comes their all-new, highly anticipated second musical, WHY AM I SO SINGLE?  This ...

Antonio Forcione and Giorgio Serci


Legendary award-winning Italian acoustic guitar virtuoso  Antonio Forcione  teams up with fellow Italian/Sardinian award-winning guitarist, composer and educator  Giorgio Serci  for an evening of passionate ...

Funeral Sandwiches
Funeral Sandwiches
2/11 - 2/15/2025


When Sinéad's favourite uncle dies unexpectedly, she must return to her family's hometown on a mission to find a pair of missing slippers. Wrong 'Un ...

Late Night at the Tabard


The nation’s finest established and up and coming comedy, cabaret and variety stars ascend the hallowed white stairs of the Tabard Theatre to present an ...

Narc x Jorgz: The Blacklist


Narc x Jorgz: The Blacklist live at The Courtyard Theatre on Saturday, February 15th. Doors Open: 6pm Lineup: Narc X Jorgz Hawsa Santova Gwen Stacey ...

NewsRevue
NewsRevue
1/9 - 2/15/2025


The World's Longest Running Live Comedy Show introduces its first cast of 2025! This renowned current affairs parody song and sketch show is acknowledged as ...

The Screen Test
The Screen Test
2/11 - 2/15/2025


A one-woman show about delusion, desperation and dreams. A dark comedy. Betsy Bitterly is an aspiring actress in 1930s Hollywood, so desperate to become a ...

A Night Beneath The Elder Sign


This year A Night Beneath the Elder Sign features two unique performances of works by HP Lovecraft. First is Celephais, a tale from the Dreamlands ...

At The Mountains Of Madness


Read by Laurence Ashcroft Fresh from his performance of  The Voice in the Night  by William Hope Hodgson at last year's festival, Ashcroft returns with ...

Classical Coffee Mornings: Iridescence Ensemble


London-based  Iridescence Ensemble  are formed of  Sofía Gómez Alberto  (violin),  Anna Crawford  (cello),  Ilayda Deniz Oguz  (piano) and  Méline Le Calvez  (clarinet). They will be ...

Painting Pickman’s Model


Follow in the steps of Pickman and sketch a monstrous ghoul.* A unique opportunity to make your own pieces of art and get to know ...

Stefan Bednarczyk sings Noel Coward


Back by popular demand! For this fastidiously constructed evening of delight, Stefan Bednarczyk brings to life a sterling collection of songs, verse and prose by ...

The Magicians Table
The Magicians Table
10/24 - 2/16/2025


  Step into London's top immersive close-up magic experience at The Magicians Table.    Set in the private warehouse of deceased carnival owner, Dieter Roterburg, ...

Chloe Flower


Emerging as classical music’s boldest 21st century star, Korean-American virtuoso pianist and sought-after composer  Chloe Flower  ushers classical music into the future on her own terms, ...

Tap Root
Tap Root
2/12 - 2/17/2025


Tap Root by Ashley Milne After a childhood spent incarcerated, he’s keeping his head down. Between waitering at TGI Fridays, avoiding fines on his library ...

The Estate Sale Of Randolph Carter


It has been nearly a decade since the disappearance of Mr Randolph Carter, legendary occultist, academic, and explorer. We have been tasked with the disposal ...

Steinway Piano Series: Alberto Giurioli


London-based Italian pianist and composer  Alberto Giurioli  performs music from his latest album  Home  in the  Elgar Room  as part of our  Steinway Piano Series ...

(the) Woman by Jane Upton
(the) Woman by Jane Upton
2/18 - 2/19/2025


“So good we thought it was written by a man!” M is a woman. M is a writer. M is a mother. Catapulted from the ...


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Review: KS6: SMALL FORWARD, The Pit Barbican Centre


by Gary Naylor - February 07, 2025

Katsiaryna Snytsina, the eponymous KS6, tells an often warm and witty tale of her own empowerment, with a burning ambition to do the same for her country...

Review: LSO - WALKER, BERNSTEIN AND WALTON, Barbican


by Louise Penn - February 07, 2025

An evening of expressive and emotional music from three great modernist composers is hard to fault as the LSO perform pieces by Walker, Bernstein, and Walton in a powerful Anglo-American programme....

Review: MRS PRESIDENT, Charing Cross Theatre


by Cindy Marcolina - February 07, 2025

The road to the perfect commemorative photograph is anything but smooth with their two unruly personalities. Written by historian playwright John Ransom-Phillips and directed by Bronagh Lagan, Mrs President lives suspended between the lenses of history and fiction....

Review Roundup: ELEKTRA, Starring Brie Larson


by Aliya Al-Hassan - February 06, 2025

Starring Brie Larson, Daniel Fish directs the first major revival in over a decade of Sophokles’ electrifying and timeless play, Elektra, with a translation by poet Anne Carson, at the Duke Of York’s Theatre....

Review: ELEKTRA, Duke Of York's Theatre


by Alexander Cohen - February 06, 2025

So why is Daniel Fish’s Elektra such a droning dud?...

Review: THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO, London Coliseum


by Aliya Al-Hassan - February 06, 2025

Joe Hill-Gibbins’s new production of The Marriage of Figaro for English National Opera opened back in March 2020 for a single performance before Covid struck. Thankfully, nearly five years on it has been given a second life at the London Coliseum and it is a riotous delight from start to finish....

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: THANKS FOR HAVING ME, King's Head Theatre


by Olivia Woods - February 06, 2025

In his new production at King’s Head Theatre, Keelan Kember explores the seemingly alluring, yet constantly perplexing concept of casual dating in a sitcom-inspired production that will have you giggling in your seat....

Review: ANIMAL FARM, Rose Theatre


by Josh Maughan - February 05, 2025

Classics like Animal Farm are tough to stage, partly because they’re produced so often. To make a lasting impact, a production needs to bring something truly exciting and relevant to the table. Unfortunately, this production never fully justifies why this adaptation, and why now?...

Review: VANYA IS ALIVE, Omnibus Theatre


by Tsitsi Tsopotsa - February 05, 2025

In this masterfully crafted one-hour solo performance, Vanya is Alive presents a universal tale of state oppression through the intimate lens of maternal grief. Currently running at the Omnibus Theatre, this English translation of Natalia Lizorkina's work transcends its Russian origins to illuminate...



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