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I'll Be Back
I'll Be Back
1/14 - 1/19/2026


A Terminator built with Windows 95 must time travel back to Dudley to save the world and find out the truth about her life.

180⁰ Chord
180⁰ Chord
1/5 - 1/18/2026


180 Chord is coming to Greenwich Theatre from 5-18 January. We’ve been on a highly successful tour since 2022. “One of the most captivating things ...

New Play

Mirror Up Presents: Reflections


Mirror Up return for their 4th Reflections scratch event, showcasing a range of dynamic new writing. Cast and creatives to be announced...

Büyük Ev Ablukada
Büyük Ev Ablukada
1/16 - 1/17/2026


  Get ready for an unforgettable acoustic experience with Büyük Ev Ablukada, the groundbreaking band that has redefined Turkey’s alternative music scene. Since 2010, Büyük ...

Tom Abisgold


Tom Abisgold live at The Courtyard Theatre on Saturday, 17th January 2026. 'THIS WILL NEVER WORK' EP RELEASE SHOW Doors Open: 7:30pm  ...

Re-Enchant: January


1st half - we'll hear from participants in our open mic slots 2nd half   The Marsh-by  Anna Robinson The Marsh is a play set in ...

David Marino


A young vocalist and rising star,  David Marino , a finalist from Canada’s  “The Voice” , is very excited to be making his solo London ...

The Ballad of Buckingham Nicks


Following a sold-out preview back in June,  The Ballad of Buckingham Nicks  returns for a eight performance run prior to touring.  A tribute through stories ...

THE SAGA OF W.D. JONES


THE SAGA OF W.D. JONES A QUEER RETELLING OF THE STORY OF BONNIE AND CLYDE It could’ve been Buddy and Clyde – not Bonnie and Clyde. W.D. ...

Gerry & Sewell
Gerry & Sewell
1/13 - 1/24/2026


Based on Jonathan Tulloch’s novel  The Season Ticket , which became the cult film  Purely Belter , Olivier Award-winner Jamie Eastlake’s new adaptation storms into ...

Anyone for Tennis?


ANYONE FOR TENNIS? A Wimbledon line judge for 20 years, comedian Pauline Eyre is ready to spill the Pimms on tennis gossip from the fragrant ...

Connection and Identity
Connection and Identity
10/31 - 1/25/2026


Experience  Connection and Identity  by  Peter Walker , two large-scale interactive artworks using light and sound that invite us to contemplate what it means to ...

Cosi fan Tutte (Mozart)
Cosi fan Tutte (Mozart)
1/22 - 1/25/2026


COSI FAN TUTTE W.A.Mozart Ensemble OrQuesta returns to The Cockpit with three operas. Cosi fan Tutte is one of Mozart's lightest operas and the final ...

The Last Bantam
The Last Bantam
1/25 - 1/26/2026


Written by, produced by & starring Michael Hughes  The Last Bantam tells the story of Britain's Great War 'bantam' soldiers, 30,000 men between 5'-5'3'' who signed ...

Tomorrow's Warriors Takeover


Steppin' Over feat Gary Crosby Gary Crosby + guest Tap Dancer - Annette Walker Kassa GJ Quartet*  (*Kassa Green-Jakcsi)     About Tomorrow’s Warriors For ...

Tomorrow's Warriors Takeover


Steppin' Over feat Gary Crosby Gary Crosby + guest Tap Dancer - Annette Walker Kassa GJ Quartet*  (*Kassa Green-Jakcsi)     About Tomorrow’s Warriors For ...

Later Life Letter


Later Life Letter  tells the story of Luke Wright’s adoption – the life he leads, and the one he might have done. What’s it like ...

Later Life Letter


Later Life Letter tells the story of Luke Wright’s adoption – the life he leads, and the one he might have done. What’s it like ...

Barbary Lion
Barbary Lion
1/29 - 1/30/2026


By Chandler Hubbard “Such is the case with most empires – nothing like that lasts forever.” In the near future, two “compatible” strangers are brought ...

Later Life Letter


Later Life Letter tells the story of Luke Wright’s adoption – the life he leads, and the one he might have done. What’s it like ...

BIGRE / Fish Bowl
BIGRE / Fish Bowl
1/28 - 1/31/2026


Once upon a time today, in three small attic apartments in Paris, a big man, a tall thin man and a curvaceous blonde are neighbours. ...

BIGRE / Fish Bowl
BIGRE / Fish Bowl
1/28 - 1/31/2026


A laugh-out-loud-silent comedy Once upon a time today, in three small attic apartments in Paris, a big man, a tall thin man and a curvaceous ...

BIGRE / Fish Bowl
BIGRE / Fish Bowl
1/28 - 1/31/2026


Once upon a time today, in three small attic apartments in Paris, a big man, a tall thin man and a curvaceous blonde are neighbours. ...

Fish Bowl
Fish Bowl
1/28 - 1/31/2026


Once upon a time today, in three small attic apartments in Paris, a big man, a tall thin man and a curvaceous blonde are neighbours. ...

Later Life Letter


Later Life Letter  tells the story of Luke Wright’s adoption – the life he leads, and the one he might have done. What’s it like to stumble ...

One Jab Cures All
One Jab Cures All
1/14 - 1/31/2026


It’s happened. The ultimate scientific breakthrough. Boffins discover a drug that heals everything.  Max is a scientist in a secret lab who stumbles on a ...

Sherlock Holmes: The Death and Life


SHERLOCK HOLMES: The Death and Life Starring Nigel Miles-Thomas, written by David Stuart Davies, adapted for the stage and directed by Gareth Armstrong; with original ...


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by Aliya Al-Hassan - January 12, 2026

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by Katie Kirkpatrick - January 09, 2026

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by Clementine Scott - January 08, 2026

Lyle Kessler’s Orphans was first performed in 1983, but you wouldn’t know that from this production. The tiny stage feels overcome by Sarah Beaton’s design, retro but not too retro, a space immune to the passing decades....

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by Aliya Al-Hassan - January 07, 2026

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There are many times you catch yourself, as a parent, doing things you never thought you would do - worse, that you would scoff at if reported by others. I recall looking at one, probably both, of my sons in their crib and becoming aware that I couldn’t see or hear them breathing. You walk away (“It...

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by Cheryl Markosky - January 12, 2026

NT Live's filmed screening of Hamlet, featuring Hiran Abeysekera (Olivier award-winner for Life of Pi) in the title role, will be released in UK cinemas on January 22 and soon after around the world....

Review: CHLOE PETTS: BIG NATURALS, Soho Theatre


by Kat Mokrynski - January 09, 2026

Chloe Petts: Big Naturals might take its name from one of the things comedian Chloe Petts loves the most (it is quite unfair how early a show has to have a title, isn’t it?), but it’s more about the life of Petts, less about one of her favourite things - but more on that later. For now, Petts is rea...

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by Aliya Al-Hassan - January 07, 2026

Alan Ayckbourn’s 1985 play Woman In Mind is a darkly comic look about mental disintegration and a mid-life ennui that would have rarely been spoken about forty years ago. In the first major West End revival since 2012, director Michael Longhurst presents a startling portrait of a woman who retreats ...



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