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Monday, July 7, 2025

Interview: Fifi Garfield on The Vagina Monologues on Tour by Greg Stewart

Fifi Garfield stars in The Vagina Monologues, Deafinitely Theatre’s bold new BSL production of V’s iconic play

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 02:39AM
Saturday, July 5, 2025

Edinburgh Interview: Florence Lace-Evans on Yes, We’re Related at Underbelly Cowgate by Greg Stewart

After a sold-out run at The Other Palace, Florence Lace-Evans is bringing their dark comedy Yes, We’re Related to the Edinburgh Fringe

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 05:59PM

Edinburgh Interview: Clare Fraenkel on I Was A German at Zoo Southside by Greg Stewart

Bringing a deeply personal and politically resonant story to this year’s Edinburgh Fringe, Clare Fraenkel’s solo show I Was A German explores the legacy of exile, identity, and the ech…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 05:57PM

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Jamie Walsh and Riana Duce on The Uncrackable Case at Pleasance Courtyard by Greg Stewart

Writer Jamie Walsh and performer Riana Duce talk about fairy tales getting a courtroom twist as The Uncrackable Case heads to the Edinburgh Fringe

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 05:56PM

Edinburgh Interview: Gaia Mondadori on Centre of the Universe at Summerhall by Greg Stewart

Making their Edinburgh Fringe debut this summer, writer and performer Gaia Mondadori is set to bring Centre of the Universe to Summerhall’s Tech Cube Zero

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 05:54PM

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Stacie Burrows on No Good Drunk at Pleasance Courtyard by Greg Stewart

Stacie Burrows is no stranger to the Edinburgh Fringe and returns this year with No Good Drunk, a deeply personal solo show

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 05:52PM

Edinburgh Interview: Thomas Currie on Basically Nocturnal at Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose by Greg Stewart

Award-winning performer Thomas Currie is bringing their electric late-night cabaret Basically Nocturnal to the Edinburgh Fringe this summer, following a sell-out run in Australia

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 05:50PM

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Smita Russell on Odds Are at Assembly Roxy by Greg Stewart

Award-winning storyteller Smita Russell brings their powerful one-person show Odds Are to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 03:48PM

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Matt Kelly and Richard Higgins on The Listies: Make Some Noise at Assembly George Square by Greg Stewart

Award-winning comedy duo The Listies are back at the Edinburgh Fringe with their latest family-friendly show, The Listies: Make Some Noise

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 03:46PM

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Charlotte McBurney on The City for Incurable Women at Pleasance Courtyard by Greg Stewart

Charlotte McBurney stars in The City for Incurable Women, a bold and provocative new show at the 2025 Edinburgh Fringe

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 03:44PM

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Ryan Stewart on KINDER at Underbelly Cowgate by Greg Stewart

Award-winning drag-theatre show KINDER arrives at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 following a critically acclaimed run at Adelaide Fringe, created and performed by Ryan Stewart

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 03:43PM

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Michelle Burke on Mind How You Go at Zoo Playground by Greg Stewart

Michelle Burke returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with Mind How You Go, a music-theatre show that dives deep into her surreal and poignant family history

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 03:41PM

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Courtney McManus on Lady Macbeth Played Wing Defence at Assembly George Square by Greg Stewart

Courtney McManus brings Shakespeare to the sports court in Lady Macbeth Played Wing Defence, a bold and hilarious reimagining of the classic tragedy set in the high-stakes world of school n…

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 03:39PM

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Mark Thomas on Trouble, Struggle, Bubble and Squeak at Pleasance Courtyard by Greg Stewart

Political comedian and director Mark Thomas comes to the Edinburgh Fringe with Trouble, Struggle, Bubble and Squeak, a bold new collaboration with Victoria Melody

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 03:38PM

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Lubna Kerr on Lunchbox at Pleasance Courtyard by Greg Stewart

Lubna Kerr returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with Lunchbox, a powerful solo show exploring identity, bullying, and belonging through the eyes of two teenagers in Glasgow

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 03:36PM

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Beth Paterson on NIUSIA at Summerhall by Greg Stewart

Beth Paterson brings the internationally acclaimed NIUSIA to Edinburgh Fringe 2025 following award-winning runs in Melbourne and Adelaide

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 03:35PM

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Matthew DiLoreto on Three Chickens Confront Existence at Underbelly Cowgate by Greg Stewart

Matthew DiLoreto returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with Three Chickens Confront Existence, a surreal and darkly comic exploration of life, death, and everything in between

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 03:33PM
Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Interview: Lewis Cornay and Jo Foster on Queer Joy, Chaos, and Connection in ‘Four Play’ at the King’s Head Theatre by Greg Stewart

Interview: Lewis Cornay and Jo Foster star in Jake Brunger’s provocative comedy, Four Play, which returns to London this July for a run at the King's Head Theatre

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 07:24AM
Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Review: Evita at the London Palladium by Greg Stewart

Review: Evita at the London Palladium "Oh what a circus, oh what a show!"

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 06:59PM
Monday, June 30, 2025

Interview: Sean Daniels on The White Chip at Southwark Playhouse Borough by Greg Stewart

Interview: Sean Daniels brings their critically acclaimed play The White Chip to Southwark Playhouse Borough this summer

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 04:29PM
Sunday, June 29, 2025

Interview: Tom Claxton on A Manchester Anthem at Hope Mill Theatre and Riverside Studios by Greg Stewart

Interview: Award-winning solo show A Manchester Anthem returns to the stage this summer, with Tom Claxton reprising their acclaimed role as Tommy

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 04:15PM
Thursday, June 26, 2025

Review: Intimate Apparel at Donmar Warehouse by Greg Stewart

Review: Intimate Apparel at Donmar Warehouse "a beautifully woven triumph"

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 06:59PM
Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Interview: Sarah Kempton on CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation at Wilton’s Music Hall by Greg Stewart

Interview: “No one knows who the killer is – not even the cast!” We chat with Sarah Kempton about CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation at Wilton’s Music Hall. #CSIimprov

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 06:16PM
Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Review: Disney’s Hercules at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London by Greg Stewart

Review: Disney's Hercules at Theatre Royal Drury Lane "A heroic hit"

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 06:59PM
Sunday, June 22, 2025

Interview: Justina Kehinde on Girl from the North Country at The Old Vic by Greg Stewart

Interview: Justina Kehinde appears in award-winning musical Girl from the North Country, which returns to The Old Vic this summer

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 04:30PM
Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Interview: Riley Elton McCarthy on Ivories at the Old Red Lion Theatre by Greg Stewart

Interview: Riley Elton McCarthy brings their acclaimed queer horror play Ivories to London for its stage premiere at the Old Red Lion Theatre

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 05:34PM
Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Review: Lovestuck: A New Comedy Musical at Stratford East by Greg Stewart

Review: Lovestuck: A New Comedy Musical at Stratford East “fizzy, feel-good musical that doesn’t aim for profundity but lands squarely in the realm of escapist fun”

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 06:32PM
Monday, June 16, 2025

Interview: Baden Burns on Potty the Plant at Wilton’s Music Hall by Greg Stewart

Interview: Baden Burns brings their riotous musical comedy Potty the Plant to London for its highly anticipated debut at Wilton’s Music Hall

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 04:45PM
Sunday, June 15, 2025

Review: Stereophonic at Duke of York’s Theatre, London by Greg Stewart

Review: Stereophonic at Duke of York’s Theatre, London “A fascinating, if flawed, meditation on the creative process"

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 08:01PM

Interview: Montel Douglas on One Way Out at Brixton House by Greg Stewart

Interview: Montel Douglas brings their award-winning debut play One Way Out to Brixton House this summer

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 04:51PM

Interview: Paul Keating on Clive at the Arcola Theatre by Greg Stewart

Interview: Paul Keating returns to the Arcola Theatre this summer in the world premiere of Clive, a new play by Olivier and BAFTA Award-winning writer Michael Wynne

SOURCE: theatreweekly.com at 04:47PM

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