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Monday, August 20, 2018

‘Turning my back on it would have killed my soul’: tarinainanika’s Tania Coke on corporeal mime & coming full circle with Tokyo Fugue by Featured Content

Tokyo-based physical theatre company tarinainanika are preparing for their Camden Fringe debut of Tokyo Fugue, a mesmerising piece of physical theatre about feeling lost, set in the maze-lik…

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Sunday, August 19, 2018

NEWS: Kevin Mandry returns to White Bear with EROS premiere, cast announced by Featured Content

After success at the White Bear Theatre with folk-song homage Flowers of the Field in 2014, award-winning playwright Kevin Mandry returns this month to premiere EROS. The brand-new play - an…

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Friday, August 17, 2018

WATCH: Tokyo Fugue explores dizzying city life with international, bilingual Camden Fringe debut by Featured Content

Ten years ago, physical theatre performer Tania Coke performed her first solo show at London's Cockpit Theatre as part of its Theatre in the Pound programme. Now, after eight years abroad, s…

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PHOTO FLASH: Milly Thomas’ Dust transfers to West End, Follow her Twitter preparation by Featured Content

Did you miss Milly Thomas' Dust, set after the protagonist's suicide, at last year's Edinburgh Fringe or at Soho Theatre? Let our production photo gallery be a reminder to book now so you do…

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Thursday, August 16, 2018

In House podcast: Theatre503 artistic director Lisa Spirling on finding new writers & capturing the zeitgeist by Featured Content

Have you bookmarked Stagedoor's new weekly theatre podcast In House? This week's episode sees poet, journalist and Critics of Colour founder Bridget Minamore interviewing Theatre503's Lisa S…

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‘Photos on a mantelpiece will become photos in a textbook’: Square Rounds director Jimmy Walters on the importance of commemorating WWI onstage by Featured Content

Square Rounds is the seventh production from Proud Haddock, founded in 2014, and the first of its two this autumn to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War. Founder and artisti…

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Tuesday, August 14, 2018

NEWS: Full all-female cast announced for Proud Haddock’s revival of Tony Harrison’s Square Round by Featured Content

The all-female cast has been announced for Proud Haddock's revival of Tony Harrison's rarely seen World War One play Square Rounds. When it premiered at the National's Olivier Theatre in 199…

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‘Three years ago I was raped by my friend’: Victoria Cano on how she was forced to write debut play Pomegranate Season by Featured Content

As part of our Camden Fringe Featured Shows, we're counting down to the #MeToo premiere of Pomegranate Season, running at London's Cockpit Theatre from 20 to 22 August 2018. In our interview…

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Monday, August 13, 2018

NEWS: Proud Haddock marks WWI centenary with revivals of Square Rounds & Billy Bishop by Featured Content

Proud Haddock commemorates the centenary of the end of the First World War with two major rediscoveries of wartime dramas this autumn: Square Rounds and Billy Bishop Goes to War, both helmed…

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Thursday, August 9, 2018

Podcast: King’s Head Theatre artistic director Adam Spreadbury-Maher on spinning lots of plates & doubling in size by Featured Content

Have you bookmarked Stagedoor's new weekly theatre podcast In House? This week's episode sees MyTheatreMates co-founder Terri Paddock interviewing King's Head Theatre artistic director Adam …

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Wednesday, August 8, 2018

WATCH: Devised social injustice comedy Square premieres at Camden Fringe this weekend by Featured Content

Our Camden Fringe Featured Show series continues with Square, a surreal, dark and violent comedy with political undertones, which runs this weekend at the Cockpit Theatre. This new piece, de…

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‘There is an unbelievable crisis in Venezuela, but still we are making theatre’: Interview with award-winning playwright Gustavo Ott, who makes hi by Featured Content

How is the deepening crisis in Venezuela affecting theatremakers there? Award-winning playwright Gustavo Ott, who gets his overdue UK debut this month with a new production of 2002 play Your…

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‘Computer games are about choice – like Hamlet’: WATCH Ed Day on Super Hamlet 64 & transgender misconceptions by Featured Content

Did they even have videogames in Shakespeare's time?! Watch our video interview with Edward/Edalia Day answering big questions about life and art (seriously... but in a fun way), as we count…

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‘Women paid the highest price’: Christina Tranholm on the true wartime events that inspired The German Girls by Featured Content

As rehearsals continue for The German Girls in preparation for its Camden Fringe debut, we spoke to London-based Danish writer and actress Christina Tranholm about sharing the hidden stories…

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Monday, August 6, 2018

NEWS: John Atterbury stars in new farce Seeds of Change, set in a sperm bank, at Camden Fringe by Featured Content

The latest offering in our Camden Fringe Featured Show is Samuel John and Mark Hayden's Seeds of Change, premiering this week at London's Lion & Unicorn Theatre, where it runs from 9 to…

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Listen in: Mates Terri Paddock & Mark Shenton present Stagedoor’s In House podcast by Featured Content

Mates co-founders Terri Paddock and Mark Shenton are amongst the presenters of Stagedoor's new weekly theatre podcast In House, which shines the light on the people behind London's most inno…

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Friday, August 3, 2018

When ‘just cheer up’ is like ‘just being on the moon’: Kim Scopes on happiness, puppetry, Jim Broadbent & her new play BLUE by Featured Content

As BLUE prepares for its premiere at London's Camden Fringe, we talk to writer and performer Kim Scopes. Created with director Holli Dillon by their new theatre company the Sycorax Collectiv…

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‘Better than a night on his console’: What have gamers, Shakespeare fans & other theatregoers said about Super Hamlet 64? by Featured Content

Next up in our Camden Fringe Featured Show series: after acclaim on tour, transgender theatremaker Edward/Edalia Day brings Super Hamlet 64, a new comedy about “videogames and death…

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Thursday, August 2, 2018

FEATURED SHOW: Hymn to Love at Jermyn Street Theatre, ★★★★ reviews & a brand-new trailer are in! by Featured Content

Hymn to Love, a unique one-woman homage to Edith Piaf starring Olivier nominee Elizabeth Mansfield, transferred last week to London's Jermyn Street Theatre, where it's racked another set of …

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Wednesday, August 1, 2018

REHEARSAL PHOTOS: Your Molotov Kisses gears up for its UK premiere at Camden Fringe by Featured Content

One of London Pub Theatre's 'Top Picks' for this year's Camden Fringe, Your Molotov Kisses is almost ready to debut its new British version at London's Etcetera Theatre from 8 to 16 August 2…

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Tuesday, July 31, 2018

WATCH: Super Hamlet 64 combines gaming & Shakespeare at Camden Fringe by Featured Content

Next up in our Camden Fringe Featured Show series: after acclaim on tour, transgender theatremaker Edward/Edalia Day brings Super Hamlet 64, a new comedy about "videogames and death" and Sha…

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Monday, July 30, 2018

PHOTOS: Sneak a peek behind Nazi enemy lines in The German Girls rehearsals by Featured Content

As part of our Camden Fringe Featured Show series, we're counting down to the premiere of Christina Tranholm's The German Girls, set in Nazi-occupied Denmark during the Second World War. Sne…

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Sunday, July 29, 2018

FEATURED SHOW: Reading Gaol at Theatre N16, ★★★★ reviews are in + brand-new trailer! by Featured Content

What happens when you merge Oscar Wilde's poetry and new writing as an immersive theatre piece? Proforca Theatre' new adaptation of The Ballad of Reading Gaol is now in its second and final …

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Friday, July 27, 2018

As Hymn to Love opens at Jermyn Street, we look back on Edith Piaf’s tragic timeline by Featured Content

Hymn to Love, Elizabeth Mansfield's much-lauded tribute to Edith Piaf, transfers to London's Jermyn Street Theatre this week after sell-out performances and an extended run at Theatre By The…

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Thursday, July 26, 2018

NEWS: The German Girls reveals Denmark’s untold WWII story at Camden Fringe by Featured Content

Next up in our Camden Fringe Featured Show series, the untold story of Denmark during the Second World War - and, specifically, the double standards held against their own women is the subje…

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NEWS: Cast announced for Pomegranate Season’s premiere at Camden Fringe by Featured Content

Another one of our Camden Fringe Featured Shows, American actor and activist Victoria Cano's playwriting debut Pomegranate Season premieres at the Cockpit Theatre from 20 to 22 August 2018. …

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Wednesday, July 25, 2018

‘The form of work I create could be described as a symphony’: Petar Miloshevski on his latest solo piece The Passion According to BIBI at Camden F by Featured Content

Maverick Macedonian-born theatremaker Petar Miloshevski brings his brand-new solo show to this year's Camden Fringe. The Passion According to Bibi, about the future of sex, runs for two perf…

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NEWS: Barn Theatre adds one week to Little Voice run, releases new show trailer by Featured Content

After another round of strong reviews for the final offering in its inaugural season, the Barn Theatre has announced a one-week extension for its revival of Jim Cartwright's The Rise and Fal…

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WATCH: Breathe in this stunning new trailer for new teen suicide play at the Bunker by Featured Content

We're counting down to the premiere of BREATHE, the follow-up play about teenage suicide by Athenaeum Productions' 18-year-old founder George Jaques, which premieres next week at London's Bu…

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Tuesday, July 24, 2018

NEWS: Petar Miloshevski premieres The Passion According to Bibi at Camden Fringe by Featured Content

Maverick Macedonian-born theatremaker Petar Miloshevski brings his brand-new solo show to this year's Camden Fringe. The Passion According to Bibi, about the future of sex, runs for two perf…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 10:49AM

‘Get your head up out of your girdle’: Elsie Bennett on why she enjoys playing a 1950s Bronx beatnik in Two for the Seesaw by Featured Content

In the second of our two-part interview series for Two for the Seesaw, we catch up with leady lady Elsie Bennett, who tells us why she loves the 1958 play's old Hollywood charm and how much …

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2024-2025 BROADWAY SEASON
Jun 05, 2024: Home - Todd Haimes Theatre
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Jul 30, 2024: Job - Hayes Theater
Sep 12, 2024: The Roommate - Booth Theatre
Nov 14, 2024: Tammy Faye - Palace Theatre
Dec 12, 2024: Cult of Love - Hayes Theater
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