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Monday, March 18, 2019

FIRST LOOK: We spy the cast of The Rubenstein Kiss ready for opening night by Featured Content

It's opening night tonight (18 March 2019) for the first London revival of James Phillips' multi-award-winning espionage dramaThe Rubenstein Kiss at Southwark Playhouse. Check out our full g…

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‘We are the often silenced and the greatest taboo’: Kat Woods on the frustration that led to writing Killymuck by Featured Content

In a searingly honest interview, playwright Kat Woods tells us about the annoyance and irritation that led to writing Killymuck, why it's important to recognise the difference between the wo…

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‘I’m livid that neither Trump or the cheating Leave campaign have been held accountable’: Playwright Liane Grant on Half Me, Half You by Featured Content

Can art help to combat hate crime? Outrage over Donald Trump, Leave Means Leave and much more, including the real-life experiences of close friends, inspired Liane Grant to write Half Me, Ha…

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FEATURED SHOW: Check out the ★★★★ reviews for Headlong’s ‘heart-stopping’ Richard III at Alexandra Palace by Featured Content

"Thrilling", "illuminating" & "excellent" - Headlong's new production of Richard III has impressed critics in both Bristol, where it opened earlier this month, and at Alexandra Palace, w…

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Thursday, March 14, 2019

Madrid is a Female Name: Cervantes Theatre’s monologue cycle continues with Gloria, inspired by Spanish poet by Featured Content

Throughout March, the Cervantes Theatre, London's home of Spanish drama, is celebrating Madrid with Madrid is a Female Name, its mini-season of monologues imported from the Spanish capital. …

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NEWS: Emma Fielding & Katy Stephens play 41 characters in Mary’s Babies premiere by Featured Content

Emma Fielding and Katy Stephens star in the world premiere of Maud Dromgoole's Mary's Babies, playing dozens of character who may all - unknowingly - be related. The premiere production, dir…

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NEWS: Wise Children ends national tour at Belgrade Theatre with Emma Rice taking to the stage by Featured Content

The national tour of Wise Children, the inaugural show by Emma Rice's company, also named Wise Children, will end its UK tour at the Belgrade Theatre. The stage adaptation of Angela Carter's…

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FEATURED SHOW: Check out what reviewers have to say about ‘Impactful & unsettling’ The Project by Featured Content

"A play I won't forget." Can you ask for more as an audience member than a play that has such an impact that the memory sticks with you. This is the effect The Project is having on reviewers…

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Wednesday, March 13, 2019

NEWS: Pegasus Opera Company premieres Hagemann double bill, Shaw Goes Wilde by Featured Content

Two one-act operas based on works by George Bernard Shaw and Oscar Wilde will receive their UK premieres when Pegasus Opera Company brings Shaw Goes Wilde to the Royal Academy of Music later…

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Tuesday, March 12, 2019

NEWS: Lee Lomas follows Sunrise for the Blind’s success with new play Killing Nana by Featured Content

After bringing Sunrise for the Blind to the Tristan Bates Theatre in February, playwright, performer, actor and producer Lee Lomas will stage his latest play, Killing Nana, at London's Hen &…

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WATCH: Discover more about a chilling mystery with the trailer for We Know Now Snowmen Exist by Featured Content

Prepare yourself to be spooked as the new trailer for Cumbrian thriller We Know Now Snowmen Exist gives away some of the facts that make true story behind this play such a shocking mystery. …

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IN PICTURES: Check out the stunning production images of Amy Ng’s new drama Under The Umbrella by Featured Content

If opening an umbrella inside really is bad luck, I fear for the Under The Umbrella team, because these rehearsal images of the world premiere coming to the Belgrade Theatre from 2 to 16 Mar…

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Monday, March 11, 2019

NEWS: Killymuck & Box Clever bring working- & benefits-class stories to The Bunker by Featured Content

A tale of life on an Irish housing estate and one of the system failing a mother, double-bill Killymuck and Box Clever, by Kat Woods and Monsay Whitney, bring important, insightful stories t…

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FEATURED SHOW: ★★★★★ reviews are in for Athol Fugard’s A Lesson from Aloes by Featured Content

Athol Fugard's 1978 South African classic A Lesson From Aloes - so controversial during Apartheid that it was nearly banned - is revived for the first time since its UK premiere at the Natio…

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Friday, March 8, 2019

ROUND-UP: It’s raining down ★★★★★ & ★★★★ reviews on Under The Umbrella! by Featured Content

The cast and creative team of Amy Ng's new play Under The Umbrella have been blown away by the deluge of positive reviews they have received since the production opened at the Belgrade Theat…

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PHOTOS: A Hundred Words for Snow celebrates its West End premiere by Featured Content

A Hundred Words of Snow, Tatty Hennessy's coming-of-age adventure story, officially received its West End premiere last night at Trafalgar Studios, where Gemma Barnett stars until 30 March 2…

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FIRST-LOOK PHOTOS: The Gershwins Strike Up the Band at the Gatehouse tonight by Featured Content

It's opening night at London's highest theatre - Highgate's Upstairs at the Gatehouse - where the original 1927 version of Gershwin musical Strike Up The Band is now receiving a rare product…

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PRODUCTION IMAGES: Step into the dark, reflective world of Headlong’s Richard III by Featured Content

Mirrors, mist and paper crowns - the world of Headlong's Richard III looks dark, Gothic and ominous. Check out these stunning production shots from the touring production's run at Bristol Ol…

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‘A triumph’: The ★★★★ reviews are flying in for My Brother’s Keeper? by Featured Content

"A moving performance", "stands the test of time", "impeccably staged" - despite being more than 30 years old, critics have decided that Nigel Williams' hospital-set drama My Brother's Keepe…

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Thursday, March 7, 2019

GALLERY: Peek, if you dare, at these images of new thriller We Know Now Snowmen Exist by Featured Content

While there's nothing inherently terrifying about sleeping bags and bobble hats - unless the thought of a camping holiday gives you heart palpitations - you can sense the horror, and also so…

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‘The best two hander I’ve ever seen’: What’s being said about Stones in his Pockets on Twitter? by Featured Content

"Top performances", "Beautiful work", "Brilliant revival" - audiences have been taking to Twitter to share their love of the Rose Theatre Kingston and Theatre Royal Bath revival of Stones in…

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PHOTOS: Check out what’s happening on the ward in My Brother’s Keeper? by Featured Content

Hospital wards can be stressful at the best of times, but tempers seem to be fraying in these fantastic production images from My Brother's Keeper?. Take a look, then book your tickets for T…

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Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Madrid is a Female Name: Cervantes Theatre’s monologue cycle continues with Descarriades by Featured Content

Throughout March, the Cervantes Theatre, London's home of Spanish drama, is celebrating Madrid with Madrid is a Female Name, its mini-season monologues imported from the Spanish capital. The…

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FEATURED SHOW: Still more ★★★★★ for 1927’s The Animals & Children, now at Lyric Hammersmith by Featured Content

Over the past decade, including three seasons at the National Theatre and extensive international touring, 1927 Productions' dystopian The Animals and Children took to the Streets has racked…

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Tuesday, March 5, 2019

‘A superlative performance’: Why Eileen Page’s historic Eleanor of Aquitaine had to be recorded by Featured Content

"A superlative performance". For over twenty years, Royal Shakespeare Company veteran Eileen Page became firmly associated with Eleanor of Aquitaine, thanks to Catherine Muschamp's one-woman…

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FIRST LOOK: Athol Fugard’s A Lesson from Aloes opens at Finborough Theatre by Featured Content

Tonight's the night! London's first-ever revival of Athol Fugard's 1978 Apartheid-era, South African classic A Lesson From Aloes officially opens tonight at the Finborough Theatre, where it'…

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GALLERY: Discover more about WW2 drama The Project as we go inside rehearsals by Featured Content

New drama The Project takes audiences inside World War II transit camp Westerbork, which held many of Europe's most lauded cabaret artists of the time... and encouraged them to perform on a…

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BEHIND THE SCENES: Discover the more about the restoration of Alexandra Palace’s Victorian theatre before the arrival of Richard III by Featured Content

Alexandra Palace Theatre, which hosts Richard III from 13 to 31 March 2019, entertained audiences of thousands during its Victorian heyday, but has been closed to the public for 80 years. Th…

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GALLERY: Look into the world of binaural performance Thrown by Featured Content

Fully appreciating the experience of binaural experience Thrown from images is difficult. The performance relies on control over your hearing possibly more than your sight. But these product…

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Monday, March 4, 2019

I didn’t want it to be about strange people doing weird things on the other side of the world: Amy Ng on Under The Umbrella by Featured Content

From being approached with an already well-formed idea to re-evaluating her opinion of Chinese culture, Amy Ng tells us about her latest play, Under The Umbrella. Read her fascinating interv…

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“British humour at its best”: Check out what audiences are saying about Cheating Death by Featured Content

"Very funny", "Talented actors" and "reminiscent of the sitcoms of yesteryear" - find out how new comedy Cheating Death has been making audiences laugh themselves silly at the Cockpit Theatr…

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