BWW Review: NATIVES, Southwark Playhouse
Premiering in the United Kingdom at Southwark Playhouse, Glenn Waldron's Natives is a brilliant view onto what it means to grow up as a millennial, and it shows the perils precluded to anyon…
Premiering in the United Kingdom at Southwark Playhouse, Glenn Waldron's Natives is a brilliant view onto what it means to grow up as a millennial, and it shows the perils precluded to anyon…
Directed by Phil Willmott on the ever-changing Finborough Theatre's stage, Incident At Vichy is impactful and thought provoking.
The May Fair Hotel welcomed a vast array of women ready to celebrate their fellow sisters' achievements in the British theatre world on Wednesday 26 March.
Leon Fleming tackles mental issues, family, poverty, struggle, and hope in his new play Kicked in the Shtter.Her Helen Budge and Him James Clay - brother and sister with an unprivileged upbr…
Pop-up Opera are back with a new take on Vincenzo Bellini's I Capuleti e i Montecchi. Shying away from an elitist view of one of the composer's most notable works, the company created an acc…
Counting credits including We Will Rock You, Wicked, and The Last Ship, Rachel Tucker shows off her vocal range brilliantly, but she is ultimately underwhelming at her limited intimate solo …
For Eva Gina Isaac, Aditi Ulrika Krishnamurti, and Dr Gupta Syreeta Kumar, the first's desire to have a baby has three distinct meanings the achievement of a lifetime, a way out of poverty, …
Debbie Tucker Green's latest work, a profoundly affectionate, passionate devotion to someone -noun has its premiere with an unexpected staging in the Royal Court's Jerwood Theatre Upstairs.
In a space as small and potentially claustrophobic as The Hope Theatre, all you need to make a play with such a heavy theme go wrong is getting even a minimum detail wrong. It's not the case…
Following an acclaimed premiere Off-Broadway in 2015, I'm Gonna Pray For You So Hard sees its UK debut at the Finborough Theatre directed by Jake Smith.
Directed by Russell Lucas and brilliantly presented in the round in a room that isn't really designed for a production as such, The Understudy sees a brilliant U.K. premiere as part of Canal…
Deep in the belly of the Vault Festival, among the dark red lights, tinsel, and old, dirty vaudeville atmosphere Who Shot Wayne Sleep finds fertile ground to shine too dimly to be relevant. …
Once again, the tiny Jermyn Street Theatre is home to a scarily relevant production. In a political climate inhabited by immeasurable dangers for women but then again, when has it not been l…
The hauntingly intimate Jermyn Street Theatre sees the British premiere of Tom Jacobson's The Twentieth Century Way.
Anthony Rapp graces the intimately beautiful stage of the St. James Theatre's studio for a series of live concerts. Last seen on the American tour of IfThen music by Tom Kitt, book and lyric…
Two Bit Classics, Joannah Tincey and Nick Underwoodhave brought their successful touring two-actor production of Pride amp Prejudice to London.Througha mixture of dialogue and third-person n…
Hosted in the ambiguously small The Hope Theatre, decked in ruby velvet and rather decadent furniture for the occasion, this 25th Anniversary production of Bryony Lavery and directed by Matt…
Theatre503 sees the world premiere of Sleeping Trees' new pantomime, Scrooge and the Seven Dwarves. After the huge success of Cinderella and the Beanstalk, the award-winning trio comes back …
In the sparkling new-staging revisitation of Baddies The Musical, the antagonists are simply too bad to exist, so in order to keep doing their jobs in our beloved stories, they need some goo…
After a successful world tour that saw over 75 artists with over 150 acts touch the hearts of more than twenty-five cities in both hemispheres, La Soiree comes back home where they started o…