BWW Review: MADONNA OR WHORE, The Vaults
Holly Morgan and Tom Moores tear the house down with their new comedy show, a mix of stand-up and cabaret. Madonna or Whore is a raucous and unashamedly in-your-face feminist piece of theatr…
Holly Morgan and Tom Moores tear the house down with their new comedy show, a mix of stand-up and cabaret. Madonna or Whore is a raucous and unashamedly in-your-face feminist piece of theatr…
Chloe Steffi Nancy Walker and Joanna Helen White are watching Being John Malkovich when the former realises she isn't in love with her wife anymore. As Chloe tries to turn her life around af…
In 1960s Los Angeles, traffic police officer Effie-Lou Katrina Foster is looking for her PI friend Joe after he's gone missing, falling into a world of murder and sex-trafficking. As she inv…
Stage and screen actress Gwen Taylor takes on the role of Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest, touring the UK until late April.
When Bea receives a text from her mum saying that they need to talk as soon as she gets home, she goes into a panic. She specifies that it's not just a scary text to receive no matter who se…
Nicole Henriksen takes Vault Festival by a quiet storm, tackling mental health, feminism, and stereotypes at once with A Robot In Human Skin. Presenting herself already on stage, wielding a …
Golem takes part in Vault Festival with Tomorrow Creeps, a new play that features sixteen works of Shakespeare. A mashup of quotes and circumstances that, in the eerie and humid atmosphere o…
Jermyn Street Theatre kicks off their Scandal season with Woman Before a Glass, in which Peggy Guggenheim tells her own story. Written by Lanie Robertson and staged by Tom McClane in a recre…
Fabricate Theatre is debuting at Tristan Bates Theatre with Bunny, Jack Thorne's 2010 play. Directed by Lucy Curtis and performed by Catherine Lamb, the piece is sharp and eye-opening, and a…
On their annual holiday together at the seaside, Luce Eva-Jane Willis and Anthony Niall Bishop meet Madeleine Tanya Fear. As their friendship develops and the two already best friends form a…
Catherine Lamb is an actress and Artistic Director of Fabricate Theatre. She's about to take the stage in her new production of Jack Thorne's Bunny at the Tristan Bates Theatre directed by L…
Tall Stories are back as part of Vaudeville Theatre's celebration of Oscar Wilde. They condense the author's fairy tales in Wilde Creatures, exploring morality in a show tailor-made for youn…
Joe McElderry - who won the 2009 edition of The X Factor - is ready to end the year taking the UK tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat to Newcastle, his hometown.
What would happen if instead of Belle, there was Beau, Gaston was transformed into Chevonne, and the Beast wore a velvet corset Fat Rascal Theatre gender-swap the classic fairytale and trans…
It's 1680 in London, Arabella Hunt Marilyn Nadebe is secretly married to Amy Georgia Bruce in what inadvertently becomes the first ever recorded gat marriage in England. In the meantime but…
In a quaint little 1917 English village, a weird old man invites eight strangers to say at his house. The choice of guests is anything but casual, as they all have something in common, even …
Mrs. Sharpe's Anna Mottram run-down boarding house is the home of a bizarre group of people. Harry's Benjamin Chandler music career is going down the drain, Vivian Claire Redcliffe is being …
Robyn Grant is a writer and performer. She is also the Artistic Director of Fat Rascal Theatre, a company whose aim is to create feminist musical theatre. She's embarking on a new journey wi…
Lucy Kerbel and Tonic Theatre presented the fifth Tonic Celebrates event on 24 November at The Other Palace. The guests of the night were Rosalie Craig, Phyllida Lloyd, and Danielle Tarento,…
Directed by Jermyn Street Theatre's own artistic director Tom Littler, Miss Julie is revived in an effortlessly visceral new production.
Eighteen-year-old Callum is taking his first steps out of care, dreaming of becoming a track star. He is immediately flung into a world of poverty and toxic company, and when his legs start …
When Becca Holly Donovan is sent to a hospice in order to serve a community punishment, she meets Anna Clare Corbett, a cancer patient at terminal stage. An unlikely friendship starts betwee…
Stewart Pringle is the Associate Dramaturg of the Bush Theatre. His play Trestle is the most recent winner of the Papatango Playwriting Prize, and is at Southwark Playhouse until 25 November.
59 years after it first premiered, Roger Gellert's Quaint Honour is revived as part of the fiftieth anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act. In 50s Great Britain, homosexuality is still illeg…
It's New Year's Eve 1999 and Jennifer Elizabeth Chadwick and Christopher Simon Burr are ready to host the party of the millennium. But as their guests begin to arrive, everything starts fall…