NEWS: Dreamless Sleep raises disorder awareness at Arts Theatre
A new play about neurological disorders, Dreamless Sleep, which is written and directed by Georgie Staight, will play at the West End's Arts Theatre from 12 to 21 September 2016.
A new play about neurological disorders, Dreamless Sleep, which is written and directed by Georgie Staight, will play at the West End's Arts Theatre from 12 to 21 September 2016.
Adrian Berry's play about a young David Bowie obsessive will be performed at the Waterloo East Theatre from 18 October to 6 November 2016, coinciding with the European premiere of Bowie's ow…
Casting for the 2017 UK tour of Frank Wildhorn's Wonderland has been confirmed, including Kerry Ellis, Wendi Peters and Dave Willetts.
This forgotten Rodgers and Hammerstein musical has finally received its European premiere at the Southwark Playhouse, where it continues until 10 September 2016. But is it worth bringing bac…
Stephen Schwartz and John Caird's 1991 musical is brought back to the London stage for the first time in a new production directed by Christian Durham, now playing at the Union Theatre until…
This least known Rodgers and Hammerstein musical is finally given an opportunity to shine in Thom Southerland's production which proves that it is one that deserves to be seen.
Emma Packer's one woman show asks if the very foundation of our society is based on lies? If so what can we do to change it?
Shakespeare's Globe has confirmed the full cast for Matthew Dunster's production, running from 17 September until 16 October 2016.
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This new slimmed-down musical production based on Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic children's book has opened at the Ambassadors Theatre, with a cast of hundreds of children, for a run unti…
Sadly, there are some great shows that are closing in the capital, so here is your final opportunity to catch them while they are in the city (except for the first three which finished this …
The theatre company will celebrate Polish folklore with a production of The Wawel Dragon at The Scoop from 31 August until 25 September 2016.
Billie Piper plays the titular Yerma, a woman who is desperate for a child, in Simon Stone's production of Lorca's classic. It opened at the Young Vic Theatre last night (4 August) and conti…
This latest production at Opera Holland Park is Tchaikovsky's lesser-known opera, directed by Rodula Gaitanou. The Queen of Spades is the final production in Opera Holland park's 2016 season…
If you are looking for family entertainment that will brighten the spirits and enchant young audiences, then look no further than Iris Theatre's spirited production of Treasure Island.
Charlotte Wakefield and Jos Vantyler will join the cast of the UK tour of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang from October 2016. Wakefield will be playing the role of Truly Scrumptious and Vantyler take…
The cast and creative team for the UK premiere of punkplay, which will run for four weeks at London's Southwark Playhouse from 7 September to 1 October 2016, have been confirmed.
Stage Traffic Productions in association with the Park Theatre will present the world premiere of the new musical This Little Life Of Mine for a limited season, running 4 to 29 October 2016.…
The theatrical axis usually tilts north towards Edinburgh in August, but this year there's still plenty happening in London as summer heads to a conclusion. Here are a few of the most notabl…
Truman Capote's classic story is once again brought to the stage, with Pixie Lott starring as Holly Golightly. Is it worth a watch? Or is the story lost on stage? Breakfast at Tiffany's cont…
Jon Brittain's powerful but sensitively written play examines gender and sexuality as well as coming to terms with who you are.
Rumpy Pumpy! - the musical based on the true story of two ladies from the Hampshire Women's Institute who take it upon themselves to campaign for better conditions for Working Girls - will r…
Sean O'Casey's play focuses on a pivotal moment in Irish history between November 1915 and Easter 1916. But is this revival at the National's Lyttelton Theatre worth a watch?
Corruption, greed, love and the courage to stand up for your convictions are just some of the themes that run through this surprisingly vicious musical that knows how to pack a punch.
This lively production of a classic musical is equally a delight to watch and to listen to, thanks to the wonderful cast performances, including Richard Fleeshman and Louise Dearman.