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'Absorbing, compelling, excellent, visually beautiful'... Is it any wonder that The House of the Spirits has extended its sell-out, bilingual run at London's Cervantes Theatre? We've rounded…
When helping others is at the heart of your career, what happens when you're the one who needs help? We talked to Tania Amsel about her new one-woman play Blood Orange, told from the perspec…
Two plays by Rosalind Blessed, The Delights of Dogs and The Problems of People, and Lullabies for the Lost, will open the Old Red Lion Theatre's 2020, featuring a cast including the playwrig…
Impact, which comes to London's Hen & Chickens theatre later this month, delves into the world of male mental health by exploring what happens when you witness an incident big enough to …
A Little Princess, the classic children's novel by The Secret Garden author Frances Hodgson Burnett, gets a Christmas run at London's Drayton Arms Theatre, in a brand-new stage version adapt…
I loved the recent outrageously lavish West End production of 42nd Street at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, but was annoyed I didn't get a chance to return to see the recast before it finishe…
How much do you know about gestational surrogacy? Jane Cafarella's comedy-drama e-baby explores a relationship between a would-be mother and her surrogate. Sneak a peek inside rehearsals as …
Proforca Theatre's At Last, which received both OffWestEnd.com Offies and London Pub Theatres Award nominations for its premiere in September, returns by popular demand in December with new …
Ever seen three Gods in one room? Take a look at these rehearsal images for God 2.0 and you will! Book your tickets now.
Playwright Sam Ra tells us why Sleuth inspired her to create new thriller You Game and what difference it makes switching the gender of one of its characters. Read the interview, then book y…
On 10 and 12 November 2019, 42nd Street will be screened to more than 650 cinemas across the UK and Ireland. Critics were sent into a frenzy over this largest-ever staging of the Tony® Aw…
"My father would mischievously try and shock people at social gatherings by telling them that he met his wife 'in bed'". Playwright Simon de Cintra tells us the truth behind that story and h…
How does the working of a beehive related to Chekhov's masterpiece Uncle Vanya? Venetia Twigg, who adapted the play for Theatrical Niche, gets busy, telling us about it. Read he interview th…
A Little Princess, the classic children's novel by The Secret Garden author Frances Hodgson Burnett, gets a Christmas run at London's Drayton Arms Theatre, in a brand-new stage version adapt…
Set designers are brilliant. They create the most incredible performance spaces for actors. But the opportunity to see Murder in the Cathedral staged in an actual cathedral is just too good …
Following a sell-out season at the Tristan Bates Theatre and a previous short run at The Hope Theatre, comic tale Getting Over Everest returns to the Islington venue this Christmas with a st…
What does it take to kill a dragon? British Ukrainian company Gamayun Theatre presents a timely new production of rarely-seen Soviet Russian political satire Dragon for two performances only…
As her acclaimed premiere of Claudio Macor's Different From the Others continues at the White Bear Theatre, director Jenny Eastop transfers her Mercurius revival of Jules Verne's Around the …
Following the success of their spooky October tale Haunted, Uncanny Collective return to the London stage later this month, staging a revival of Anthony Neilson's shocking comic drama Penetr…
Actor Constanza Ruff is a big fan of novelist, and fellow Chilean, Isabel Allende. We talked to her about performing the stage adaptation of Allende's best-known novel The House of the Spiri…
Five- and four-star reviews are in for "certain and sure-fire hit" Different From the Others ... but there's only a fortnight left to see this world premiere play, which must finish on 16 No…
Reviews are in for Anupama Chandresekhar's "startling and powerful" new "haunting beast of a play" When the Crows Visit at London's Kiln Theatre, where it continues until 30 November. We've …
As we head towards another annual winter crisis for the over-stretched NHS, new play Blood Orange, written and performed Tania Amsel, explores the extra pressures heaped on junior doctors at…
Hot on the heels of the critically acclaimed premiere of Claudio Macor's new play Different From the Others, director Jenny Eastop's production of Jules Verne's globe-trotting romp Around th…
A hundred years after the release of the first-ever pro-gay film, Claudio Macor's new play telling the story behind its making, Different From the Others, has premiered at London's White Bea…