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What can we expect from Theatrical Niche's new version of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya? There may be some clues in these images straight from the rehearsal room. Take a look, then book your tickets.
What would you ask God if you had the chance? The team at God 2.0 want to know the answer and may even use it in their new show, which opens later this month. Book your tickets now.
e-baby, Jane Cafarella's 2015 comedy-drama about surrogacy, gets its UK premiere in a brand-new production at London's Brockley Jack Theatre. Presented by Aequitas Theatre, it runs from 19 t…
Casting has been revealed for the first London run of Charlotte Jones' award-winning comedy, Martha, Josie and the Chinese Elvis, with Sioned Jones and Kellie Batchelor taking the title role…
Three generations and 500-odd pages of Isabel Allende's best-selling 1982 novel The House of Spirits come to life onstage at London's Cervantes Theatre in Paula Paz's brand-new bilingual pro…
The world premiere of leading Indian dramatist Anupama Chandresekhar's When the Crows Visit has just officially opened at London's Kiln Theatre, where it continues until 30 November. Have a …
"We were determined that our final season should not be full of rose-tinted reverence for the theatre's past; we wanted to ensure that we continued to tell the most urgent stories of our tim…
Have you ever seen a more stunning rehearsal space than that being used for Scena Mundi's production of Murder in the Cathedral? Take a look at the awesome images, then book your tickets!
Love bridges the class divide in Simon de Cintra's new 1950s-set play Bed Seven, which brings its spirit-lifting tale to the Tristan Bates Theatre next month. Time to book your tickets.
A new physical theatre adaptation of Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, which has been touring England and Northern Ireland this autumn, arrives in London for two weeks later this month, playing i…
Discover the Victorian fun on offer with Sherlock Holmes in A Scandal in Bohemia (and other tales) with the trailer for the Struts And Frets production running at the Tristan Bates Theatre t…
Caridad Svich's award-winning stage adaptation of Isabel Allende's best-selling 1982 novel The House of Spirits is now previewing at London's Cervantes Theatre. We thumbed through the novel …
Ten years after its world premiere and two years after the playwright's death, Sam Shepard's Ages of the Moon receives a "finely tuned" UK premiere care of director Alexander Lass and stars …
How did a child's question lead to new satire God 2.0? Playwright/director Andrew Bruce-Lockhart explains all. Book your tickets now!
Thriller fans are in for a white-knuckle treat this winter as Sam Ra's new drama You Game brings its twisty, turny tale to RADA Studios. Time to book those tickets.
The world premiere of When the Crows Visit reunites writer Anupama Chandresekhar and director Indhu Rubasingham (and leading lady Ayesha Dharker), who have the Royal Court Theatre's late int…
Following a successful summer run at Camden People's Theatre earlier this years, Struts and Frets Theatre bring their acclaimed production of Sherlock Holmes in A Scandal in Bohemia (and oth…
Claudio Macor's new play Different From the Others, which runs at London's White Bear Theatre from 29 October to 16 November 2019, tells the story behind the making of the first-ever pro-gay…
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…
TS Eliot's tale of the killing of Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral, Murder in the Cathedral, will be staged in a trio of religious buildings next month as Scena Mundi Theatre takes it o…
After its rave reviews and New Writing award at Edinburgh Fringe, Glenn Chandler's new play The Good Scout has won another round of plaudits and an OffWestEnd.com nomination on its London tr…
It's the final week to see Musical Theatre Review award-winning and Offies-nominated new musical Islander. And, after its premiere at this year's Edinburgh Fringe, it's racked another wave o…
Stage Traffic's premiere of Sarah Rutherford's darkly funny new play The Girl Who Fell has impressed critics for its warmth, quirkiness and offbeat sensitivity. We've rounded up review highl…
What would you ask God? What if you didn't like the answer? Those are the questions posed by playwright and director Andrew Bruce-Lockhart in new play God 2.o, coming to the Lion & Unico…
Director Alexander Lass has teamed up with producer Debbie Hicks on two major play productions running at The Vaults this autumn: the first-ever revival of David Hare's 2003 play The Perm…