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Sam Shepard's 2009 play Ages of the Moon at last receives its UK premiere, in a production directed by Alexander Lass and produced by Debbie Hicks at The Vaults, where it will run alongside …
Sarah Rutherford explores the dark side of social media in her new play The Girl Who Fell - but, on the plus side, she also has Twitter to thank for the play getting its premiere next month …
"Expect scares, laughs and perpetual darkness." It's a description of new horror theatre piece Haunted that should fill audiences with trembling, nervous excitement. As Uncanny Collective pr…
"White hot", "astute" and "superbly intense" - critics and theatre fans have had their say on the new production of Peter Hamilton's darkly comic tale about a far-right group? Take a look at…
Casting has been announced for the world premiere of Claudio Macor's new play Different From the Others, which tells the story behind the first pro-gay film ever made and premieres 100 years…
Following a slew of five- and four-star reviews and an OffWestEnd.com Offies Awards commendation, Proforca Theatre's At Last finished its world premiere season at London's Lion & Unicorn…
Critics such as the Guardian's Michael Billington who saw the premiere of David Hare's modern masterpiece The Permanent Way are amongst those praising its first, timely return in a limited O…
On 3 October 2019, Emma Rice's critically acclaimed stage adaptation of Angela Carter's Wise Children hits the big screen via More2Screen. The multi-award-winning director has written moving…
As actor Eilidh Loan prepares to brings Frankenstein to Coventry's Belgrade Theatre, she talks about her first connection with the story, discovering more about Mary Shelley and overcoming a…
What does a far-right enclave or a revived Viking state look like? Take a look at these production images from Danelaw to find out, then book your tickets!
As The Kindling Collective's new production of Andrew Bovell's When The Rain Stops Falling takes to the Lion and Unicorn Theatre stage, we take a peek at some exclusive videos from rehearsal…
Three decades in the future, when Donald Trump has bought the UK, all that remains is one giant golfing resort. This terrifying dystopian picture is the one drawn by new thriller The Open, w…
Claudio Macor's latest play Different From the Others premieres 100 years after the film that inspired it. Have you heard of Anders als die Andern, the first-ever pro-gay film? Watch below -…
How do you go from the trauma of the Falklands War to sex-obsessed slugs via being a new father? Playwright Andy Walker explains all in his interview below. Have a read, then book your ticke…
Casting is now confirmed for the London transfer of The Good Scout, the latest Glenn Chandler Edinburgh Festival hit to transfer to London's Above the Stag Theatre. Time to get booking!
As term starts this Friday (20 September 2019) for Groan Ups, the inaugural production in Mischief Theatre's year-long season of new work at the West End's Vaudeville Theatre, sneak a peek a…
Dramatist Claudio Macor, renowned for his dramas centred around little-known historical records, returns to the White Bear Theatre with his latest play. Different From the Others tells the s…
Shakespeare's great drama of mercy and manipulation, The Merchant of Venice, is to receive a striking new revival by theatre companies Poetic Justice Productions and Wolf Sister Productions …
The Eyes of the Night receives its English-language premiere tonight (13 September 2019) as part of the Cervantes Theatre's second annual Contemporary Spanish Playwriting season. Take a look…
"A modern classic!" First raves and an OffWestEnd.com Offies Awards commendation are in for the world premiere of Proforca Theatre's At Last. We've rounded up selected review highlights belo…
Do you recognise the London depicted in Penelope Skinner's acclaimed play Eigengrau? Check out our bumper gallery of new productions shots for Georgie Staight's revival at Waterloo East. Tim…
The Eyes of the Night receives its English-language premiere tonight (13 September 2019) as part of the Cervantes Theatre's second annual Contemporary Spanish Playwriting season. Take a look…
There are no bolts in sight; the monster in the new touring version of Frankenstein is made with pen and paper. Get a glimpse of its creation, and the action coming together, in these rehear…
Can a former paratrooper shake off the horrific consequences of war and become a loving dad? That's the question posed by new comic drama Delivery, which comes to the Lion and Unicorn Theatr…
The West End hit, Bill Kenwright Productions' stage adaptation of The Exorcist, is now at Theatre Royal Windsor ahead of a new UK-wide tour. Is this demonic tale as scary as ever? We've roun…