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Andrew Bovell's award-winning, world-covering, generation-spanning, time-leaping drama, When The Rain Stops Falling is to receive a revival at London's Lion and Unicorn Theatre later this mo…
Does it feel like "it's the end of the world as we know it"? Proforca Theatre's new play At Last makes some predictions about what could happen next in our febrile times. Scroll through firs…
Did you grab a slice of birthday cake? Mischief Theatre's breakthrough hit The Play That Goes Wrong celebrated its fifth birthday in the West End last night (10 September 2019) at the Duches…
Go undercover at a "whites-only homeland"... sort of. The cast and creatives of the new adaptation of Danelaw have taken to social media to give you a peek behind the scenes at what they've …
Wild eyes, grasping hands, looks of abject fear - they're all there in the production images for Trial of Love , the new supernatural comedy currently running at the Bread & Roses Theatr…
Where better to take in a ghostly tale this October than in a distressed chapel in South London? That's exactly the setting for Haunted, the debut production from Uncanny Collective. Book yo…
Taking a swing at what might happen 30 years into Britain's future, new dystopian tale The Open, which tees off at The Space later this month, imagines a giant golf course where our green an…
New musical Dissociated goes inside the dreams of its protagonist to explore mental health issues and recovery from child sexual abuse. Composer, psychotherapist and founder of Skitzoid Prod…
Finding humour in darkness and exploring the meeting of Eastern and Western influences - watch the young cast of HiddenViewz new production Trial of Love discussing the new play. Time to get…
A new, updated version of Peter Hamilton's 2005 drama about attempts to set-up a white-supremacist state in East Anglia, Danelaw, comes to London's Old Red Lion Theatre this autumn. Book you…
The question in the headline is what inspired leading Spanish playwright Paloma Pedrero to write her new play The Eyes of the Night, about a businesswoman's revelatory encounter with a blind…
The original mischief-makers have been getting into character - versions of their younger selves - for the photoshoot ahead of the world premiere of their latest West End comedy Groan Ups, w…
The Girl Who Fell, the new play by acclaimed Adult Supervision author Sarah Rutherford, gets its world premiere at the West End's Trafalgar Studios 2, running from 15 October to 23 November …
Do you know what the definition of "eigengrau" is? We reckon the cast have been discussing its nuances and symbolism in the rehearsal room for Penelope Skinner's play named after it. Sneak a…
How challenging is it to rehearse a brand-new play with two different casts in two different languages? Simone Coxall has helped to birth Paloma Pedrero's The Eyes of the Night from rehearse…
Actor Anthony Fagan, part of Proforca Theatre's 'family', reunites with the team behind Feel to play "the most ordinary man in the world" forced to do the extraordinary in At Last. He told u…
Otherworldly entities interfere with the life of a successful Chinese businessman in Trial of Love, the new production from company Hidden Viewz, which comes to the Bread & Roses Theatre…
Bleakly comic, psychological thriller Mites, which tells the story of a vulnerable woman, a pest controller and a talkative feline, will receive its world premiere at London's Tristan Bates …
The demon is waiting... Is the scariest movie of all time even scarier live onstage? Take a look at these two trailers of The Exorcist for a hint, but you'll have to be brave enough to buy a…
Female liberation, the American Dream, US playwrights, hopelessness, self-betterment and more - Lone Star Diner playwright Cameron Corcoran covers a lot of ground as he tells us about his ne…
Mary Shelley, who thought up Frankenstein when she was just 18 years old, will appear on stage alongside her famous creation in a new adaptation of her novel coming to the Belgrade Theatre t…
Are you counting down the minutes? Mischief Theatre's long-running hits The Play That Goes Wrong and The Comedy About a Bank Robbery will be soon be joined in the West End by three brand-new…
Penelope Skinner's 2010 "modern urban fairytale" Eigengrau is revived at London's Waterloo East Theatre this month. CentreStage's Chloe Fry caught up with director Georgie Staight about why …
Did you know that John Pielmeier, who has adapted The Exorcist for the stage, is also the award-winning writer of Broadway hit play and Jane Fonda-led Hollywood film Agnes of God? As The Ex…
Are you ready to be scared out of your wits again? Following its successful West End run in 2017-8, the acclaimed adaptation of classic horror film The Exorcist returns to the stage next wee…