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As The Wardrobe Ensemble prepare to officially open their 1997 hit Education Education Education at the West End's Trafalgar Studios, the cast took to Trafalgar Square to recreate another ic…
Powerful and hard-hitting, the trailer for Custody cuts straight to the heart of the hit drama about police brutality. Steel yourself, watch the trailer, then book your tickets for the play'…
Henrik Ibsen's 1892 classic An Enemy of the People is given a 21st-century Brexit Britain, post-Grenfell update care of writer and director Jolley Gosnold in a new production staged this sum…
After touring the UK during May, hit drama Custody returns to the Ovalhouse this week. The piece, which explores the impact of police brutality of BAME communities, enjoyed a successful run …
Welcome or not, Donald Trump has made clear his opinions on Brexit. During this week's State Visit, will he make time to check how Brexit preparations are going at the King's Head Theatre? M…
The Wardrobe Ensemble's award-winning devised hit Education Education Education is coming to the West End for one month only. We've rounded up highlights from some of the production's rave r…
Zoo Co's award-winning Sirens, the creatively captioned and BSL inclusive show giving ancient Greek mythology a modern feminist twist, launches a UK tour this month including dates at London…
American playwright Madeleine George's acclaimed 2009 three-hander Precious Little gets its UK premiere at Brockley Jack Theatre, where it's now running until 15 June 2019. We caught up with…
We're counting down to the tenth-anniversary return of Exchange Theatre's bi-lingual production of Jean-Paul Sartre's The Flies. What has influenced the set design for Jean-Paul Sartre's pol…
"Watch the feather duster!" That's the ambiguous advice from director Penelope Chater, whose production, Laura-Doe's Vaudeville of the Vulva, arrives at the Bread and Roses Theatre next week…
Normally the cast is created to fit the play, but not with What Was Left; playwright Molly Taylor created that piece to fit the exciting company of young performers she is working with. She …
Ryan Craig's brand-new comedy about modern millennial romance, Games for Lovers, gets its world premiere this summer in a bespoke pop-up space at The Vaults, one of three shows produced by J…
Performance poet Oneness Sankara's new play Chasing Rainbows, a mother's poetic love letter written to a daughter separated from her by space and time, will premiere at London's Hoxton Hall …
How did a comment that stuck in the mind, an Olivier Award-winning playwright and TV show Shameless combine to help create new comedy Taking Liberties? Playwright Caroline Gray and director …
Exchange Theatre first staged their production of Jean-Paul Sartre's The Flies in 2009 in the wake of the Iraq War and lies around Weapons of Mass Destruction. A decade later, how much (more…
When times are tough, we could all do with a laugh. That's what was at the forefront of journalist and playwright Jennifer Selway's mind when she created her new farce Flat Out. Discover her…
Why did entertainer and somatic sexologist Laura-Doe Harris begin performing her international hit cabaret about female sexuality, what are the myths she's still trying to dispel and how did…
Only a few more chances to see Dante or Die's acclaimed site-specific, one-man play User Not Found, running at The CoffeeWorks Project next to Battersea Power Station until this Sunday 2 Jun…
What does the world of a theatre PR look like? These snaps from the rehearsals of Cuttings aren't giving much away apart from a stark contrast between pensive worry and joy. But maybe that's…
#BorisJohnsonShouldNotBePM, as they say on Twitter. Nor should Michael Gove, Dominic Raab, Andrea Leadsom or any of the rest of them. We're lobbying for Adam Masters, who's just launched his…
Don't go cold turkey on Game of Thrones. In fact, do the opposite. Indulge in a feast fit for the seven kingdoms with The Vaults' Dinner Is Coming. Check out the new trailer for the parody o…
We're counting down to the London premiere of American playwright Madeleine George's 2009 all-female three-hander Precious Little this week. While you were enjoying your Bank Holiday Weekend…
Friday Night Love Poem, a trio of tales about young women exploring their sexuality for the first time, comes to Camden People's Theatre later this week as part of the venue's Calm Down, Dea…
Take Euripides, Kurdish resistance and refugees in London and what do you get? "A powerful and hard-hitting female tale." We've rounded up highlights from reviews of the premiere of Julia Pa…
Award-winning American playwright Madeleine George's 2009 play Precious Little gets its London premiere this week at Brockley Jack Studio Theatre care of the five-star and 15-time Offie-nomi…