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Flat Out, the new comedy from Jennifer Selway about real estate, mice and adultery, will premiere at Highgate's Upstairs at the Gatehouse later this month. Book you tickets for the laughter-…
Multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary Exchange Theatre celebrates its tenth anniversary next month with a revival of their inaugural hit, Jean-Paul Sartre's The Flies, performed in both Engl…
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…
Blueprint Medea, written and directed by Julia Pascal, receives its world premiere at the Finborough Theatre tonight (23 May 2019). Check out our first-look production shots gallery - and th…
In new two-hander 20:40, Alastair Hill and author David Kerby-Kendall are onstage together as the same man at two different points in his life. Sneak a peek into their preparations ahead of …
A nun, a professor and cushions you wouldn't expect to see adorning your Nan's sofa - Have a first look at these production images from Laura-Doe's Vaudeville of the Vulva, then book your ti…
"Brave and powerful storytelling" - The first audiences have been in to see Michelle Payne's dark comedy about one young woman's obsession with her body, Sad About The Cows, and they're shou…
As Napoli, Brooklyn continues its acclaimed tour around the UK, get a flavour for the hit show, with this rousing, emotional trailer. Have a watch then book your tickets for the summer run a…
After years of writing success, including adaptations of David Walliams' children's novels, David Kerby-Kendall returns to acting to star in his new two-hander 20:40, coming to London's Omni…
"And would sir like a crossbow with that?" Not the normal question asked by waiters, but at new Game of Thrones-inspired theatrical dining experience Dinner Is Coming., it seems entirely lik…
Jesse Meadows chatted to Emma Clarendon about bringing The Wardrobe Ensemble's Education Education Education to the Trafalgar Studios, where it runs from 31 May to 29 June 2019, including a …
The new trailer for BoxLess Theatre's Hedgehog takes you onto the dance floor and inside the mind of lead character Manda, who's not, despite her best efforts, having a good time. Check out …
As real-life Brexit chaos continues, Brexit [the play] returns to the King's Head Theatre for a strictly limited run from 11 June to 6 July 2019. We caught up with co-writer and director Tom…
Comedian and singer/songwriter Laura-Doe comes to London's Bread and Roses Theatre next month with her hit one-woman cabaret about female genitalia Laura-Doe's Vaudeville of the Vulva. Book …
"I've always loved backstage drama" Find out what inspired playwright Ollie George Clark to create new comedy Cuttings and his own experience of the PR industry in this exclusive interview. …
"Bold and poetic", "exciting", "must-see" - check out what reviewers have been saying about Bella Heesom's new show about female sexuality, Rejoicing at her Wondrous Vulva the Young Woman Ap…
Writer/performer Michelle Payne tells us why it was so important for her to create a likeable character for whom mental health was only one part of her story, and how she drew on her own exp…
"Empowering and entertaining", "could not be more relevant", "Incredibly slick" - Audiences at Deptford Lounge have been throwing themselves into Hidden Track Theatre's interactive show Draw…
Ivana Mazza-Coates and Madeleine Shenai's tale of 'adulting' and the Boomerang Generation, Boomerang, has been described by audiences as "funny", "touching" and "fab". Take a look at what th…
Steve Thompson is best known as an award-winning writer, most recently for television. But he's returning to the stage this month to make his directorial debut with Sense of Place Theatre's …
With Game of Thrones about to leave a massive whole in people's lives when the epic HBO drama comes to its conclusions, fans can still feed their hunger for all things bloodthirsty, Machiave…
Blue, Sycorax Collective's hit one-woman show, returns to the stage this summer following a five-star debut at last year's Camden Fringe. Book your tickets now.
"Dairy was the first to go..." Get a taste for Michelle Payne's dark comedy about body image, Sad About The Cows, and discover a little more about wannabe make-up artist Rachel in this fanta…
Look closely at the bare brick wall in these images from the rehearsals of Napoli, Brooklyn and you'll see some exquisite design work adding colour to the rehearsal room. Check out what went…
Homemade towers, looming scoreboards, tiny tugs of war - welcome to the world of Drawing the Line, the new interactive show from Hidden Track Theatre encouraging audiences to found their ow…