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"Very funny", "Talented actors" and "reminiscent of the sitcoms of yesteryear" - find out how new comedy Cheating Death has been making audiences laugh themselves silly at the Cockpit Theatr…
Two actors, a handful of costume changes, a rural backdrop and a massive trunk - that's what you need to stage a fantastic production of Stones in his Pockets, certainly if these brill…
Inspired by a horrifying true story, five-star thriller We Know Now Snowmen Exist brings its tale of icy terror to London later this month, playing from 19 to 23 March at The Space. Book you…
The revival of James Saunders' relationship drama Bodies at Southwark Playhouse has garnered a host of four and five star reviews. As it heads towards its final week, take a look at these fa…
Powerful, gut-wrenching, brutally honest, funny, engaged, delivered with honesty and compassion... What else do critics say about sisters Stacey and Nicola Bland's playwriting debut Call Me …
What is truth? In today's crazy times, what can we learn from the past? Stars Ruby Bentall, Sean Rigby and Stephen Billington discuss the timeliness of Devil You Know's first London revival …
Royal Shakespeare Company veteran Eileen Page gave her final stage performance last year at Tara Theatre, reprising her legendary performance in one-woman history play Eleanor of Aquitaine. …
Have you been to Madrid? You'll certainly want to once you've dipped into some of the theatrical tapas being served up at London's home of Spanish drama, the Cervantes Theatre in March. In M…
"It's not enough to want the visibility, you have to know it's going bring real change" As the second Black Women in Theatre event, taking place on March 6, draws closer, Ovalhouse's Executi…
It was a great big family affair for my post-show Q&A at Call Me Vicky at the Pleasance Theatre this past weekend. The new one-act comedy-drama marks the playwriting debut for sisters St…
Crowns, contortion and the most neatly arranged mood wall you're ever likely to see - take a look into rehearsals for Richard III, then book your tickets to see it as it comes to the newly r…
In the face of protests outside and online, All in Row received its world premiere last night at London's Southwark Playhouse. Theatre critics have started delivering their verdict on the pl…
Far from a winter of discontent, March 2019 is the spring of excitement, as Alexandra Palace mounts its first ever co-production, staging Shakespeare's Richard III with Headlong, Bristol Old…
Marvellous musical improvisers Notflix are set to create fabulous fun-filled films before audiences eyes as they bring their hit, entirely made-up show to the VAULT Festival from 6 to 10 Mar…
Janet Suzman's first-ever London revival of Athol Fugard's 1978 Apartheid-era, South African classic A Lesson From Aloes comes to the Finborough Theatre next week. Sneak a peek inside rehear…
Amy Ng's tale of tradition vs modern life and personal ambitions vs family loyalty, Under The Umbrella, will have its world premiere at the Belgrade Theatre next month before embarking on a …
What would a dead man do if he came back to life? Shots might be the answer according to these images from the rehearsal room of Maz Nowaz's comedy Cheating Death, which plays at the Cockpit…
Michel de Montaigne is credited with inventing the essay writing form. What would he have made of the proliferation of today's equivalent blogging and vlogging? How might he have voted in th…
Folk horror comedian Katy Schutte brings her one-woman show Let’s Summon Demons, which she’s written and performs, to London next month for the final week of this year’s…
Oscar Wilde meets Shameless and the critics and Offies judges love it. We've rounded up our favourite review highlights for the new Yorkshire-set Th'Importance of Bein' Earnest, which contin…
Just a few more chances to see Proforça Theatre Feel and spin-off monologues Feel More at The Space. And the reviews, including from our Mate Marika Visser, say you definitely should. We'…
A Hundred Words of Snow, the acclaimed one-woman play about female empowerment and climate change, transfers to the West End next month. We caught up with playwright Tatty Hennessy about her…
"Fantastic", "excellent", "wicked" - all words that have been used by audiences who have seen Sunrise for the Blind at the Tristan Bates Theatre and have leaped onto social media to share th…
As Endeavour commences its sixth season on ITV this week, one of its stars, Sean Rigby, has entered the rehearsal room for a timely revival of James Phillips' award-winning The Rubenstein K…
Following a successful run at The Playground Theatre in January, Christopher Tajah's hit one-man play about Martin Luther King, Dream of a King, returns to the stage this spring. A tour of L…