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Do modern sex lives belong to the Internet? After development while at the National Theatre, up-and-coming playwright Laura Mead's latest play, Vanilla, premieres at London Tristan Bates The…
Proud Haddock's intimate, all-female revival of Tony Harrison's Square Rounds, marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, has attracted the attention of military historians as …
Full casting - including Caroline Harker - has been announced for the world premiere of The Sweet Science of Bruising, Joy Wilkinson's new play about Victorian female boxers which comes to L…
Are you feeling the nip in the air? Fend off autumn with some salsa-and-sun-infused Shakespeare fun as you hit the dance floor with Much Ado's Ben and Bea in Summer Light Theatre take on the…
We're counting down to the world premiere of Fringe First award winner Rib Davis' latest stage politically-infused play, The Sword of Alex, which premieres at London's White Bear Theatre thi…
Alice Pitt-Carter stars as thirty-year-old Jess, who chooses punk over having children, in Lydia Rynne's one-woman play HEAR ME HOWL. Check out these fab photos of Alice as she unleashes her…
After performances at the Landor Space, Barbican and Plymouth Fringe, Lydia Rynne's debut play, one-woman punk revolution HEAR ME HOWL, now transfers to London's Old Red Lion Theatre for a l…
How dangerous is the rising tide of nationalism in countries around the world? His concerns inspired Rib Davis to write his latest stage play, The Sword of Alex, premiering this month at Lo…
Kevin Mandry's new play EROS, exploring female objectification, has been attracting a wide range of responses at London's White Bear Theatre. In addition to reviewers - we've rounded up sele…
What happens when you cross Shakespeare with… salsa? Summer Light Theatre relocates the bard’s classic comedy Much Ado About Nothing from 17th-century Italy to modern Spain wh…
Aequitas Theatre Company follows its take on Brecht's Fear and Misery in the Third Reich with a new version of Sophocles' Antigone, opening this week at London's Bread and Roses Theatre. In …
Aequitas Theatre Company explores unjust laws and their consequences in Sophocles' timeless Greek tragedy Antigone. Their brand-new production, relocating the action to 1980s Britain, runni…
Kevin Mandry's new photographer studio-set play EROS, now in previews ahead of its world premiere tomorrow (30 August 2018) at London's White Bear Theatre, captures the moment in time when t…
Jonathan Lewis' play SOLDIER ON transfers this autumn to The Other Palace Theatre for a limited five-week season to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the end of World War One. Writer/di…
Square Rounds is the seventh production from Proud Haddock, founded in 2014, and the first of its two this autumn to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War. Founder and artisti…
Hot on the heels of EROS comes another topical, and highly political, new play at London's White Bear Theatre. Rib Davis' The Sword of Alex, which presents two competing versions of national…
What would you do if you lost your smartphone? Are we all in need of a digital detox? In our interview with EROS author Kevin Mandry, he discusses screen addiction, Herbert Lom onstage, his …
We're counting down to the world premiere of Kevin Mandry's EROS, running at the White Bear Theatre from 28 August to 15 September 2018. This brand-new play is set in a photographers' studio…
Are we all now addicted to the internet? How has this shaped our body images? And the boundaries between fantasy and reality? What's any of that got to do with the Irish poet WB Yeats? In th…
The poetic, comical and sometimes unsettling Tokyo Fugue makes its Camden Fringe debut 23 to 26 August 2018 at the Cockpit Theatre. Take a look at these mesmerising production photos and bra…
Tokyo-based physical theatre company tarinainanika are preparing for their Camden Fringe debut of Tokyo Fugue, a mesmerising piece of physical theatre about feeling lost, set in the maze-lik…
After success at the White Bear Theatre with folk-song homage Flowers of the Field in 2014, award-winning playwright Kevin Mandry returns this month to premiere EROS. The brand-new play - an…
Ten years ago, physical theatre performer Tania Coke performed her first solo show at London's Cockpit Theatre as part of its Theatre in the Pound programme. Now, after eight years abroad, s…
Did you miss Milly Thomas' Dust, set after the protagonist's suicide, at last year's Edinburgh Fringe or at Soho Theatre? Let our production photo gallery be a reminder to book now so you do…
Have you bookmarked Stagedoor's new weekly theatre podcast In House? This week's episode sees poet, journalist and Critics of Colour founder Bridget Minamore interviewing Theatre503's Lisa S…