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In the second of our two-part interview series for Two for the Seesaw, we catch up with leady lady Elsie Bennett, who tells us why she loves the 1958 play's old Hollywood charm and how much …
It's TONIGHT (24 July 2018)! As Proforca Theatre' new adaptation of The Ballad of Reading Gaol opens to the press at London's Theatre N16 for a limited run to 2 August 2018, here's a stunnin…
Athenaeum Productions, founded by then 16-year-old actor-producer George Jaques, is gearing up for the premiere next week of its second play BREATHE. Sneak a peek inside rehearsals with Jaqu…
BREATHE, a gritty new stage play about teenage suicide written by and starring 18-year-old George Jaques, gets its world premiere this month at London's Bunker Theatre in a limited season in…
Hymn to Love, Elizabeth Mansfield's much-lauded tribute to Edith Piaf, transfers to London's Jermyn Street Theatre this week after sell-out performances and an extended run at Theatre By The…
We're counting down to the opening of Proforca Theatre' new adaptation of The Ballad of Reading Gaol, running at London's Theatre N16 23 July to 2 August 2018. In David Brady's new productio…
As Jermyn Street gears up for its just-announced autumn Rebels season, this summer's Reaction season continues apace. The European premiere of Boo Killebrew's The Play About My Dad finishes …
In Proforca Theatre' new adaptation of The Ballad of Reading Gaol, running at London's Theatre N16 23 July to 2 August 2018, Oscar Wilde's original poem is melded with five pieces of new wri…
Proforca Theatre premieres Reading Gaol, a fresh new adaptation of Oscar Wilde's final work combined with new writing, at London's Theatre N16 for a limited season from 23 July to 2 August 2…
William Gibson's 1958 Broadway hit Two for the Seesaw is currently being revived at Trafalgar Studios care of Buckland Theatre. In this interview with Buckland founder and leading man Charle…
Venezuelan writer Gustavo Ott's Your Molotov Kisses is relocated to London for its UK premiere at Camden Fringe next month. Director Gianluca Lello tells us what drew him to the piece, why C…
What kind of show takes you to the moon with a lobster named Spock? The answer is BLUE, a one-woman abstract fairy tale created by new theatre company Sycorax Collective that explores mental…
"Bloody hell!" said The Stage of newcomer Sarah Louise Hughes, who takes the title role in The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, the final hit offering in the Barn Theatre, Cirencester's inaugu…
If Mark Gatiss tweets his love for your show, you must be doing something right! Just opened on Friday (13 July 2018), the world premiere of Alkaline has already garnered some great reviews …
Travel back to 1950s New York with these first-look photos of the long-overdue West End premiere of William Gibson's 1958 Broadway hit Two for the Seesaw, which officially opens to the press…
We're counting down to the long-overdue West End premiere of William Gibson's 1958 Broadway hit Two for the Seesaw, which starts performances at Trafalgar Studios 2 care of Buckland Theatre …
Ahead of The Rise and Fall of Little Voice's opening tomorrow night (11 July 2018) at the Barn Theatre in Cirencester, you've got to check out our gallery of production photos of the cast in…
Do you like your fringe theatre to be provocative and grotesque? Your Molotov Kisses will not disappoint. Written by award-winning Venezuelan writer Gustavo Ott, the premiere of this new Bri…
After the critically acclaimed run of Birthday Suit at the Old Red Lion Theatre in 2017, pluck.productions are bringing their latest show to the Park Theatre this July. Alkaline is a play ab…
We're counting down to the opening of Stephanie Martin's Alkaline, the latest play premiere from plucky new writing theatre company, pluck. productions. What happens when religion gets in th…
American playwright's autobiographical The Play About My Dad, based on her experience in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, has just received its European premiere at London's Jermyn Street Thea…
Theatremaker Lita Doolan was performing in Edinburgh Fringe one summer when she was inspired to write a story about Scotland's iconic capital. She took her inspiration from how the city and …
Following a successful run last November at Highgate's Upstairs at the Gatehouse, Beth Burrows' one-woman cabaret Sirens of the Silver Screen has transferred to west London's Tabard Theatre,…
Which shows have you earmarked so far for this year's Camden Fringe? As part of our Featured Show series, we'd like to draw your attention to Lita Doolan's Time for Tea, which opens the mont…
We're counting down to the long-overdue West End premiere of William Gibson's 1958 Broadway hit Two for the Seesaw, which starts performances at Trafalgar Studios 2 care of Buckland Theatre …