REVIEW: Rubbed, Royal Vauxhall Tavern London ★★★★
By Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon reviews the Royal Vauxhall Tavern's panto Rubbed! starring Topsie Redfern, Robert McNeilly, Faye Reeves, Alan Hunter and Rich Watkins This post REVIEW: Rubbed, Roy…
By Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon reviews the Royal Vauxhall Tavern's panto Rubbed! starring Topsie Redfern, Robert McNeilly, Faye Reeves, Alan Hunter and Rich Watkins This post REVIEW: Rubbed, Roy…
By Mark Ludmon More than 400 shows have been announced for next year's Vault Festival in London " more than ever before. This post Vault Festival unveils biggest-ever programme for 2019 firs…
By Mark Ludmon Leading UK-based theatre company Cheek by Jowl has strengthened its management team as it faces increasing challenges to international touring. This post New director at Cheek…
By Mark Ludmon The full cast has been announced for new comedy My Dad’s Gap Year at London’s Park Theatre, led by Michelle Collins. Running from 30 January to 23 February, the pl…
By Mark Ludmon Musical theatre, cabaret, comedy and drag feature in a new “secret” arts theatre festival in London this month, with a line-up including Louise Dearman, Mark Watso…
By Mark Ludmon The Bunker's artistic director Chris Sonnex announces his first season as artistic director A "revolution" is underway at The Bunker theatre in London where Chris Sonnex has a…
By Mark Ludmon Three world premieres have been announced as part of Sherman Theatre’s last season under artistic director Rachel O’Riordan. This post Cardiff’s Sherman Thea…
By Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon reviews Norman S Poser’s new book, The Birth of Modern Theatre, about David Garrick and his contemporaries and theatre-going in the 18th century This post RE…
By Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon reviews Chekhov’s First Play presented by Dead Centre at Battersea Arts Centre. This post REVIEW: Chekhov’s First Play, Battersea Arts Centre âœâ�…
By Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon reviews Debbie Tucker Green’s new play Ear For Eye at the Royal Court This post REVIEW: Ear For Eye, Royal Court Theatre âœâœâœâœ first appea…
By Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon reviews the revival of Joanna Murray-Smith's Honour at Park Theatre This post REVIEW: Honour, Park Theatre âœâœâœ first appeared on British Theatre. Hu…
By Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon reviews Lauren Gunderson's I and You at Hampstead Theatre starring Maisie Williams This post REVIEW: I and You, Hampstead Theatre âœâœâœâœ first ap…
By Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon reviews Martin McDonagh's A Very Very Very Dark Matter starring Jim Broadbent at the Bridge Theatre This post REVIEW: A Very Very Very Dark Matter, Bridge Theatre …
By Mark Ludmon The Royal Court has announced a season of new work for 2019 featuring both emerging young writers and more established ones including Jack Thorne. This post Royal Court announ…
By Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon reviews Guys and Dolls Live In Concert directed by Stephen Mear at the Royal Albert Hall. This post REVIEW: Guys and Dolls Live in Concert, Royal Albert Hall âœ�…
By Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon reviews Nicholas Limm’s play The Watching at the White Bear Theatre. This post REVIEW: The Watching, White Bear Theatre âœâœâœ first appeared on …
By Mark Ludmon Full casting has been announced for the UK premiere of Lynn Nottage's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Sweat at the Donmar Warehouse. This post Martha Plimpton joins cast for UK pr…
By Mark Ludmon Southwark Playhouse has revealed its programme of shows for the first half of 2019, ranging from new writing and new musicals to revivals of modern plays. This post New writin…
By Mark Ludmon James Phillips's award-winning play The Rubenstein Kiss, inspired by the true-life story of Soviet spies Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, is to be revived at Southwark Playhouse. T…
By Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon reviews Almanac Arts' new touring show To Have To Shoot Irishmen, currently at the Omnibus Theatre in Clapham This post REVIEW: To Have To Shoot Irishmen, Omnibus …
By Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon reviews Nick Dear’s new play The Taste of the Town, the follow-up to The Art of Success, which are playing together as Hogarth’s Progress at the Rose T…
By Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon reviews the revival of Nick Dear’s play The Art of Success as part of the Hogarth’s Progress double bill at the Rose Theatre in Kingston This post REVI…
By Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon tries out the new smart caption glasses launched by the National Theatre for people with hearing loss. The National Theatre has opened up access for people who …
By Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon reviews Eugène Ionesco’s The Lesson which is currently playing at the Hope Theatre, London. This post REVIEW: The Lesson, Hope Theatre London âœâœâ…
By Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon returns to Northampton to see Kinky Boots at Royal & Derngate in the town where it is set as the show begins a new UK and Ireland tour This post REVIEW: Kinky …