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PIAF: A Triumphant Return To The Watermill Stage

From 4 April to 17 May, the Watermill Theatre will host this revival of Pam Gems’ play, capturing the highs…

1 year ago

Marisha Wallace Presents WAITRESS Reunion in Star-Studded Adelphi Concert

When WAITRESS first opened in the West End, audiences flocked to see how this beloved Broadway musical, laden with scrumptious…

1 year ago

Hit Musical POP OFF, MICHELANGELO! Announces Five-Week Run in Soho

In the swirl of creativity that is the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, it can be easy for a production—especially a new…

1 year ago

THE HUNGER GAMES Heads to the Stage in 2025

Sprawling dystopian fiction has always had a place on our stages—just look at George Orwell’s 1984 or Margaret Atwood’s THE…

1 year ago

An inside Look at Matthew Bourne’s THE MIDNIGHT BELL

No one conjures dance-theatre experiences quite like Matthew Bourne. His New Adventures company has been reimagining classics for decades—SWAN LAKE,…

1 year ago

New Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre to Open Autumn

The Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre, scheduled to open this autumn, is no ordinary space. If you’re imagining a traditional proscenium…

1 year ago

A Late-Night TV Debut For MAYBE HAPPY ENDING

MAYBE HAPPY ENDING isn’t your typical boy-meets-girl narrative. It’s more like robot-meets-robot—though I promise, the result is far more heartfelt…

1 year ago

Shining a Light on RADIANT BOY

RADIANT BOY has already garnered early attention by earning a spot in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 37 Plays competition in…

1 year ago

THE LION KING Roars into Another Extraordinary Milestone

I’ve often pondered what it takes to remain a West End fixture for over two decades. Is it the vibrant…

1 year ago

GHOSTS Returns to the Lyric Hammersmith

First things first: if you’ve never seen an Ibsen play, GHOSTS is arguably the best place to start. Originally premiered…

1 year ago