Coming soon: Sweeney Todd – the Victorian Melodrama
The story of Sweeney Todd first appeared on the stage in London in 1847 at Britannia Theatre, Hoxton, in a melodrama, ‘The String of…
What’s on: Greenwich Theatre Kid’s Festival returns at the start of April
The Greenwich Theatre Kid’s Festival has been a much-loved highlight of the venue’s annual programme since the strand was launched in 2007 with just…
The Wagatha Christie Trial
Following this strictly limited West End run, Vardy v Rooney: The Wagatha Christie Trial will tour the UK. The trial that gripped the nation…
Fifteen-year-old to stage fundraiser for Union Theatre
Nellie Regan is on a mission to save the Union Theatre with a fundraising concert at The Other Palace, on Monday 27th March at…
Duffy Works Towards Twilight
The opening of by Fritz Duffy’s exhibition, Towards Twilight, showcases the artist’s ‘plein air’ explorations of landscapes in oil, ink, and etching. The exhibition is a result of…
Apartheid Strike in Dublin
Dunnes Stores, Dublin, July 1984: As a South African grapefruit rolls towards the shop till it will start something that will take nearly three years…
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, directed by Elle While (The Merry Wives of Windsor, 2019; As You Like It, Hamlet, 2018), will soon be opening…
Bleak Island
When I read the show warnings of mental health crisis, infanticide and sexual violence for ‘Further than the furthest thing’ I was braced for…
The Sun, The Mountain and Me
Jack Fairey’s The Sun, The Mountain, and Me is a new solo show starring Max Puplett that melds ancient myth and historical anecdote with emotive storytelling to…
When Marjorie Met Walter
Pulitzer Prize for Drama finalist in 2015, Marjorie Prime, Jordan Harrison’s look at a wealthy American family of the future and their relationship with…
Super Power Panto
Extant, the UK’s leading theatre company of visually impaired performers has joined forces with a year-round touring panto company, Simply Smiley, to present Super…
How Do I Make You Feel
Maya Angelou said: “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how…


















