Immerse Yourself In The West
Prepare to unleash latent yearnings you may be harbouring to tread the boards when visiting COLAB Theatre’s production of Bertie Watkins’ ‘The West’. In…
Addictive Beat
“Me and Robbi are in some filthy club, wasted. She’s heartbroken, I’m a mess, but tonight none of that matters. Sweat and tears glitter…
Who Killed My Father
Adapted for the stage by director Ivo van Hove, Who Killed My Father is an anger-soaked letter by critically acclaimed writer Édouard Louis to…
Puccini For £5 For One Night Only
Casting has been confirmed for the English National Opera (ENO) concert version of Giacomo Puccini’s classic opera La bohème, with tickets priced at just £5 to make…
Annie Get Your Bike
It’s 1895 and Annie Londonderry has returned victorious to America, hailed as the first woman ever to cycle around the world. She’s pioneering, she’s…
How Love Begins And Ends
David Persiva’s hit play returns by popular demand to the White Bear Theatre after a critically acclaimed debut in February 2022. Us is a…
All of Us Are Not Included
The lights go down, and a woman is supported across the stage and into a chair. Onto the set bustles a hurried-looking, able-bodied woman,…
Help! We Are Still Alive
Following their sold-out smash-hit with Sondheim’s ‘Anyone Can Whistle’ at Southwark Playhouse earlier this year, The Grey Area Theatre Company in association with Seven…
Treasure Island
Greenwich Theatre presents a madcap production of Treasure Island, by Le Navet Bete and John Nicholson, directed by James Haddrell. David Haller, Elliott…
Unlimited Festival
The Southbank Centre’s biennial Unlimited, the major UK festival celebrating the work of disabled artists, this year has an ambitious multi-art programme platforming the…
Persephone: A Myth For Today
Persephone is a contemporary re-telling of one of the most beloved stories of Greek mythology. Sister-Goddesses Demeter and Hestia are just trying to get…
The Telling Of The Untold
“It was a great tragedy. We were friends one day and enemies the next. I will take these things to my grave.” The 1947 partition…


















