Marie Curie at Charing Cross
A story of life and death The English language premiere of major new musical Marie Curie, with Book & Lyrics by Seeun Choun, Music…
Boys from the Blackstuff
James Graham’s powerful new adaptation of Alan Bleasdale’s seminal TV drama, Boys from the Blackstuff will transfer to the West End for a strictly…
REVIEW: RED PITCH – Soho Place
Gentrification and displacement through the eyes of the youth Having worked together from Red Pitch’s inception, writer Tyrell Williams and director Daniel Bailey bring…
Council takes down document it says mistakenly refers to plans for Low Traffic Neighbourhoods
A London council has taken down a document from its website it says mistakenly referred to plans for Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) after admitting…
Cherry Orchard in Donmar Warehouse
Can anyone persuade Ranevskaya and her aristocratic household that the world is changing, and they must too? The full cast for Chekhov’s The Cherry…
Review: Instructions for a Teenage Armageddon – Garrick
A dynamic, feminist, and pop culture-filled performance All the convincing I needed to see this piece was found by reading: ‘She was a 17-year-old…
Tailor-Made in Hollywood
The hypocrisy of the studio system We can look forward to a major new production of the multi-award nominated The Tailor-Made Man, which will…
Skully is Back in Jail
The temptation of easy money culminated in him being caught in the back of a security van full of money Frank Skully has been…
People, Places and Things
Emma was having the time of her life. Now she’s in rehab. Her first step is to admit that she has a problem. But…
Review: For Black Boys – opens at Garrick Theatre and it’s a brilliant show
Boys Bring Life to Thinking About Suicide Ryan Calais Cameron’s For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy was…
Marylebone leisure centre closed as council prepares for £42m revamp
A Central London leisure centre has been closed in preparation for a major multi-million-pound revamp due to begin later this year. Westminster City Council…
Review: Standing at the Sky’s Edge – Gillian Lynne Theatre
What is home but a box to keep out the rain. Standing at the Sky’s Edge makes its West End debut at the Gillian…

















