Review: Storms, Maybe Snow – Seven Dials Playhouse
A particularly intense experience We, the audience to Miranda Lapworth’s Storms, Maybe Snow, are the sea that long-married couple Jack (Neil Sellman) and Lou…
Radical Rediscovery: Homosexual Acts & Beyond
An exhibition to interrogate and celebrate early Lesbian and Gay theatre Marking the 50th anniversary of Homosexual Acts, the first official Gay theatre season…
Review: The Land of the Living at the Dorfman
A fractured post-war Europe in a powerhouse new play. The Land of the Living, opens on a hesitation. Ruth (Juliet Stevenson) stumbles over her…
Review: lenny. at Omnibus Theatre
Who knew bananas could be so cruel? In his late 20s, lenny. feels it’s time to finally become himself, to cast aside his self-constraints…
Girls on Fire at the Golden Goose
Based on a true story Girls on Fire Theatre Company, created by Lily Sitzia, Ellie Grace and Emma Graveling, are very excited to announce…
One Man Poe
Performed by Stephen Smith One Man Poe is back in London after a sell-out run at both the 2024 and 2025 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. In…
Review: The Code at Southwark Playhouse
Famous names are thrown about like confetti The legend of Tallulah Bankhead precedes this play; not so much the lives of Henry Willson and…
Monster in the West End
An unflinching and thought-provoking drama Veritas Theatre Company and KEPOW! Theatre Company announced that their triple OFFIE-nominated and one OFFIE-winning production Monster will transfer…
Bianca’s Gay Agenda
Don’t be late! Bianca is a terrible gossip and who loves gossip more than the gays? Come share your juicy hot tea for the queers…
Gwenda’s Garage
Join these unstoppable women as they dismantle the patriarchy one spark plug at a time. A bold new British musical written by Nicky Hallett,…
Rare Film Season
Unearthing a green counterculture that resonates across space and time This November, Barbican Cinema presents Land Cinema, a season of rare films rooted in…
Review: The Producers at The Garrick
Mel Brooks sent a congratulatory telegram that was read out to one and all What can you do with a timeless classic Mel Brooks’…


















