The Frogs Leap Into Playhouse
A comedy written in 405 b.c. by Aristophanes and now adapted by Burt Shevelove, and even more freely adapted by Nathan Lane, with music…
Brixton Calling Southwark Playhouse
A riot of sound, story, and spirit Actor and musician Max Runham has been cast in Kick It Anywhere’s upcoming production of Brixton Calling, the world premiere…
Whip-crack-away in Bromley
Calamity Jane Rides Again Jamie Wilson Productions announced the revival of The Watermill Theatre’s whip-crackin’ production of the Broadway and West End hit musical…
The Croft on Tour
Liza Goddard in dark thriller Original Theatre, Joshua Beaumont & Huw Allen in association with Wiltshire Creative present Ali Milles’ critically acclaimed thriller The…
Review: My Master Builder – Wyndhams
Kate Fleetwood keeps our attention firmly focussed Architect Henry Solness(Ewan McGregor) opens with a speech to launch his latest work – a replacement for…
Elvis is in the Dominion
All Hail The King Boasting over two decades of swaggering stage performances, The Elvis Years is the ultimate homage to The King – Elvis…
Review: Hiroshige: Artist of the Open Road – The British Museum
Take a trip in the footsteps of the old Master Beloved of tattoo artists, surfer dudes and mural painters in Camberwell, the great wave…
Who is Claude Cahun?
A true tale of resistance in Nazi-occupied Jersey Who is Claude Cahun? is a poignant new play written by D.R. Hill that will be…
Review: Ben and Imo – Orange Tree Theatre
A superlative, shattering piece of theatre What a masterpiece in acting is this play, whose time-span is the nine-month gestation period that saw the…
Review: Dealer’s Choice – Donmar
It flows into deliciously murky whirlpools of words A mis-spent youth very often ends with a life in the revolving door of prison and…
Millennium Girls
When toxic masculinity is cemented into everyday life, how do we heal? Sophie Leonie’s first play is a rollercoaster ride through three decades with…
Review: The Brightening Air – Old Vic
This will become a cult classic Siblings Stephen (Brian Gleeson) and Billie (Rosie Sheehy) continually bicker as they prepare a feast for the visit…


















