I Can’t Wait For January
The Calendar Girls are back – with even more laughter, more joy, more songs – and bigger iced buns! After opening to rave reviews this…
Looking Through the #MeToo Lens
Proteus Theatre Company announced full cast and creative team for Indestructible, written and directed by the company’s Artistic Director Mary Swan. “I’m tired, I’m…
Unfriendly Friend is Coming Back
The West End return of Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss’ record breaking collaboration The Unfriend is playing at the Wyndhams’ Theatre. The cast is…
World Opera in Richmond
This World Opera Day, Richmond Theatre announces that award-winning producer Ellen Kent returns to the venue in Spring 2024 with the Ukrainian Opera &…
Jekyll and Hyde Visit Brockley
First published in 1886, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a mystery tale about the inexorable conflict between good and…
Review: Macbeth – Donmar Warehouse
Referred to in theatrical circles as the Scottish Play, a superstition having arisen after multiple opening night mishaps, Macbeth has been performed countless times…
Review: Jack and the Beanstalk – Broadway Theatre Catford
‘Boris the lying cockroach!’ bellows the man sporting the elf suit in the row behind us. ‘Boris the lying cockroach!’ shouts his wife and…
Kindred Spirits?
Kefi Theatre presents the premiere of Kindred, a play by Aimee Walker-Reid, which confronts the hilarious and harsh realities of love, and asks the…
Review: The House With Chicken Legs – Southbank Centre
Marinka stands centre stage and tells us about a life she would like to change to one of normality instead of living in the…
Frank Skinner Does Gielgud
Comic legend Frank Skinner is adding 14 more performances of his latest critically acclaimed stand-up show ‘30 Years of Dirt’, moving down Shaftesbury Avenue…
Don’t Stop Believing
“It suddenly occurred to me the other night, I think everyone hates us.” “That’s because they do hate us.” Brad Sutherland’s Just Stop Extinction…
Review: Oh No It Isn’t! – Brockley Jack
The smell of the greasepaint and the roar of the crowd had faded long ago for Mr Worth (Bryan Pilkington) and Mr Chancery (Matthew…


















