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Photos: First Look At PARTY GAMES! UK Tour
by A.A. Cristi - May 3, 2024


See first look photos of the world premiere of PARTY GAMES! by Michael McManus (Maggie & Ted), presented by the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford. 

Review: FOAM, Finborough Theatre
by Alexander Cohen - Mar 25, 2024


An ambitious but flawed character study

Review: SHIFTERS, Bush Theatre
by Abbie Grundy - Feb 26, 2024


Shifters is the kind of love story that audiences will fall head over heels for. Heart-breaking and heart-warming in equal measure.

Photos: First Look at ONE LAST PUSH at Salisbury Playhouse
by Stephi Wild - Feb 19, 2024


All new production photos have been released for the world premiere of One Last Push at Salisbury Playhouse. Check out the photos here!

Appeal Launched for Lost Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Score
by Aliya Al-Hassan - Jan 8, 2024


An appeal has been launched for people to check their homes for a missing opera score by Gilbert and Sullivan. 

Review: RIP VAN WINKLE, Hoxton Hall
by Franco Milazzo - Oct 29, 2023


London company Gothic Opera returns to Hoxton Hall for their fifth outing and their take on French composer Robert Planquette's Rip Van Winkle.

Photos: First Look at SIZWE BANZI IS DEAD at MAST Mayflower Studios
by Stephi Wild - Oct 10, 2023


Production images have been released for the upcoming Mayflower MADE revival of Athol Fugard, John Kani & Winston Ntshona’s Sizwe Banzi is Dead, which runs at MAST Mayflower Studios until 14 October 2023 as part of Black History Month 2023.   Check out the photos here!

Review: IOLANTHE, London Coliseum
by Franco Milazzo - Oct 9, 2023


If a revival is akin to colouring in someone else’s artwork, Cal McCrystal’s Iolanthe for the ENO does so with every shade under the sun.

Photos: First Look at IOLANTHE at the London Coliseum
by Stephi Wild - Oct 5, 2023


Following a series of successful hits which have cemented the English National Opera’s (ENO) place as a major home for Gilbert & Sullivan’s works, Cal McCrystal’s  Iolanthe returns to the London Coliseum for its first revival this October. Check out all new production photos here!

Review: RED PITCH, Bush Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - Sep 14, 2023


Tyrell Williams’ tale of football, friendship, and societal shift has smashed records and garnered outstanding feedback across the board. More than a couple awards and the surprising surge in sports-themed plays we’ve had have put it back on the map for another limited run. Could this playwriting debut be eyeing a West End transfer at this point? It’s already a success, it might as well become a commercial hit too.

Interview: Indonesian El Haq Latief on Their Role in Cabaret (West End) and Being a Professional Actor in the UK
by Rakaputra Paputungan - Aug 15, 2023


El Haq Latief, Indonesian non-binary actor and performer, will join the cast of Playhouse Theater’s acclaimed production of Cabaret starting this September. It will be their seminal performance after graduating from Royal Academy of Music’s (RAM) Musical Theater program.

Review: RUDDIGORE, Opera Holland Park
by Gary Naylor - Aug 10, 2023


Super show, a little slow at first, but blossoming into an escapist entertainment that can be enjoyed as much in the 2020s as it was in the 1880s

Photos: First Look at Opera Holland Park's New Production of LA BOHÈME
by Aliya Al-Hassan - Jul 20, 2023


Photos have been released of the new production of Puccini's La bohème by Opera Holland Park with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa and the City of London Sinfonia and the Opera Holland Park Chorus.

Review: A PLAYLIST FOR THE REVOLUTION, Bush Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - Jun 30, 2023


The summer season of the Bush opens with a politically charged show about the delicate, complex connection between Jonathan, who lives in Hong Kong, and Chloe, an ambitious second-generation Hongkonger in England. Their long-distance relationship works through music recommendations and sweet messages, but, when dissent explodes in their motherland, they get caught up in the fight for a brighter future for the country. AJ Yi writes a sensitive, romantic look into social and political engagement from the perspective of two hopeful youngsters from wildly different backgrounds.

Review: RIGOLETTO, Opera Holland Park
by Cheryl Markosky - Jun 2, 2023


Bullying, sexism, corruption, initiation ordeals and debauched behaviour. No, it’s not another government inquiry into the antics of the elite, but Opera Holland Park kicking off the 2023 season by way of a new and thought-provoking production of Rigoletto.

Guest Blog: Paul Roseby on Feeling Positive, Nurturing Talent and Celebrating a Decade of NYT Rep Company
by Guest Blog: Paul Roseby - Jan 6, 2023


I’m not a natural optimist. Neither am I a born pessimist, so in the burgeoning age of hybrid everything I shall declare a new word for our new year. I’m coming out as an optipessi, sitting comfortably somewhere between the two.

BroadwayWorld UK's Best of 2022
by Aliya Al-Hassan - Dec 29, 2022


After Covid dealt a stuttering start to the year, 2022 brought some standout shows and performances. Here are some of our critics' highlights from the past twelve months.

2022 Year in Review: Gary Naylor's Best of 2022
by Gary Naylor - Dec 19, 2022


Some highlights of the last year and some hopes for an uncertain future

Review: HANDEL'S MESSIAH: THE LIVE EXPERIENCE, Theatre Royal Drury Lane
by Franco Milazzo - Dec 7, 2022


Those who deride this particular vision of Handel’s masterpiece as being inauthentic should be locked in some stocks and pelted with facts.

Review: A SUDDEN VIOLENT BURST OF RAIN, Gate Theatre
by Gary Naylor - Oct 22, 2022


Heartfelt condemnation of treatment of undocumented immigrants let down by structural issues and predictable plotting

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