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Absolution
Absolution
4/24 - 4/28/2024


ABSOLUTION ''Forgive me Father for I have sinned.'' A powerful new drama from the creator of the critically acclaimed "Windrush - The Betrayal. Written by ...

Classical Coffee Mornings: Dorian Rambaud


Violinist  Dorian Rambaud  plays works by Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Paganini and more, accompanied by pianist  Hongxu He . A hot drink and a pastry are included ...

ELDEN RING Symphonic Adventure


Experience the music from record-breaking video game phenomenon, FromSoftware's ELDEN RING, in concert. Presented in association with Bandai Namco Entertainment and Overlook Events, this official ...

Land of Lost Content


Henry Madd ’s autobiographical show Land of Lost Content is set to tour the UK this Spring, commencing with a weeklong run at London’s Arcola ...

That'll Be The Day


That’ll Be The Day is back on the road with another incredible show packed full of world class performances from Trevor and the highly talented ...

That'll Be The Day


That’ll Be The Day is back on the road with another incredible show packed full of world class performances from Trevor and the highly talented ...

Steinway Piano Series: Sophie Hutchings


Australian pianist and composer  Sophie Hutchings  performs tracks from her latest album in the  Elgar Room  as part of our  Steinway Piano Series . Following ...

That'll Be The Day
That'll Be The Day
4/30 - 5/1/2024


hat’ll   Be The Day  is back on the road with another incredible show packed full of world class performances from Trevor and the highly talented ensemble ...

The Poets' Revival


Presented by Royal Albert Hall associate artist  Rhael ‘LionHeart’ Cape , and   staged in-the-round, this special evening aims to reignite the prominence of contemporary British poetry ...

Top Girls
Top Girls
4/30 - 5/1/2024


Caryl Churchill’s ’Top Girls’ interrogates issues raised by second wave feminism in the era of Thatcher, Reagan and a free market economy. How do you ...

Elixir Festival
Elixir Festival
4/12 - 5/2/2024


Connecting the diverse cultures that make up West London’s community, Elixir Festival will showcase a vibrant lineup of international and local contemporary artists as part ...

Polly (The Heartbreak Opera)


A riotous, radical adaptation of Polly, John Gay’s banned sequel to The Beggar’s Opera, with techno, tracksuits and palm trees. In a tacky beach resort ...

Tales in the Key of Terror - Spooky Storytelling Performance


Author and actor C.J. Carter-Stephenson will be performing his readers theatre show Tales in the Key of Terror at St. Mary's Church in Brighton as part of the ...

'Love, Edith' - The Secret Correspondence


'Love, Edith' - The Secret Correspondence Giulia is about to quit the stage: she’s scared as hell! What if the public doesn’t like her show? ...

Agathe
Agathe
4/17 - 5/4/2024


Marking 30 years since the 1994 genocide against Tutsi people in Rwanda, Agathe tells the true story of the extraordinary woman who became Rwanda’s head ...

Constellations
Constellations
5/1 - 5/4/2024


Burnt Orange Theatre’s 2024 REP company are delighted to present: Constellations by Nick Payne. Prepare to be captivated by a spellbinding exploration of love, quantum ...

Semele (Handel)
Semele (Handel)
5/3 - 5/4/2024


For the first time, Ensemble OrQuesta will bring one of their opera academies to The Cockpit, featuring singers from all over the world, in the ...

The woman in black
The woman in black
4/30 - 5/4/2024


The legendary production of Susan Hill’s chilling ghost story The Woman in Black comes to the Belgrade, from London's West End, after an incredible 33 ...

What (is) a Woman
What (is) a Woman
4/23 - 5/4/2024


A new solo musical play with an illuminating script, nine original songs and stunning underscore, What (is) a Woman is a one woman show of ...

Whodunnit [Unrehearsed] 3
Whodunnit [Unrehearsed] 3
3/27 - 5/4/2024


Diamonds are a girl’s best friend – or are they? As the temperature plummets, tensions rise and the bodies keep on falling. Can our illustrious ...

Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story


The People’s Princess is returning to the capital. Fresh from a sold-out run of their viral hit Gwyneth Goes Skiing, Awkward Productions will continue to ...

Holy Name - A new play by Michael Eichler


Holy Name  In a 1960’s neighbourhood,  a working class family struggles to find unity in a home of psychological battles and chaos. Paying the price for free ...

Simon Reeve - To The Ends Of The Earth


In 2018 Simon’s first national theatre tour was completely sold out. Now he’s returning to venues across the UK with new tales and his new ...

Seven Drunken Nights


Direct from the West End and having sold out venues worldwide, Seven Drunken Nights - The Story of the Dubliners returns to the Belgrade. "Don't ...


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Review: DOCTOR BROWN: BETURNS, Soho Theatre


by Franco Milazzo - April 26, 2024

Coming on like some kind of sadistic Mr Bean, the scarier-than-Pennywise Doctor Brown has been terrorising audiences with his silent comedy since 2009 and returns to Soho Theatre with his first new show in over a decade....

Review: OLIVE JAR, Grand Junction


by Niamh Jones - April 26, 2024

What is theatre fundamentally about? Why do we create any form of literature or performance? Why do we tell stories? Stories are such a formative part of life, forging our knowledge of the world and helping to bring communities together....

Review: A SPECTACLE OF HERSELF, Battersea Arts Centre


by Franco Milazzo - April 26, 2024

In her PhD on “Deconstructing the Spectacle: Aerial Performance as Critical Practice”, Dr Laura Murphy had a singular mission: “to challenge normative ideas attached to and embedded in aerial work”. In A Spectacle Of Herself, she delivers on this challenge with style and conviction....

Review: MOBY DICK, Wilton's Music Hall


by Michael Higgs - April 26, 2024

A charming adaptation of Herman Melville’s masterpiece, Sebastian Armesto’s Moby Dick mixes music and drama in an effective, atmospheric production that never gets lost at sea, no matter how daunting a task it is to stage the novel....

Review: BOYS FROM THE BLACKSTUFF, Liverpool's Royal Court


by Sarah OHara - April 25, 2024

Following its sold out run in 2023, Boys from the Blackstuff has returned to Liverpool’s Royal Court, before the show transfers to the National Theatre in London and Garrick Theatre in the West End....

Review: WHAT (IS) A WOMAN?, Arcola Theatre


by Niamh Jones - April 26, 2024

A person’s life can be dictated by many things - career, relationships, decisions made… In the case of Andrée Bernard’s What (is) a Woman it seems that men have dictated the protagonist’s life....

Review: SHELF: TEENAGE MEN, Soho Theatre


by Kat Mokrynski - April 26, 2024

Walking into Shelf: Teenage Men, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Based on the show’s description, there would be “anecdotes, songs, jokes about performing for kids, the Instagram algorithm, confronting your toxicity, and more.” How was all of this going to fit into an hour-long show? Luckily, I had no...

Review: TESTMATCH, Orange Tree Theatre


by Debbie Gilpin - April 25, 2024

“This way, you win, no matter what.” The Women’s Cricket World Cup Final in the present day, and eighteenth century Calcutta – on the face of it there’s the barest of connections, but when you drill down a bit deeper you can see how the relationship between England and India was first forged. Or, pe...

Review: THE SLEEPING BEAUTY, Sadler's Wells


by Matthew Paluch - April 25, 2024

Is there anything similar to The Sleeping Beauty overture? With Tchaikovsky filling the theatre with full-blown fairy tale drama - it's quite the opener. ...

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by Kat Mokrynski - April 25, 2024

Ghost Stories of Antiquary, a “seated site-specific show with immersive elements” directed by Nicholas Benjamin and co-devised by Benjamin, Niamh Handley-Vaughan, Nadia Lamin and Miles Blanch, takes place in Longfield Hall, a building that survived the bombings of World War II, the very rads that th...



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