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William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream


June 28th 2024, 7.30pm at Torquay Royal Lyceum Theatre 29 Abbey Rd, Torquay TQ2 5NQ Tickets (£10 full price, £8 concessions) at https://www.southdevonplayers.com/box-office.html Suitable for ...

The Boys From Syracuse
The Boys From Syracuse
5/9 - 29/4/2024


"If it’s good enough for Shakespeare, it’s good enough for us." Rodgers and Hart’s classic 1938 musical comedy adaptation of  The Comedy of Errors  returns ...

Bowjangles: Dracula in Space


Dracula in Space is a hilarious and totally original musical comedy that sees the award-winning quartet heading into outer space to meet a mysterious benefactor ...

Bowjangles: Dracula in Space


  Dracula in Space is a hilarious and totally original musical comedy that sees the award-winning quartet heading into outer space to meet a mysterious ...

Peckham Fringe: Run Black Girl Run


One girl. One race. One moment. Meet Enitan, a vibrant, outspoken Nigerian British girl who attends a P.E lesson that changes her life. A play ...

Bowjangles: Dracula in Space


Dracula in Space is a hilarious and totally original musical comedy that sees the award-winning quartet heading into outer space to meet a mysterious benefactor ...

 Peckham Fringe: MANDEM
Peckham Fringe: MANDEM
14/5 - 15/5/2024


Felix, Jermaine, Idris. Best friends, brothers, mandem. In the heart of the city; Felix is trying to live up to his golden boy online persona, ...

Peckham Fringe: VEYIL
Peckham Fringe: VEYIL
6/6 - 8/6/2024


VEYIL is a modern myth set in a time where our ability to “see beauty” has been stripped away by Powers Above. We humans got ...

Tom Lehrer Is Teaching Math and Doesn’t Want to Talk to You


In 1960, at the height of his fame, singer, songwriter, and satirist Tom Lehrer gave it all up. He spent the rest of his career ...

Beauty And The Beast
Beauty And The Beast
28/6 - 30/6/2024


Based on the Academy Award-winning animated feature, the stage version includes all of the wonderful songs written by Alan Menken and the late Howard Ashman, ...

JULIE: The Musical
JULIE: The Musical
13/6 - 30/6/2024


Worshipped opera singer, renowned swordswoman, flaming bisexual… Julie D’Aubigny is the 17th century queer icon you’ve probably never heard of. Epic, original musical JULIE: The ...

LONGITUDE
LONGITUDE
13/6 - 7/7/2024


  World premiere of a new musical: crashing waves, swelling music and an emotional storm across the 18th century that will make you wish you’d ...

Catastrophe Bay
Catastrophe Bay
15/8 - 17/8/2024


Leading youth arts organisation The National Youth Music Theatre (NYMT) has announced its 2024 summer season will debut at Southwark Playhouse Elephant, performed by the ...

Our House
Our House
22/8 - 24/8/2024


Leading youth arts organisation The National Youth Music Theatre (NYMT) has announced its 2024 summer season will debut at Southwark Playhouse Elephant, performed by the ...

Jeremy Sassoon's MOJO


Jeremy Sassoon's MOJO Saturday 31st August 7.30pm A foot-stomping, barn-storming celebration of some of the most iconic and best-loved Jewish popular songwriters. Internationally renowned singer-pianist ...

Eating Myself
Eating Myself
23/9 - 23/9/2028


Sharing a powerful and tender exploration of our own relationships with food and nurture, Eating Myself shines a light on female identity through the lens ...



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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: SILENCE, Birmingham Rep


by Laura Lott - April 24, 2024

“Old friends in the morning, then wanting us dead in the afternoon”, says one of the men in Silence, repeating the line over and over. Decades after the event, he still can’t understand the speed at which hate and violence ignited in the wake of the 1947 Partition of India....

Review: CALENDAR GIRLS, The Mill at Sonning


by Mica Blackwell - April 22, 2024

Unlike Firth’s decision to stretch out the film’s first half for the musical, confusingly ending it on the long-awaited calendar photoshoot, his play adaptation allows the audience to see the impact the calendar has on the outside world and the women’s personal lives....

Review: LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST, Royal Shakespeare Theatre


by Cindy Marcolina - April 21, 2024

Spring brings renewed energy into the year. There isn’t a better moment for the Royal Shakespeare Company’s recently appointed Co-Artistic Directors Daniel Evans and Tamara Harvey to launch their vision for the organisation. Led by a big name that will attract new audiences who are probably younger ...

Review: DIVERSITY: SUPERNOVA, De Montfort Hall, Leicester


by Laura Lott - April 17, 2024

It's hard to imagine what more an audience could possibly want from a dance show than what Diversity provide in their current tour Supernova. There are stunning, tightly choreographed dance routines, impressive production values, up-to-the-minute technology, music loud enough to reverberate through ...

Review: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, Watermill Theatre


by Mica Blackwell - April 17, 2024

Much Ado About Nothing is a quintessential Shakespeare farce: mistaken identities, intertwining romances, betrayals and deception all wrapped up with a neat little bow by the end. The same can be said for the screwball comedies that dominated 1930’s and 40’s cinema, so it’s no surprise why Tom Wentw...

Book Review: THE ACTOR AND THE SPACE, Declan Donnellan


by Cindy Marcolina - April 13, 2024

His first publication went viral (once again, in a way) when Mr Jeremy Strong of Succession fame featured it in his GQ interview about his essentials, saying he swears by it. Declan Donnellan succeeds at describing the indescribable, putting the ephemeral art of acting on paper in another gem of a b...

Review: THE PROMISE, Birmingham Rep


by Laura Lott - April 10, 2024

New play The Promise, which has its world premiere at Birmingham Rep this week, looks at the intersectionality of dementia and deafness through the experiences of one family, and highlights the urgent need for more understanding and care options. ...

Review: THE 39 STEPS, Richmond Theatre


by Aliya Al-Hassan - April 05, 2024

Mix a classic spy novel with the genius of Alfred Hitchcock, add a dash of Monty Python and you have The 39 Steps. With a history spanning over 100 years, John Buchan’s 1915 novel was adapted by Alfred Hitchcock which then went on to become a stage play in 1996, adapted again in 2005 by Patrick Barl...

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The book showcases a variety of venues worldwide, from ancient to modern, from the smallest travelling theatre in Rome to one of the largest in New York. Paul Tracey's paintings capture the spirit of the playhouse in all its grandeur and mystery. It is all about the images, with the briefest of text...



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