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Fresh Mountain Air
Fresh Mountain Air
1/14 - 1/18/2025


Fresh Mountain Air  is a story of guns, violence, racism, and politics and the deep divisions affecting all of us. It follows three young American ...

Fresh Mountain Air
Fresh Mountain Air
1/14 - 1/18/2025


Written by Michael Eichler Fresh Mountain Air  is a story of guns, violence, racism, and politics and the deep divisions affecting all of us. It follows ...

Missing Lane Markers on the A47


Strangers along an anonymous road in the East Anglian countryside are thrown together by unusual circumstances involving roadworks and a pet iguana named Gloria.

Jack Goes to Therapy: A (Somewhat) Romantic Comedy


The critically acclaimed Ediburgh Fringe comedy makes its London debut! Jack is a 29-year-old Kindergarten teacher and a hopeless romantic.  When a spontaneous threesome goes awry, ...

Looking for fun?
Looking for fun?
1/22 - 1/24/2025


Kiss under the lights. Back to his. Breakfast the next morning. Kiss goodbye. Maybe this is the one? His profile disappears… Looking for fun? is ...

A Midsummer Night's Dream
A Midsummer Night's Dream
11/28 - 1/26/2025


Shakespeare meets Narnia in this sparkling midwinter frolic, brought to joyful life by an all-female company. Fury and discord have plunged the world into a ...

Looking For Giants
Looking For Giants
1/14 - 1/26/2025


Is obsession even about the person you're obsessed with? When  desire meets fantasy,  we transform someone into something - something that we need them to ...

Mirror Up Presents: Reflections


Mirror Up Productions host their latest scratch event for new writing with a dynamic collection of work-in-progress pieces. ...

Poor Shirley Must Make Her Escape


Two strangers board the same train carriage traveling from Ljubljana to Budapest. Kieran is a food writer, disenfranchised from several failed attempts at a career, ...

Cosmic Healing
Cosmic Healing
1/15 - 2/1/2025


Join 3 intrepid actors in this fast paced and furiously funny retelling of the greatest revenge tale ever told

The Black Square
The Black Square
1/21 - 2/2/2025


Get ready for the timely and highly relevant new multimedia work by actor/musician Richard Strange and artist/musician Antonio Olaio, which will be presented at The ...

With You
With You
2/2 - 2/3/2025


By Yuvraj Bhatia & Irina Ivanova In the aftermath of an apocalyptic disaster known as 'The Blackout,' the world is struggling to rebuild. Identities are ...

Sherlock Homes: The Last Act


It is 1916. Drawn from two years of Sussex retirement for the funeral of his friend, Dr Watson, Holmes returns to Baker Street to resolve ...

Canned Goods
Canned Goods
1/16 - 2/8/2025


“If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough – it will be believed.” It’s 1939. On the border between Germany and ...

Brown Girl Noise!
Brown Girl Noise!
1/22 - 2/10/2025


‘A’ight mandem, so what race would you not date?’ 4 brown girls meet at an audition for Priti Patel’s biopic and realise despite the big ...

Philos & Amica Do Time (WIP)


Philos and Amica are back (again and again and again)! Their friendship has existed since sexually fluid Ancient Greece, it will take them through the ...

Funeral Sandwiches
Funeral Sandwiches
2/11 - 2/15/2025


When Sinéad's favourite uncle dies unexpectedly, she must return to her family's hometown on a mission to find a pair of missing slippers. Wrong 'Un ...

Stefan Bednarczyk sings Noel Coward


Back by popular demand! For this fastidiously constructed evening of delight, Stefan Bednarczyk brings to life a sterling collection of songs, verse and prose by ...

The Count of Monte Cristo
The Count of Monte Cristo
2/5 - 2/22/2025


Rather Nifty Theatre, from the novel by Alexandre Dumas, a dapted by Adam Elliott & Oliver Malam Join 3 intrepid actors in this fast paced ...

We're Just Girls
We're Just Girls
2/23 - 2/24/2025


We’re Just Girls  is a wacky, off beat comedy about Friendship, Detective work and Ghosts! Follow our amateur detectives as they stumble through outlandish situations, ...

And If The Surface Tension Breaks


Cheer up. It’s not the end of the world. Is it?  In the split second before a rare (and frankly inconvenient) cosmic event tears Planet ...

The Vegan Tigress
The Vegan Tigress
2/18 - 3/1/2025


Premiering in London, a new play celebrates the life and storytelling of an inspirational Victorian author - Mary De Morgan. Inspired by her extraordinary fairy tales, ...

Where is Mrs Christie?


Agatha Christie was one of the greatest thriller writers of all time and certainly the most prolific. In 1926, she was at the centre of ...

You Are What You Eat
You Are What You Eat
3/4 - 3/8/2025


A detective comedy about friendship, tenacity and outrageous misadventures.  You Are What You Eat  is a new play that dives into the gritty underbelly of ...

Birds Of Passage
Birds Of Passage
3/11 - 3/15/2025


Written by Marcia Kelson Directed by Penny Gkritzapi Emma, Geoff and Helen book holidays on the beautiful Greek island of Zandros, expecting sun, sea and ...


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Review: THE MAIDS, Jermyn Street Theatre


by Alexander Cohen - January 11, 2025

French dramatist Jean Genet is a rarity on British stages, and I can see why. There are more popular writers that do what he does, only better. Genet’s 1947 The Maids is never stark enough to match the claustrophobic brutality of Beckett, nor darkly comic enough to out menace Pinter....

Review: THE MERCHANT OF VENICE 1936, Trafalgar Theatre


by Cindy Marcolina - January 10, 2025

Oswald Mosley’s Blackshirts are getting a foothold in London’s East End. Shylock, here a single parent, requests a pound of flesh from Antonio, part of Mosley’s aficionados, in order to clear his debts. The demands of the Jewish moneylender who’s endlessly abused in public by the same people who req...

Review Roundup: Did TITANÍQUE Sink or Swim in the West End?


by Aliya Al-Hassan - January 10, 2025

When the music of Céline Dion makes sweet Canadian love with the eleven-time Oscar®-winning film Titanic, you get Titaníque, New York’s most award-winning splash hit that turns one of the greatest love stories of all time into a hysterical musical fantasia....

Review: TITANÍQUE, Criterion Theatre


by Aliya Al-Hassan - January 10, 2025

What started as one-night showing in Los Angeles, after docking on Broadway, in Canada and Australia, Titaníque has now sailed into London. Based on the idea that global pop icon Céline Dion was actually the hero of the 1997 James Cameron film, Titanic, the absurdity of this dazzlingly camp and fran...

Review: BILL BAILEY: THOUGHTIFIER, Theatre Royal Haymarket


by Aliya Al-Hassan - January 06, 2025

A comedian, a musician, a nature-lover, a philosopher. Bill Bailey has now surely also cemented his status as national treasure. His latest show, Thoughtifier, is about his intriguing thought processes, channelled through music. So nothing new there then. However, Bailey ensures that a show that run...

Review: ROB COPLAND: GIMME (ONE WITH EVERYTHING), Soho Theatre


by Kat Mokrynski - January 06, 2025

Rob Copland: Gimme (One With Everything) begins with quite the introduction, with Copland not actually beginning the storytelling of the show for several minutes. Before the show, I had seen Copland doing some warmup stretches, which quickly made sense once he ran onto the stage, jumping around and ...

Review: FASCINATING AIDA, Royal Festival Hall


by Franco Milazzo - January 03, 2025

And so yet another Fascinating Aïda tour comes to a close. Having already dipped into their latest extended jaunt around the UK a couple of times already, one thing has become abundantly clear: the second best thing about going to see this celebrated cabaret outfit has been experiencing the reaction...

Review: THE NUTCRACKER, Royal Albert Hall


by Franco Milazzo - January 02, 2025

When I first saw The Nutcracker, I was convinced one of these things must be true: either someone had spiked my drink, the cast were all on drugs or we were all in some kind of baffling nightmare. No other explanation seemed plausible to my young mind....

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Angelina Jolie is compelling in a movie that concentrates on the misery to the exclusion of almost everything else in the diva's life...

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