An ambitious and playful reworking of Shakespeare
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Review: Living With the Lights On, Golden Goose Theatre
Lockyer tells the story with Shakespearian aplomb
Read More »Interview: Ian McFarlane invites us in to the secret world of the Revellers Society
heading to the OSO Arts Centre in Barnes from 5-8 November
Read More »Review: Philip Pullman’s Grimm Tales, Unicorn Theatre Online
Masterful, engaging storytelling for dark wintry evenings
Read More »Review: That Was All, Live stream from The Space
a play that you’d want to discuss in the bar afterwards
Read More »Review: Lockdown Town, London Bridge
There are three ways in which theatre companies can respond to the current crisis. They can furlough as many staff as they’re allowed and squint down the tunnel hoping desperately for a glint of light at the end. They can reopen with a socially distanced audience, paring back productions to match the reduced income. Or they can produce something genuinely innovative: this is the approach taken by One Night Records, whose immersive promenade performance sees the audience admitted in groups ...
Read More »News: The Pleasance to reopen
"London’s most exciting, socially distanced comedy, theatre and cabaret space"
Read More »News: Wilton’s Music Hall announces plans to reopen
Wilton’s Music Hall will reopen on 19th January 2021
Read More »News: More good panto news
with Potted Panto you get seven classic pantos all rolled into one
Read More »Review: We Were Having A Perfectly Nice Time, Omnibus Theatre
a dissection of our foibles worthy of the autopsy table.
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