Touring
Some of the shows we see in the capital go on to perform in theatres all over the country. In fact some of the shows we see outside of the capital are parts of tours as well. So if you’re looking for shows that might be heading to a town near you soon, this might be the place to look.
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Panti Bliss: High heels in low places, Soho Theatre – Review
A funny and (moving in places) drag / stand up show that is a little too long and could have done with a bit of variety. Recommended to hear the inspiring story of how an Irish drag queen took on…
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She Called Me Mother, Stratford Circus Arts Centre – Review
A moving tale about life as a homeless woman, this poignant production will certainly speak to your humanity.
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Islands, Pleasance Theatre – Review
A funny and engaging dark comedy, which ultimate message lacks depth
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451, Greenwich+Docklands International Festival – Review
An absolute must-see show. Captivating story telling. A poignant theme for our time.
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The Inspectors Call, Theatro Technis – Review
‘Outstanding’ piece of theatre exploring the relationship between schools and Ofsted.
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The Ted Bundy Project, Shoreditch Town Hall – Review
A really interesting theatrical experience that shines a light on people’s morbid fascination with serial killers.
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Blood, Soho Theatre Upstairs – Review
Balances everything perfectly from humour to emotional integrity. Then spins it all together in a story that is eye-opening and human.
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Standby for Tape Back-Up, Shoreditch Town Hall – Review
A funny, perceptive study of the emotional frailty that lies inside us all if only we look closely enough.
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The Absence of War, Rose Theatre Kingston – Review
A sleek and striking production of David Hare's (relatively) balanced contemplation on the Labour Party. It is both thought-provoking and riveting while being just as relevant now as it was when it was first presented 22 years ago.
