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Continue reading →: Much Ado About Nothing – Arches Theatre Battersea.
William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing is a comedy centred on confusion, meddling, romance, and deception. Soldiers Benedick, Claudio, and Don Pedro visit Leonato in Messina, where Claudio immediately develops feelings for Leonato’s daughter, Hero. However, Don John, the malicious half-brother of Don Pedro, deceives Claudio into thinking Hero has been unfaithful.…
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Continue reading →: The Spy Who Came In From The Cold-New Victoria Theatre Woking.David Eldridge and director Jeremy Herrin bring John le Carre’s 1963 masterpiece The Spy Who Came In From The Cold to the stage, which began its six month tour in March 2026. Ralph Little takes on the role of Alec Leamas in the currently touring production of The Spy Who Came…
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Continue reading →: Waitress-New Wimbledon Theatre.The UK tour of Waitress opened at the New Wimbledon Theatre last night, and what an uplifting, heartfelt evening it proved to be. From the moment the curtains rose on Joe’s Pie Shop — the audience was instantly transported into Jenna’s world of flour‑dusted hope and heartbreak. Carrie Hope Fletcher…
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Continue reading →: In The Print-Kings Head Theatre.
In The Print showing at the Kings Head Theatre, Islington is a tense British political drama examining The Battle of Wapping in 1985 when Rupert Murdoch took on the might of the print unions and won.Back then, many print unions operated under long-established practices that had built up over decades.…
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Continue reading →: Victoria: a Queen Unbound-The Watermill Theatre.Queen Victoria and Albert’s relationship is well documented throughout the history books. Their marriage, passion, closeness, and nine children. Writer Daisy Goodwin adds an intriguing new dimension to the Royal Couples relationship in this new play Victoria: a Queen Unbound. Known as an avid diary writer since the age of…
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Continue reading →: Theatre Peckham launches Peckham Fringe 2026 fromSaturday 2 May – Friday 5 June 2026Theatre Peckham has unveiled Peckham Fringe 2026, presenting more than 30 shows curated by the local community. Showcasing bold and socially resonant storytelling, the festival will run from 2 May to 5 June at Theatre Peckham and Canada Water Theatre, bringing together theatre, dance, comedy and spoken word reflecting the…
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Continue reading →: Moonlight The Phil Lynott Enigma-Eventim Apollo Hammersmith.
Gig theatre is the theatrical form of the moment: part theatre, part rock gig, complete with the band onstage and often part of the action. If you’re unsure of the template, think Manic Street Creature, Stereophonic or Teeth ’N’ Smiles. Now arriving, with all the delicacy of a power chord at point-blank range, is Moonlight…
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Continue reading →: A Mirrored Monet The Musical-Charing Cross Theatre.Christian Durham directs the new musical by Carmel Owens, A Mirrored Monet The Musical now playing at Charing Cross Theatre. Set in 1916 in the studio of the older Monet, an artist who is finding himself struggling these days with failing eyesight has been hit with a creative block. Nothing he…
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Continue reading →: The Beekeeper of Aleppo-Salisbury Playhouse.The Beekeeper of Aleppo isn’t originally a book by Christy Lefteri. This tells the story about Nuri performed last night by understudy Aram Mardourian. Nuri is a beekeeper in the beautiful place Aleppo in Syria. A calm and simple life in the home he shares with his wife, Afra (Farah…
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Continue reading →: Operation Mincemeat-Fareham Live.Operation Mincemeat tells the real-life story of when MI5 agents decided to use a stolen body and falsified invasion plans to deceive Hitler in 1943, which went onto win World War II. Yes, this actually happened. Although probably not in the same flamboyant style as this musical production. MI5 agents…






