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Continue reading →: Churchill’s Urinal-King’s Head Theatre.“A week is a long time in politics.” Was a quote by British Prime Minister Harold Wilson in the 1960s to describe the rapid and unpredictable political landscape. However, in the case of Chancellor Rachel Reeves moving into Number 11. The new comedy play Churchill’s Urinal by Rosie Holt is based…
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Continue reading →: The Spy Who Came In From The Cold-Richmond Theatre.David Eldridge’s adaptation of John le Carré’s The Spy Who Came In From The Cold drags Cold War espionage out of the shadows. Set in 1961 Berlin, the production follows Alec Leamas (Ralph Little), a burnt‑out British agent watching his network crumble under the ruthless efficiency of East German intelligence chief Mundt…
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Continue reading →: West Berkshire Comedy Festival returns in July 2026.After a successful first year in 2025, the West Berks Comedy Festival will return to the run this year from July 16th-25th. With venues in Hungerford,Newbury, Thatcham, and Kintbury. They will host a wide range of shows that willbe heading up to the Edinburgh Fringe in August from the 7th-31st.…
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Continue reading →: Yamato: The Drummers of Japan – Sadlers Wells, Peacock Theatre.Yamato’s The Power of Human Strength (Hito no Chikara) at Sadler’s Wells’ Peacock Theatre is pure, unfiltered energy. Founded in Nara back in 1993, this world‑famous taiko drumming troupe channels the spirit of ancient Japan (once known as Yamato) while injecting it with the fire and playfulness of a new generation. From…
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Continue reading →: Priscilla Queen of the Desert-The Musical-Woking Theatre.It’s nights at the theatre like tonight that bring audiences to their feet at the end for an uplifting finale. Based upon the 1994 Australian groundbreaking hit film Priscilla Queen of the Desert-The Musical has driven into Woking Theatre until Saturday 16th May. Understudy Fionan O’Carroll played the role of…
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Continue reading →: Republic of Silence-Theatre Peckham.Peckham Fringe is currently running until June 5th, 2026. As with all fringe festivals, experimental work and thought-provoking productions are often performed during a fringe. Plays that are often based on experiences or true life situations and leave audiences with questions that require more research and understanding. Republic of Silence…
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Continue reading →: Sunny Afternoon-Edinburgh Playhouse.
It seems increasingly unlikely that The Kinks will ever reunite. Ray Davies is now in his eighties and younger brother Dave Davies is not far behind. Sunny Afternoon, then, may be the closest audiences will come to experiencing the energy, tension and raw power of one of Britain’s most influential bands. At Edinburgh Playhouse, the production captures not…
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Continue reading →: Dear Evan Hansen- King’s Theatre Portsmouth.CCADS brings the first ever production of Dear Evan Hansen by Steven Levenson to King’s Theatre Portsmouth. Although CCADS is an amateur theatre production company, there is nothing amateur about the cast performances throughout the production and the impressive structure of the set design by Scenic Projects. Christopher McCrohon takes…
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Continue reading →: Carlos Acosta-Woking Theatre.Carmen (Adria Diaz) is a seductive Spanish Gypsy who sets her sights on the dragoon, Don Jose (Alexander Araias), who initially rejects her in favour of his village girlfriend. But there is something irresistible about Carmen and when his senior officer Zuniga, (Leonardo Fernandez), himself captivated, commanded Don Jose to…
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Continue reading →: DR HANNIBAL LECTER WILL SEE YOU NOW…at Woking Theatre from Monday 31st May 2027.FIRST CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR THE WORLD STAGE PLAY PREMIERE SEMINAL PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER ADAPTED FOR THE STAGE BY CELEBRATED PLAYWRIGHT GINA GIONFRIDDO BASED ON THE MULTI-MILLION-SELLING NOVEL BY THOMAS HARRIS DIRECTED BY NIKOLAI FOSTER Indigo Productions and Crossroads Live, in association with Curve, are delighted to announce first casting for the upcoming UK and Ireland…






