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Continue reading →: Take Off Your Cornflakes.
The White Bears latest production Take Off Your Cornflakes had its first of two press nights this evening (4th June) to which it saw Mark Lockyer leave the stage to rapturous applause. After performing to sellout audiences across Ireland in 2019 the production is currently making its UK premiere. London…
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Continue reading →: Gilbert and Sullivan’s Improbable New Musical.
Coily Dart Theatre present a brand new production for the Brighton Fringe 2021. This fully audio production tells the little known story of Helen Carte and the important contribution she made to the Doily Carte Legacy. The recorded audio production was created during the lockdown, in Winter 2020. All members…
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Continue reading →: Charlotte Bronte Snares the Suitor
Charlotte (Sarah Archer) and Anne Bronte (Emma Hopkins) are the last of the six Bronte siblings left alive. Anne’s health is deteriorating fast as the cough that took away Emily and Bramwell has now set in for her. Tabby (Julia Munrow) the long standing housekeeper at the Bronte household and…
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Continue reading →: Public Domain.
Written and performed by Francesca Forristal and Jordan Paul Clarke, Public Domain is now making its first appearance on the West End stage in the Vaudeville Theatre. After a successful digital debut run at the Southwark Playhouse in January 2021 audiences can experience the live version of this production. The…
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Continue reading →: I and the Village by Darren Donohue.
The Bread and Roses seating plan to accommodate the new COVID-19 restrictions has been worked out well. Social distancing has been considered. Although due to the narrow corridors Theatre goers need to use some common sense as well to allow everyone to use the hallway safely. Playwright Darren Donohue’s play…
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Continue reading →: Here come the Boys.
After the sell-out tour in 2019 Here Come the Boys return to the stage at the Palladium from 25th May-9th June 2021. After this evenings performance, I can completely understand why it sold out. All of the main five male dancers have links with the Strictly Come Dancing series on…
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Continue reading →: AAAAA [FIVE A]
It was an absolute pleasure returning to a live performance in the off West End Theatre The lion and Unicorn yesterday evening. The entire experience has changed with the new COVID-19 secure restrictions in place and with the greatly reduced audience capacity it felt peculiar. Artistic Director David Brady and…
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Continue reading →: Obscenities by Will Nash and
Theatrical Niche presents Obscenities by Venetia Twigg and writer director/producer Will Nash. Break Bitches follows a trio of work colleagues celebrating the announcement by Henri that the syndicate have won 72k on the lottery. Liz and Cora are in for an unpleasant surprise though. Things soon turn sour as past…
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Continue reading →: From me to us?
From me to us? By Wayne Steven Jackson is part of the Battersea Arts Centre’s season Wild Times which is available to stream between the 10th-16th of May 2021. As the world around us is evolving and laws change to adapt to our new ways of life. These laws incorporate…
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Continue reading →: A Blue Something by Two Flats Theatre
The Space Theatre in London Docklands hosts the YouTube live-streamed version of A Blue Something written and co-directed by Magali Jeger. The new inventive theatre company Two Flats Theatre has been formed by a group of East 15 graduates who have been in a social bubble to allow themselves the…












