It is competition time again! We have got together with our friends over at The King’s Head Theatre to give you the opportunity to win tickets to Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off. Considered a modern classic in Scotland...
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It took me a while to warm to Maria Friedman’s production of Merrily We Roll Along. At first I didn’t quite get it. I was bemused rather than enthralled, as song after song appeared to fall by the wayside, seemingly surplus to requiremen...
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I wrote my first play when I was 16, starting putting them on about 19, and somehow managed to start making a living from it at 24. Brilliant Adventures is my first ‘major’ production, or however you want to say it. This mean...
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Hidden away in the heart of the docklands lies a hidden gem. The Space, on the Isle of Dogs, home to Rum and Monkey’s new production of The Gut Girls, is an old converted church. This unconventional theatre space is humble but full of ch...
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The set of Passion Play is a stark contrast to its content. Bright white, with light to illuminate every crack in the happy couple façade that Eleanor and James present. The play opens gently enough, but within minutes, even the smallest...
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Theatre tickets are expensive so we’ve drawn up a guide on how to get cheap theatre tickets in London. Whether you’re looking for discounted ticket outlets, schemes for young people, or just cheap tickets themselves, follow o...
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What do you get when you combine drunk dialling, beer goggles and some killer dance moves, with all the usual embarrassments and indiscretions of a house party? New musical Part A of course, storming its way into the Roundhouse this week...
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Larisa and the Merchants is making its English premiere at the Arcola theatre. With a name like that, one would be forgiven for mistaking it for a band. The title is actually a touch added by Samuel Adamson, the writer of the new English...
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A chalkboard, a box of chalks, two overhead projectors and a laptop. In All That Is Wrong, these elements create an overwhelming piece of theatre that leaves an audience thinking about the power they possess in this huge world. The play ...
score: 1 3 days ago
Nestled in Kensington, just a short walk from Gloucester Road tube station, The Drayton Arms Theatre is set above a rustic corner pub that offers an extensive food and drinks menu. The theatre itself seats only 50, so provides the audien...
score: 1 3 days ago