Category : Theatre


Billy Crudup Stars in West End 'High Noon' Adaptation

Oscar nominee Billy Crudup makes his West End debut in a gripping stage adaptation of the classic Western 'High Noon'. Directed by Michael Arden, this theatrical event reimagines the iconic film for a modern audience at London's Harold Pinter Theatre.

Endgame Review: Horne & Hodge Excel in Beckett Masterpiece

A searing new production of Samuel Beckett's Endgame, starring Mathew Horne and Douglas Hodge, triumphs at Bath's Ustinov Theatre. This critically acclaimed revival finds profound humour and humanity in the play's existential despair.

Dylan Mulvaney Retires 'Twink' Persona for New Play

Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney announces a new artistic chapter with the play 'Problematic', formally retiring her 'twink' persona and addressing online controversies in a powerful theatrical debut.

Katie Mitchell's Cow/Deer: A Live Sound Revolution

Visionary director Katie Mitchell stuns audiences with her latest production, 'Cow/Deer', at the Barbican. In a breathtaking feat, the cast of six performs every sound live, from whispering forests to visceral animal encounters, redefining the possibiliti

Billy Porter Hospitalised with Sepsis, Cabaret Run Paused

Award-winning actor and singer Billy Porter has been hospitalised with sepsis, forcing a temporary pause in his acclaimed run as the Emcee in Broadway's Cabaret revival. The production confirms understudies will perform as he recovers.

Belvoir St Theatre's Electrifying 2026 Season Revealed

Sydney's Belvoir St Theatre announces a bold 2026 season, featuring world premieres, radical classics, and a landmark production of 'The Tempest' directed by Eamon Flack. Discover the future of Australian theatre.

The Party Girls: Scandalous Mitford Sisters Play Review

A scintillating new play, 'The Party Girls', delves into the tumultuous lives of the legendary Mitford sisters, exploring their infamous political divides, romantic entanglements, and the glittering yet dark world of 1930s aristocracy at Canterbury's Marl

'Woke' trigger warning for Sherlock Holmes play sparks fury

A new London stage adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's 'The Sign of Four' has ignited a fierce culture war debate after producers issued a 'trigger warning' for its depiction of crime, leaving traditional Sherlock Holmes fans outraged.

Ncuti Gatwa's Rave Review Of 'Born With Teeth'

Former Doctor Who and Sex Education star Ncuti Gatwa delivers a scorching review of Liz Duffy Adams' play 'Born With Teeth', praising its fierce energy and powerful performances at London's Almeida Theatre.

Times Square's Broadway Theatre to be Renamed

The historic theatre that hosted Mary Poppins is set for a monumental rebrand, honouring the legacy of influential producer James L. Nederlander in a landmark moment for New York City.

Ncuti Gatwa Electrifies in 'Born With Teeth' at Wyndham's

Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa and Edward Bluemel deliver a tour-de-force in Liz Duffy Adams's razor-sharp drama about a dangerous literary collaboration between Kit Marlowe and William Shakespeare. A must-see theatrical event in London's West End.

Royal Opera House's 'Woke' Tosca Sparks Audience Fury

Covent Garden's bold reimagining of Puccini's 'Tosca' divides audiences, replacing 1800s Rome with a modern female-led resistance movement and triggering a fierce debate on artistic modernisation versus tradition.

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