The ebbs and flows of life when it comes to love and loss
New York: Concrete Jungle where dreams are made of!
Thr award-winning Italian play is back in London
Khaled Hosseini's tragic masterpiece is brought to life on stage
The play is back for its second West End run
A powerfully gritty glimpse into the experiences of the Windrush generation
A bold exploration of the price of making art
A tribute to the all-consuming power of love
A Witty and Heartfelt Dive into Family Dynamics
The play runs until 24th February
An exploration of art and humanity through two iconic film-making duos
A moving dissection of family and what it means to grow up and return home
An other-worldly tale with a message of value
A Kafkaesque experience at The Lyric Hammersmith
A unique exploration of gender identity with shocking dark humour
Sam Holcroft’s new play A Mirror will transfer to the West End
A journey into the lives of slaughterhouse workers heads
A rollicking queer Western
Sometimes love is not enough
Theatre company Gecko embark on a national tour of their brand new production
How do you protect all that you love without seeming a bit impolite?
Jack Thorne’s love letter to theatre opens in the West End
A heartwarming and magical tale brought to life
Tom Stoppard returns to Hampstead
The comedy opens in London following a three-month tour
The show returns for a tipsy fourth year
A modern twist on Shakespeare's most problematic tale
The revival comes to Southwark Playhouse
Charles Dickens’ immortal classic returns to The Old Vic
The Edinburgh Fringe sensation show transfers to the Bush
The play by Rory Mullarkey opens at the Royal Court Theatre
Is it Cultural Appropriation or Cultural Appreciation?
A celebration of queer community and standing together against oppression
Haruki Murakami’s story of love and loneliness is adapted for the stage
The play is adapted by Gillian Greer and directed by Sara Joyce
A funny play about power, property, and possession
James Graham’s retelling of the Southgate era is undoubtedly the play of the year
An LGBT new comedy
A new ghostly comedy set in a British pub
Neil Gaiman’s dark fantasy novel is back
A powerful and urgent new play inspired by real events
A fresh take on Othello
An entertaining, educative and refreshing revival of a classic
A passionate exploration of the 1968 revolution at LSE
A powerful glimpse into a queer man’s journey through denial, shame, and acceptance
A snappy revival of George Berard Shaw’s classic
A futuristic thriller exploring love, loss, and the future of AI
A tale of Gandhi, Partition and how a young man became radicalised
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