Review: THE CANTERVILLE GHOST, Southwark PlayhouseOctober 14, 2022The Canterville Ghost is Oscar Wilde's short novella of an American family moving into a British mansion, to the annoyance of its resident ghost. Tall Stories, as part of their 25th anniversary celebrations, have adapted the narrative and given the tale a quirky treatment by intertwining the narrative with that of four Victorian music hall entertainers.
Review Roundup: GOOD, starring David TennantOctober 13, 2022It is third time lucky for Dominic Cooke's revival of C.P Taylor's GOOD, having been delayed twice by the pandemic. The first production from Cooke and Kate Horton's company, Fictionhouse, it stars David Tennant, Sharon Small and Elliot Levey. So what did the critics think?
Tickets From Just £20 for MARVELLOUS @sohoplaceOctober 13, 2022Be the first @sohoplace. The West End newest theatre opening 15 October with the joyful and inspiring - Marvellous, the incredible story of Neil ‘Nello’ Baldwin. Which really happened.
16th Annual TheatreCraft Event Returns on 25 OctoberOctober 12, 2022The Society of London Theatre has today (12 October) announced the return of TheatreCraft, the UK’s largest free theatre careers event. Now in its 16th year, the 2022 event will take place at London’s Royal Opera House on Tuesday 25 October.
Review: GOOD, Harold Pinter TheatreOctober 13, 2022From Dennis Nielsen to DJ in Don Juan In Soho, to the murderous vicar in the BBC’s Inside Man, David Tennant seems drawn to playing the antihero. As Professor John Halder, in CP Taylor’s 1982 play GOOD, he captures the moral downfall of an ordinary man who gradually embraces the Third Reich.
Tickets From £22 for BUGSY MALONE THE MUSICALOctober 11, 2022Get ready for a Christmas show like no other! London’s Alexandra Palace is going to get splurged this holiday season, as Bugsy Malone The Musical takes to the stage for a strictly limited season.
Review: THE CORAL, Finborough TheatreOctober 8, 2022Imaginatively staged, for the first time in the UK for 100 years, Emily Louizou’s revival captures in looks and sounds, but fails to engage the audience with its message.
Review: THE CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE, Rose TheatreOctober 7, 2022Carrie Hope Fletcher is a canny bit of casting who will draw in audiences who would otherwise never go to see a Brecht play. Her vocal abilities are never in doubt, but she is also a convincing and charismatic Grusha.
Tickets for £45 for PUNCHDRUNK: THE BURNT CITYOctober 7, 2022Experience the epic new world from Punchdrunk, ‘the world-conquering theatre rebels’ (Evening Standard), as the greatest of Greek tragedies is transported to a sprawling dystopian labyrinth.