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This is the third work written by young playwright, Samuel Winner, and forms part of the 2025 Camden Fringe offering. It is ...
A deft and unassuming story of medical negligence, gaslighting and pain, Anatomy of Pain is a well-written and slickly ...
The Immersive Movie Musical, I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect, but I certainly wasn’t disappointed. From the moment we ...
This feels like a story that has been told before, even if the marketing for the show insists that it hasn’t: Mozart (Jack ...
It has been 20 years since the Birmingham Stage Company first performed the classic children’s book series Horrible Histories ...
Lost Lear is a staggeringly empathetic response to dementia, maternity and fractured relationships. Dan Colley’s new play ...
Phillip Ridley’s infamously controversial Ghost From a Perfect Place first premiered at the Hampstead Theatre in 1994, ...
A two-hander takedown of the radically unexciting governance of the modern Labour Party. Penned by Daniel Patten and Sol ...
The producers of the brand-new musical HERE & NOW, presented by UK pop sensation Steps, are delighted to announce the full ...
An attempt to find a middle ground in the assault on Gaza, a tall task that results in a show that does not come close to the ...
Yousef would like to talk to you. He is a Palestinian, but really, he wants to talk about his kids. This unconventional play ...
An AI-assisted cabaret about nuclear fallout that is stylistically bizarre and alienates its audience. What starts with a ...