Theatre: English Kings Killing Foreigners

Following a critically acclaimed short run at Camden People’s Theatre in 2024, English Kings Killing Foreigners now transfers to Soho Theatre for a five-week run from 16th September – 18th October 2025. This playful and inventive piece of theatre skilfully combines a refreshing exploration of English culture with a frank and bold criticism of the institution of […]

Preview: The Statesman by Joel Marlin at Theatro Technis London

The Statesman is an absurdist comedy by New York-based writer Joel Marlin opening this September at Theatro Technis in London.  Directed by Quentin Beroud, The Statesman follows a village where laughter is outlawed and the reluctant official charged with teaching people how to be funny after a forbidden giggle draws the attention of the Queen. The […]

Preview: Seagull: True Story at Marylebone Theatre London

This inventive, darkly comic and politically charged remix of Chekhov’s classic blends autobiographical drama, Chekhovian themes and biting satire. When Russia’s invasion of Ukraine casts a shadow of censorship over Kon’s free-spirited reimagining of Chekhov’s The Seagull, the production is stripped down to a state-approved shell of its former self. Desperate to save his vision […]

Double Bill Plays with “Hermione’s Dinner” and “Toxic” at White Bear Theatre

Golden Age Theatre Company presents Toxic & Hermione’s Dinner from 17th – 28th June 2025 at the White Bear Theatre, 138 Kennington Park Road, London. Hermione’s Dinner ​Carla, one of that rare breed of women who harbour a powerful aversion for children, is hoping to save her old friend Roger from being drawn into the […]

New Theatre: A Rat, A Rat by Chloe Yates

Honk if you are glad theatre is back!   Givng the London Fringe a jump start after the pandemic is Golden Goose Theatre in association with Stepping Out Theatre presents: A Rat, A Rat by Chloe Yates. Charlie has just turned 18. Whilst most would be out enjoying their newlyfound adult liberties, Charlie is stuck […]

Theatre Review: Admissions

This critically acclaimed play talks about values and ideals and how we seem to have trouble following them when they threaten our personal ideas and wishes – another cracking review from Sabine “Bee” Koch… When her son Charlie (Ben Edelman, the revelation of this theatre evening) does not get into the desired University, but his […]