Here are some fabulous Vanity Fair-style portraits by photographer to the stars Matt Crockett of the cast of Daniel’s Husband playing at The Marylebone Theatre from 4 December to 10 January 2026. all (c) Matt Crockett PRESS INTERVIEWS “I think anyone that comes to see it will laugh like mad and then cry hysterically […]
London: Daniel’s Husband at Marylebone Theatre Cast Photos and Interviews
Theatre Review: Brigadoon at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre London
This show is a bawsack of haggis with an offal lot of filler, boiled up in a plastic bag – and that’s exactly what I wanted to do with my head after this seeing the first half of this production of Brigadoon at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre. Brigadoon the musical, is an original work […]
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 […]
Theatre: Salomé by Gesher Theatre in London
In a co-production with Theatre Royal Haymarket, The Gesher Theatre presents Maxim Didenko’s highly stylised production of Oscar Wilde’s intoxicating world, in which beauty becomes a weapon and a kiss can mean death. Written by Wilde in 1891, this lyrical one-act play, banned in Britain at the time, tells the biblical tale of Salomé, the […]
Every Body Festival at Camden People’s Theatre
Every Body Festival is a two-week celebration of disabled and deaf-led performance, creativity and community launching at Camden People’s Theatre this summer. Artistic Director Rio Matchett’s inaugural programme, running from 29th June – 13th July, the festival features live theatre, digital premieres, cabaret, workshops and panel events, all led by disabled and deaf artists, and all with […]
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 […]
Musical Theatre News: The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
New musical The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, an adaptation from the romantic-fantasy novel, will have a second workshop in May 2025 before a full stage production in 2026. Adapted from the 1945 novel, The Ghost and Mrs Muir is the impossible love story between a young widowed mother, Lucy Muir, and the ghost of […]
May 2025 New Theatre Shows London
Q the Music – The James Bond Spectacular Fairfield Hall, Croydon 4th May, 7:30pm The critically acclaimed James Bond concert has returned with a license to thrill in Croydon and across the UK. This dedicated tribute band is known for its adrenaline-fueled and stirring concerts and will be hosted by Miss Moneypenny herself – actress […]
Pride Theatre London
A brand-new Pride Season is launching this June at Seven Dials Playhouse; a curated programme of shows led by LGBTQIA+ artists, taking place in the heart of London’s West End. Running from 3rd to 22nd June across both of the venue’s spaces, The House and The Pen, the season features a bold mix of returning […]
Theatre Review: The Tempest with Sigourney Weaver at Drury Lane London
This ‘switch and bait’ production might make its money and that can’t be bad for theatre right? It’s getting bums on beautifully upholstered seats. You might enjoy this if you are a tourist – sort of we went to London and got this lousy T-shirt with Sigourney Weaver‘s face on it. More especially if you […]













