A stage adaptation of the Game of Thrones franchise is to premiere this summer at the Royal Shakespeare Company’s largest venue ...
Pedicabs in London have been banned from playing external audio, a move Society of London Theatre and UK Theatre boss Hannah Essex has "warmly welcomed" ...
There is plenty of crossover between the worlds of fashion and theatre. As London Fashion Week kicks off, we speaks to ...
Acting for Others' West End Flea Market is to return for its sixth year after its most successful iteration yet in 2025 ...
Read our review of Saint Joan review at Citizens Theatre, Glasgow: Stewart Laing’s reimagining of Shaw’s play places the ...
Norfolk and Norwich Festival has unveiled its full 2026 programme, featuring four premiere productions exploring the "varied concerns of the region ...
The Royal Court in London has had to temporarily halt Guess How Much I Love You? partway through performances to attend to audience members affected by the show ...
Six people have been hospitalised following a collision between two double-decker buses, which resulted in one of the vehicles hitting the Southwark Playhouse in south London.
The Barbican has confirmed it has no plans it to replace its artistic lead, who has been made redundant and leaves in May ...
Brighton Festival is to produce its first ever original show, the world premiere of Kohlhaas directed by Omar Elerian, as part of former Young Vic executive director Lucy Davies' first programme of wo ...
Cynthia Erivo has revealed she is planning to take a break from the West End stage after her stint in Dracula, describing her role in the show as ‘challenging’ ...
Read our review of English National Opera's Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny: Brecht and Weill’s largest collaborative ...
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