Horatio & Hamlet review (Barons Court Theatre)
For the next two weeks at Barons Court Theatre, audiences can experience Harry Reed’s adaptation of ‘Hamlet’ which is…
London as a city has so much exciting theatre to be enjoyed, beyond the West End and the theatre district. Considered as ‘off West End’ theatre, there are several venues throughout the city which provide theatre makers with production spaces to try out new material, develop productions and also revive existing plays and musicals. From intimate pub theatres to larger venues such as the National Theatre and Southbank Centre, audiences can enjoy shows at various locations throughout the city. Take Operation Mincemeat for example, the hugely successful musical started out at the New Diorama Theatre in 2019, before transferring to Southwark Playhouse and the Riverside Studios, on its journey to its current West End home at The Fortune Theatre.
Horatio & Hamlet review (Barons Court Theatre)
For the next two weeks at Barons Court Theatre, audiences can experience Harry Reed’s adaptation of ‘Hamlet’ which is…
Kim’s Convenience review (Riverside Studios)
Earlier this year the play that inspired the hit Netflix show ‘Kim’s Convenience’ had its UK premiere at the Park Theatre, starring…
Reboot Festival 2024 – Week 1 review (Barons Court Theatre)
Reboot Festival is back at Barons Court Theatre in West…
Police Cops in Space review (Underbelly Festival)
The hilarious Police Cops have revived their 2017 Fringe sell-out hit ‘Police Cops in Space’ for a few weeks this summer…
The Defamation review (Bitesize Festival at Riverside Studios)
Itchy Feet Theatre are at Riverside Studios in Hammersmith for the next week with ‘The Defamation’, which is a new piece of…
The Children’s Inquiry review (Southwark Playhouse)
LUNG Theatre are at Southwark Playhouse Elephant in London for the next few weeks, with their new…
Prince / David review (Golden Goose Theatre)
Razor Sharp Productions are currently based at the Golden Goose Theatre in London with their new play Prince / David…
DC Richard Head review (Canal Cafe Theatre)
Hot off the heels of an impactful run at Barons Court Theatre, Broken Gods Productions are back with a new, totally…
Being Mr Wickham review (Jermyn Street Theatre)
Pride and Prejudice’s flirtatious figure George Wickham is the subject of Original Theatre’s latest in person piece of theatre…
David Suchet – Poirot and More: A Retrospective review (Original Theatre)
David Suchet, the Tony and multi Olivier Award-nominated…