Insane Asylum Seekers
Bush Theatre
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The Bush Theatre, home to many authentic stories and emerging creatives. Part of the 2025 season is Laith Elzubaidi’s latest play, a funny and moving exploration of British-Iraqi identity, family and mental health. It’s captivating, full of wit, and an emotional watch that lingers long after the final scene… …
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REVIEW: Murder on the Orient Express – Richmond Theatre
Murder on the Orient Express
Richmond Theatre
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Agatha Christie’s classic crime story has arrived at Richmond Theatre, in Ken Ludwig’s stage adaptation. We are taken on a thrilling ride, brimming with suspense, in this murder mystery which keeps you guessing until the very end. The story takes place on the luxurious Orient Express, where Detective …
The Stage Debut Awards 2024
On Sunday 29 September 2024, I attended The Stage Debut Awards. The Debut Awards highlight breakthrough actors, writers, directors, designers, composers/lyricists across 8 categories. I had the amazing opportunity to meet the award nominees, guest performers, and hosts. I loved speaking with them, learning about their journey & their excitement to be part of this …
REVIEW: Princess Essex – Shakespeare’s Globe
Princess Essex
Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre
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‘Anyone can be a Queen, but a real Queen wears the crown, she doesn’t let the crown wear her.’ Princess Essex at Shakespeare’s Globe transports us to 1908 Southend-on-Sea in this fast-paced, empowering comedy inspired by true events. Written and performed by Anne Odeke, the show is based on a …
REVIEW: Kiss Me, Kate – Barbican Theatre
Kiss Me, Kate
Barbican Theatre
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Kiss Me, Kate returns to London with a dazzling revival by Bartlett Sher. The 1948 musical by Bella and Samuel Spewack, with music and lyrics by Cole Porter, remains a theatrical classic! The story revolves around the production of a musical version of Shakespeare’s The Taming of …
REVIEW: Red Pitch – @sohoplace
Red Pitch
@sohoplace
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Tyrell Williams’ powerful play returns to Bush Theatre, and explores friendship, change and the impact of gentrification. The story We meet Bilal, Omz and Joey (Kedar Williams Stirling, Francis Lovehall and Emeka Sesay) – 3 Black teenagers and aspiring footballers who hang out on Reedbury estate in South London. The …
REVIEW: Standing at the Sky’s Edge – Gillian Lynne Theatre
Standing at the Sky’s Edge
Gillian Lynne Theatre
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Following two successful runs in Sheffield and London, and many prestigious awards, Standing at the Sky’s Edge returns to London for a West End run, proving what a remarkable, new musical it is! Set in a brutalist housing estate in Sheffield, the story spans over 5 …
REVIEW: Shifters – Bush Theatre
Shifters
Bush Theatre
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Bush Theatre continue impress with their latest production from Benedict Lombe. ‘Shifters’ is a beautiful and honest, exploration of young love, memory, and destiny. We meet Destiny and Dream (Heather Agyepong and Tosin Cole), childhood friends who reconnect after years apart. Now, aged 32, Des and Dre are living …
NEWS: ‘WHY AM I SO SINGLE?’ Toby Marlow & Lucy Moss’ new big fancy musical is heading to the West End.
From the multi-award-winning writers of SIX, Toby Marlow & Lucy Moss, comes their all-new, highly anticipated second musical, WHY AM I SO SINGLE? This Big Fancy Musical follows two besties through the ups, and mostly downs, of their dating lives in the era of Tinder (and Bumble and Grindr and Hinge and Feeld). This musical …
REVIEW: The Boy at the Back of the Class – Rose Theatre
The Boy at the Back of the Class
Rose Theatre
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Onjali Raúf’’s award-winning children’s novel into a stage adaptation, The Boy at the Back of the Class makes its world premiere with a timely and moving story that resonates deeply. The story The story follows the journey of Ahmet, a nine-year-old boy …