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World's Smallest Theatre Makes Community-Led Comeback

Discover the incredible story of The Smallest Theatre in the World in Criccieth, Wales. Saved from dereliction by a local community group, this magical 1960s time capsule has reopened with a bold new vision for the arts.

Endgame Review: Horne & Hodge Excel in Beckett Masterpiece

A searing new production of Samuel Beckett's Endgame, starring Mathew Horne and Douglas Hodge, triumphs at Bath's Ustinov Theatre. This critically acclaimed revival finds profound humour and humanity in the play's existential despair.

Composer Rodion Shchedrin Dies Aged 92

The world mourns the loss of Russian composer and pianist Rodion Shchedrin, a colossal figure in 20th and 21st-century music whose innovative works bridged Soviet tradition and Western modernism.

Ncuti Gatwa's Rave Review Of 'Born With Teeth'

Former Doctor Who and Sex Education star Ncuti Gatwa delivers a scorching review of Liz Duffy Adams' play 'Born With Teeth', praising its fierce energy and powerful performances at London's Almeida Theatre.

Michael Sheen's Nye Bevan performance hailed masterpiece

Michael Sheen delivers a powerhouse performance as NHS founder Nye Bevan in the National Theatre's acclaimed new play 'Nye', receiving a thunderous standing ovation and universal critical praise for his deeply moving and transformative portrayal.

Pitlochry's Radical Feminist Reimagining of Robert Burns

Pitlochry Festival Theatre stages a triumphant feminist reworking of Robert Burns' work, flipping the script on the bard's famous 'Toast to the Lassies' in a vibrant, music-filled celebration of female voices.

Composer Rodion Shchedrin dies at 92

The classical music world mourns the loss of Rodion Shchedrin, the celebrated Russian composer and husband of ballerina Maya Plisetskaya, who passed away at 92 in Munich.

Lost Paws Review: A Hilarious Feline Take on Modern Life

Our theatre critic delves into 'Lost Paws', the smash-hit play that uses two mischievous cats to expose the hilarious and often painful foibles of their London owners. A must-see comedy about urban life, relationships, and the secret world of pets.

Lily Allen's Hedda Gabler: A modern masterpiece in Bath

Lily Allen delivers a striking performance in a modern adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's classic 'Hedda Gabler', now playing at Bath Theatre Royal. Patrick Marmion reviews the production's daring twists and standout moments.

Brigadoon revival enchants at Regent's Park

The enchanting revival of 'Brigadoon' at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre captivates audiences with its timeless charm and stunning performances under the stars.

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