Military Wives Musical Triumphs in York Review
The heartwarming stage adaptation of the hit film 'Military Wives' debuts to acclaim in York, celebrating the power of song and solidarity during times of conflict.
The heartwarming stage adaptation of the hit film 'Military Wives' debuts to acclaim in York, celebrating the power of song and solidarity during times of conflict.
Julia Carey, wife of James Corden, earns critical acclaim for her powerful performance in the Broadway play 'One Day,' marking a triumphant return to the stage and stepping out of her husband's shadow.
James Corden leads an all-star Broadway cast in a dazzling London theatrical spectacle that redefines modern performance. Our review examines whether this ambitious production delivers on its monumental hype.
The late Black Panther star's powerful, previously unseen play about systemic injustice and police violence receives its world premiere, sparking critical acclaim and urgent conversations.
Celebrated British theatre director Derek Purnell, who revolutionised regional theatre and championed new writing, has passed away at 85. Remembering his monumental legacy.
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.
The iconic musical 'Dreamgirls' is set for a spectacular Broadway comeback in 2025, featuring a reimagined production and a star-studded creative team promising a fresh take on a beloved classic.
Cunard Line makes theatre history by staging the acclaimed West End musical 'Come From Away' aboard Queen Elizabeth during a special 2026 transatlantic crossing.
Sydney Theatre Company announces a major musical adaptation of John Farnham's iconic 'Whispering Jack' album, headlining a bold 2026 season featuring international collaborations and Australian premieres.
A powerful new theatrical production, 'Small Acts of Love,' re-examines the 1988 Lockerbie bombing through a deeply human lens, premiering at Glasgow's iconic Citizens Theatre to critical acclaim.
Oscar nominee Billy Crudup makes his West End debut in a gripping stage adaptation of the classic Western 'High Noon'. Directed by Michael Arden, this theatrical event reimagines the iconic film for a modern audience at London's Harold Pinter Theatre.
Broadcasting legend Sir David Attenborough supports a campaign to rename a prestigious West End theatre in honour of his late brother, the acclaimed director and actor Lord Richard Attenborough.
A powerhouse cast led by Charles Dance delivers a masterclass in Strindberg's psychological drama. Our review of the must-see production in Richmond.
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.
Belvoir St Theatre's radical new adaptation of Virginia Woolf's 'Orlando' stuns Sydney, blending gender-fluid narrative with breathtaking theatrical innovation for a 21st-century audience.
Suzanne Chaundy's visionary production of 'Troy' at Melbourne's Malthouse Theatre dismantles Homer's myth with breathtaking contemporary relevance, exploring the human cost of conflict through a powerful feminist lens.
Visionary director Katie Mitchell stuns audiences with her latest production, 'Cow/Deer', at the Barbican. In a breathtaking feat, the cast of six performs every sound live, from whispering forests to visceral animal encounters, redefining the possibiliti
The theatre world mourns the loss of Giles Havergal, the transformative artistic director whose revolutionary leadership redefined Glasgow's Citizens Theatre for over three decades.
Discover how Harold Pinter's revolutionary 1978 masterpiece 'Betrayal', with its reverse chronology and psychological depth, continues to transform actors' careers and audience perspectives decades after its premiere.
Veteran acting legend Sir Ian McKellen has withdrawn from the remainder of his acclaimed 'Player Kings' tour after suffering a fall during a performance in London's West End, sparking an outpouring of well-wishes from fans and colleagues.
Sydney's Belvoir St Theatre announces a bold 2026 season, featuring world premieres, radical classics, and a landmark production of 'The Tempest' directed by Eamon Flack. Discover the future of Australian theatre.
The Walking Dead's Andrew Lincoln and Oscar-winner Alicia Vikander deliver powerhouse performances in a critically acclaimed, psychologically intense staging of Ibsen's 'Rosmersholm' at the Duke of York's Theatre.
Award-winning actor and singer Billy Porter has pulled out of his highly anticipated West End debut, citing severe health issues and doctor's orders in an emotional announcement.
Tony Award-winning star Billy Porter reveals the life-threatening sepsis battle that forced his abrupt departure from the Broadway revival of 'Cabaret', detailing his harrowing health crisis and recovery.
Louise Redknapp's teenage son Charley was spotted in the audience, beaming with pride as his mum starred in the West End production of '9 to 5' at the Savoy Theatre.
West End sensation Rachel Zegler was left emotionally overwhelmed as adoring fans gave her a thunderous standing ovation following her final, show-stopping performance as Eva Perón in 'Evita' at the London Coliseum.
A triumphant rediscovery of R.C. Sherriff's 1950 time-travel mystery, 'Home at Seven', captivates at Chiswick's Tabard Theatre with a masterful blend of suspense and human drama.
A scintillating new play, 'The Party Girls', delves into the tumultuous lives of the legendary Mitford sisters, exploring their infamous political divides, romantic entanglements, and the glittering yet dark world of 1930s aristocracy at Canterbury's Marl
Eurythmics legend Dave Stewart partners with AI specialists to create groundbreaking musical 'I, Musician', blending cutting-edge technology with West End theatre in a UK first.
A new London stage adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's 'The Sign of Four' has ignited a fierce culture war debate after producers issued a 'trigger warning' for its depiction of crime, leaving traditional Sherlock Holmes fans outraged.