Rating: *** The King’s Head is running an “Arnold Wesker at 80” season, celebrating the British playwright’s lesser performed works. Denial was written in 1997, but is now receiving its London premiere, while the opera Caritas was due to be ...
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Jon Hornbuckle catches up with Kerry Ellis to hear all about her 2012 plans and how she felt about being rejected on The Voice.
Read More »My Favourite LGBT Actor: Simon Callow
Since we are honouring those great LGBT actors of our generation as part of our coverage for the London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, it would be remiss of us to forget the elegant and charming Simon Callow. The first ...
Read More »Theatre Review: King Lear, Rose Theatre, London
Our latest guest writer, Tim Macavoy, spills the beans on King Lear, currently playing at The Rose Theatre.
Read More »Theatre Review: Patience (Union Theatre, London)
Jon Hornbuckle reviews Patience at London's Union Theatre and is impressed with what he finds.
Read More »Theatre Review: In Basildon (Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Downstairs)
Theatre Review: In Basildon Rating: **** David Eldridge’s latest play In Basildon sheds a completely different light on the current stereotypical image of people from Essex. Be under no illusion that Essex girls are the characters from TOWIE: tanned, groomed ...
Read More »Above the Stag Theatre to close its doors
Since opening its doors for the first time on 28 October 2008, the Above the Stag Theatre has been a beacon for the gay community with a core programme of gay-themed and gay-interest work. This has extended to musicals, dramas, ...
Read More »On the Stage – Theatre in London February
Thomas Magill provides a comprehensive round-up of February's news from Theatreland.
Read More »Theatre Review: The Firework-maker’s Daughter (Bloomsbury Theatre, London)
David Blackett reviews a magical adaption of Phillip Pullman's fantasy novel.
Read More »On The Stage – Theatre in London This Week
There’s not much opening this side of Christmas in the West-end, but that doesn’t mean there’s little to write about regarding the theatre. London welcomes back two shows that have wooed audiences before at the Wyndham’s and Tricycle – and ...
Read More »Theatre Review: The Changeling (Southwark Playhouse, London)
Ade Bradley spends an uncomfortable 90 minutes sitting through Southwark Playhouse's production of The Changeling.
Read More »Theatre review: Danny and the Deep Blue Sea (Southwark Playhouse)
Ade Bradley finds a challenging but ultimately uplifting tale in the Southwark Playhouse's two-hander, 'Danny and the Deep Blue Sea'
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