London Palladium A high-intensity, full-on production that might please the kids but is definitely starting to feel dated. The acclaimed,
Barbican Centre The best thing to come out of Ipswich since Ralph Fiennes (I didn’t know either) Gecko’s surrealist romp
Wilton’s Music Hall The UK premiere of Jake Heggie’s chamber opera with libretto by Gene Scheer, based on Terrence McNally’s
Almeida Beth Steel’s kitchen sink drama weaves the incongruities of family and the reality of our two-party system into the
New Wimbledon Theatre “3 nights only, 3 nights only, that’s all you have to spare” Like the famous song One
Barbican Centre Some would argue we are living in the age of rage currently; scorched land, storm clouds on the
Bourgeois & Maurice Soho Theatre Meaninglessness magicked into merriment, existential dread made entertaining and nihilism turned not-so-bad! Take a dive
Almeida Theatre ‘Floundering in a sea of conflicting story arcs’ American playwright Jeremy O. Harris’s Daddy overflows with ideas, beauty, and
London Coliseum A brave new version of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s comic opera somersaults into the English National Opera, steamrolling the
Stone Nest A high energy interpretation of a deeply personal history, this story is warped by intimate contact and left