In Conversation with Annie Kershaw

Reading Time: 4 minutesIn conversation with Annie Kershaw, director of Jean Genet’s The Maids, a new production at Jermyn Street Theatre.

Reading Time: 4 minutesIn conversation with Annie Kershaw, director of Jean Genet’s The Maids, a new production at Jermyn Street Theatre.

Reading Time: 2 minutesBold, unapologetic, and powerful, this Cyrano is a must-see for anyone seeking a fresh, thought-provoking take on a timeless story. Theatre often brings us epic, tragic tales of unrequited love, where characters are defined by their impossible…

Reading Time: 2 minutesDesert funk for the soul On a crisp Edinburgh evening, Dean Owens and the Sinners delivered a captivating performance at the city’s iconic Traverse Theatre. The full auditorium, with every seat sold, was filled with anticipation for…

Reading Time: 3 minutesWe sat down with Mark Giesser, writer and director of The Devil May Care (Southwark Playhouse). Shaw’s core story is a very powerful one: a disreputable man arrested in a case of mistaken identity chooses to sacrifice…

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Citizens is ready to return to its roots in a rejuvenated space that honours its legacy while preparing for the future. The Citizens Theatre in Glasgow is poised to begin a remarkable new chapter as it…

Reading Time: 4 minutesDavid Levesley and Charles Quittner discuss their queer adaptation of The White Lotus, set in Reykjavik, focusing on wellness trends and camp. The show, hosted at The Divine in Dalston, features absurd characters and performances, blending pop culture with humor. Audience participation and enjoyment are central, promising a festive and outrageous experience.

Reading Time: 2 minutesWe sat down for a chat with Emma Dennis-Edwards about her new project: Writing for Screen: Level 1 What inspired you to design this course, and how does your experience as a writer and actor influence your…

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe King’s Head Theatre’s Cinderella is a sparkling new take on the classic fairy tale, infused with wit, whimsy, and just the right amount of cheek.

Reading Time: 2 minutes“Bright, enthusiastic and fun – a good entry tothe London panto scene” Goldie Frocks and the Bear Mitzvah was an intriguing entry into the ever-expanding world of the holiday pantomime. Theatres across London are filled with renditions…

Reading Time: 2 minutesA lively evening filled with festive classics. Festive jumpers, sparkly dresses, and the occasional set of deely boppers could be seen throughout last night’s audience at the Liverpool Philharmonic’s White Christmas concert. Led by conductor Richard Balcombe,…