Theatre props, costumes and set dressings up for grabs.
Henry IV Part One in Philip Henslowe's theatre.
Royston Vasey comes to Docklands.
Star shines as the unhinged Blanche DuBois.
Ancient Greek horrors for the modern age.
Scenes from Magritte's paintings brought to surreal life in charming family show.
Fun, sumptuous world makes up for two drippy leads.
Shows coming to a London stage this August.
Mildy amusing in parts, a strangely ugly play overall.
Chinatown comes to life in new promenade play.
Mesmerising production of Arthur Miller's classic.
David Greig’s new play is a clever jigsaw puzzle.
Sherlock actor hamstrung by woeful direction.
One-man show argues for the art of dying over the art of lying.
The struggle for Jerusalem, on stage.
Great seats and a pre-theatre meal thrown in.
On tour in south London.
Plan and book your theatre ahead.
Thoughtful if chaotic play imagines the future for Bart, Homer and co.
Revival of David Hare’s 1995 play is a palpable hit
Beloved old theatrical warhorse gets second wind in Nadia Fall's smartly updated Hobson's Choice.
Ed Young and Jess Farley limber up with an edgy and kinetic creation.
Children go free to The Lion King, Matilda and more this August.
An epic telling of an epic story.
Londonist
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