
Writer: Sophie Swithinbank Director: Matthew Iliffe Stories of sickening violence among adolescent boys attending inner city schools frequently fill local news reports, but we get few insights into the details of their... Read more »

London Theatre Week, the annual celebration of the capital’s incredible theatre scene, is the best time of year to book tickets for West End shows, as you’ll find fantastic ticket prices available.... Read more »

A West End theatre photographer who was at the time 43 or 44 sexually assaulted an aspiring 22-year-old actress and left her feeling ‘sick’ at a £400 photoshoot funded by her mother, a... Read more »

Young people from South and West London have joined a ground-breaking training programme at a theatre to help give them a pathway into the industry. Adelaide Banks, Kane Feagan and Ryan Stevens,... Read more »

Today Kiln Theatre Artistic Director, Indhu Rubasingham, announces their Spring 2022 Creative Engagement performances will take place on stage in January and February. These readings are opportunities for the young people of... Read more »

She can’t pull a pint and she drenches everyone when she tries to change a barrel In the summer of 2021, a group of young women filmed and produced a 30 minute... Read more »

Mark Rylance is dressed for rehearsals in loose black trousers and top, plus a puckish red knitted cap beneath which irrepressible tufts of dark hair sprout. His smile is wide, his face... Read more »

Despite being cancelled until December 22 due to illness, Hex at the National Theatre has found a way to go on in a different form. Highlights from the musical, a vividly original... Read more »

The Bolds are just like you and me. They live in an ordinary house on an ordinary street, and they love to laugh. But there’s one slight difference. They are actually hyenas!... Read more »

My older brother, John Turner, who has died aged 75 of an aortic aneurysm, was a community theatre playwright and director, songwriter and singer. John was born in Slough, Berkshire, to Hilda... Read more »