Theatre

‘That’s what dance gave me. It gave me hope.’ Strictly star Johannes Radebe opens up about childhood, identity, and Kinky Boots.
Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison shine in Grace Pervades, a rich and absorbing look at theatre, ambition, and sacrifice
Step through a hidden doorway and into 1890s Paris as Le Chat Noir delivers one of London’s most intoxicating and immersive nights out.
A fast-paced, joyfully chaotic musical that keeps the laughs coming while quietly exploring shame, repression and the power of self-acceptance.
From curiosity to craft, Victoria Chen reveals how she brings Mei to life in My Neighbour Totoro night after magical night
This ambitious Dracula blends live performance and film to create a haunting, visually inventive show driven by Erivo’s extraordinary talent.
Tristan Fynn-Aiduenu on staging Chadwick Boseman’s Deep Azure, honouring legacy, and why it still resonates today
Avenue Q returns with some clever updates, standout performances, and all the ridiculous, brilliant energy that made it such a hit 20 years ago.
Riki Lindhome on Garfunkel and Oates, motherhood, and turning her fertility journey into the deeply personal musical Dead Inside
With stunning vocals and strong emotional storytelling, Waitress delivers a touching and satisfying slice of musical theatre goodness.
‘Things we dreamt about ten years ago are now becoming possible, the technological playground keeps expanding’
Sam Morrison turns devastating personal loss into something hilariously filthy, deeply vulnerable, and unexpectedly uplifting.
From Saturday drama club to Regency drama, Gracie discusses representation, casting surprises, and finding her place onscreen.
Camp gods, filthy jokes, and Grease parody chaos collide in this irreverent show that never stops committing to the silliness.
What begins as a story about forbidden learning becomes something much bigger, as Yentl explores identity, gender and the cost of conformity.
Acaprov turn audience ideas into songs, scenes, and seriously sharp comedy.