The Old Red Lion is hosting FreshFest 2026, a celebration of brand-new theatre from the 19th January - 8th February. If you ...
Caroline Graham, now 94, won a Crime Writers' Association Award for her first Inspector Barnaby novel The Killings at Badger's Drift, dating from 1987. It was a ...
This is a new play and the first full-length offering from Philip De Voni, directed by Theatre Technis’ Creative Director, Kerry Kyriacos MBE (the former Arti ...
There’s a trend in contemporary plays of time-hopping, though this one doesn’t bounce around in what has become a conventional format. In switching between ...
Almost every one-off gig is marketed as a ‘don’t miss’ event – this one was described as a “totally unique experience”, a ...
Following a record-breaking three-year West End residency, two sold-out UK & Ireland Tours and Amazon Studios award-winning ...
I had been pre-warned before going into this show – mostly by people who hadn’t seen this musical, but had either seen the ...
A Ghost Story is quite simply a phenomenon. Following its acclaimed premiere in London in 2021 and coming in the wake of numerous successful productions ar ...
For some, it may be a strange concept to have a pantomime in late January. With the ever-rising popularity of pantomimes ...
Perhaps it is the febrile nature of contemporary American politics, but London is currently awash with plays set in and ...
A complex, intricate, one-act, one-man show, Sami Abu Wardeh takes the audience through multiple storylines across several ...
Film director Alfred Hitchcock described a “McGuffin” as something that is essential to the plot but ultimately unimportant ...