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Radiant Boy.

Radiant Boy: horror, history and the haunting of self

Nancy Netherwood’s Radiant Boy unfolds in 1983 north east England where faith, identity and fear clash under the shadow of

Max Bowden as 'Rico 'Ratso' Rizzo' and Paul Jacob French as 'Joe Buck' in Midnight Cowboy at Southwark Playhouse Elephant. (Picture credit: Pamela Raith)

Review: Midnight Cowboy at Southwark Playhouse Elephant

Southwark Playhouse Elephant’s production of Midnight Cowboy sees the first musical iteration of James Leo Herlihy’s beloved 1965 novel. It was most

A landscape group photo capturing the performers of Songbook in their various costumes. They are smiling at the camera.

First time performers tell their own LGBTQ+ stories at Deptford theatre

A Deptford theatre brought LGBTQ+ true stories to life last Saturday.  Songbook was developed through LGBTQ+ workshops where an inexperienced

Beijing Tiananmen Square in 1978.

Play brings forbidden story of Tiananmen Square massacre to London stage

A UK-based Hong Kong theatre company Stage June Fourth presented the award-winning play May 35th, telling a story banned by

Charity provides free drama sessions for older adults in sheltered housing

A charity in south east London is providing free drama sessions for older adults living in sheltered housing in an

Siobhan-McSweeney-Blaithin-Mac-Gabhann-Louisa-Harland-Justine-Mitchell-Alison-Oliver-Dancing-at-Lughnasa-National-Theatre-Photo-Johan-Persson

Review: Dancing at Lughnasa, The National Theatre

Over thirty years on from where it was first played in 1991, Josie Rourke’s revival of Brian Friel’s Olivier award-winning

The Passion of Jesus returns to Trafalgar Square for Good Friday

The crowds of Trafalgar Square will find themselves caught up in Jesus’ last hours in Jerusalem as a full-scale re-enactment

The poster for the 2023 London Lovecraft Festival featuring its logo and some horror imagery

London Lovecraft Festival: cosmic horror descends on the capital

Cosmic horror descended on England’s capital last week as the London Lovecraft Festival returned after a three-year break. Hosted at

A Christmas Carol review: The Old Vic

Does anything say that Christmas is upon us in London more than seeing Jack Thorne’s adaptation of Dickens’ ‘A Christmas

Who Killed My Father

Who Killed My Father review: an intense breakdown of masculinity

Whenever Édouard Louis’s father opens the door in Who Killed My Father, light from a kinder world breaks into the

REVIEW: The Ministry of Lesbian Affairs brought to Soho Theatre

Exploring the reality and challenges of being a lesbian in the 21st century, Damsel Productions brings The Ministry of Lesbian

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