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Mother Courage and Her Children by Bertolt Brecht, Translated by Anna Jordan

‘Joy-as-rebellion’ Mother Courage comes to the Globe next month

A ‘darkly hedonistic’ adaptation of Bertolt Brecht’s seminal anti-war work Mother Courage and Her Children opens at Shakespeare’s Globe next

Mojo review: A thrillingly intimate production

These days, it’s rare to find a theatre production that doesn’t attempt some kind of genre- or setting-bending flourish (Hamlet

A photo of The Cockpit Theatre, one of the venues for Voila! Theatre Festival

Panlingual theatre festival returns for twelfth year

The theatre festival returns to bring 110 shows to London to champion diverse talent. Voila! Theatre Festival brings international artists

Two actors dancing with arms linked on a lit stage

A review of A Midsummer Night’s Dream by the Southwark Playhouse

Usually the Shakespeare classic A Midsummer Night’s Dream is as fun as it is convoluting – however the Southwark Playhouse

Picture of actor dressed as a fairy coming out of a wooden chest

Southwark Playhouse gives free Shakespeare tickets to children

The Southwark Playhouse has given out two thousand free theatre tickets to children in the surrounding Southwark and Lambeth area

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

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