Benjamin Britten's chilling chamber opera, based on Henry James' dark and twisted gothic novella heads to the London Stage in October.
The Turn of the Screw at London Coliseum artwork.
By Emmie Newitt Wednesday, September 11 2024, 09:38
Benjamin Britten's chilling chamber opera, based on Henry James' dark and twisted gothic novella heads to the London Stage in October.
The Turn of the Screw at London Coliseum artwork.
By Emmie Newitt Wednesday, September 11 2024, 09:27
This year's pantomime features the return of the celebrated writer Trish Cooke as the theatre celebrates its 140th anniversary season.
Pinocchio at Stratford East artwork.
By Emmie Newitt Tuesday, September 10 2024, 15:57
The Royal Shakespeare Company's multi-award-winning production is now in its 13th year in London and continues to play to packed houses of all ages!
Angelica Scott (one of the four performers) and Deborah Tracey (Mrs Phelps) in RSC's Matilda The Musical. Photo by Ellie Kurttz
By Emmie Newitt Tuesday, September 10 2024, 09:36
This September, the Royal Opera House presents La Traviata, a captivating production that pairs heart-wrenching arias with the harsh realities of life. In our interview with Cameroonian/Ugandan-American mezzo-soprano Veena Akama-Makia, who stars in the show, we delve into her experience and insights on this timeless masterpiece.
Veena Akama-Makia.
By Stuart King Tuesday, September 10 2024, 08:32
Still in exile from his mother Russia, director Maxim Didenko presents his second work at Marylebone Theatre, having previously contributed The White Factory, with which the new venue opened in 2023.
The Last Word at Marylebone Theatre.
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