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london theatre week september 2024
02 Sep
News
Emmie Newitt

London Theatre Week extends for an extra week this September

London Theatre Week has extended! Find out how you can grab tickets to some of the biggest shows in London from as little as £15.

london theatre week september 2024

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Bitter Lemons. Photo (c) Alex Brenner
01 Sep
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: BITTER LEMONS at Park Theatre

What on paper appears a disjointed and artificial amalgamation of two distinct plays — even two diametrically different stories — intertwines so effectively in its closing stages that the impact is hard to ignore… and once again it is the female lived experience (albeit in vastly differing circumstances) which provides such a rich source of material in Lucy Hayes’ compelling drama.

Bitter Lemons. Photo (c) Alex Brenner Bitter Lemons. Photo (c) Alex Brenner

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august 2024 theatre news round up
31 Aug
News
Emmie Newitt

London Theatre August 2024 Monthly Round Up

It's time for another monthly roundup, where we bring you the biggest news from the world of theatre in August and highlight the must-see shows for the coming month!

august 2024 theatre news round up

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aladdin lyric hammersmith
30 Aug
Casts
Emmie Newitt

Full cast announced for the Lyric Hammersmith's 2024/25 pantomime, ALADDIN

Award-winning writer Sonia Jalaly and director Nicholai La Barrie will again join forces to bring a brand-new take on the magical fairy tale this festive season following the critically acclaimed Jack and the Beanstalk in 2022.

aladdin lyric hammersmithAladdin at Lyric Hammersmith artwork.

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Daniel Adeosun as Antipholus of Syracuse and Phoebe Naughton as Courtesan in The Comedy of Errors at Shakespeare's Globe. Photo Marc Brenner
30 Aug
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS at Shakespeare’s Globe

Sean Holmes and Naeem Hayat co-direct the Bard’s shortest and possibly most riotous offering THE COMEDY OF ERRORS — currently being staged at Shakespeare’s Globe. And what an ebullient burst of madcap mayhem, the misadventures prove to be.

Daniel Adeosun as Antipholus of Syracuse and Phoebe Naughton as Courtesan in The Comedy of Errors at Shakespeare's Globe. Photo Marc BrennerDaniel Adeosun as Antipholus of Syracuse and Phoebe Naughton as Courtesan in The Comedy of Errors at Shakespeare's Globe (© Marc Brenner)

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