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a midsummer nights dream bridge theatre
25 Feb
New Shows
Emmie Newitt

Cast revealed for return of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM at Bridge Theatre

One of the theatre's biggest hits, the immersive production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream will return this summer.

a midsummer nights dream bridge theatreThe artwork for A Midsummer Night's Dream.

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the choir of man west end cast 2025
24 Feb
Casts
Emmie Newitt

New cast revealed for THE CHOIR OF MAN at the Arts Theatre

The international stage sensation will re-open the hit musical from next month, following a period of closure for some minor venue redevelopment.

the choir of man west end cast 2025The 2025 cast of The Choir of Man.

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london theatre week - best plays to see
24 Feb
News
Emmie Newitt

London Theatre Week 2025 - Best Plays to see in London

London Theatre Week is well underway and it’s the perfect opportunity to experience the magic of the West End at fantastic prices. Today we’re sharing the 10 best plays to see in London as part of the promotional offer.

london theatre week - best plays to see

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Otherland by Chris Bush at the Almeida Theatre. Fizz Sinclair and Jade Anouka. Credit Marc Brenner
22 Feb
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: OTHERLAND at Almeida

In a daring and challenging exploration of what it means to be a woman, the Almeida’s recent opening delves into the complexities of relationships where one partner feels the overwhelming need to assume their true self through transitioning.

Otherland by Chris Bush at the Almeida Theatre. Fizz Sinclair and Jade Anouka. Credit Marc BrennerOtherland by Chris Bush at the Almeida Theatre. Fizz Sinclair and Jade Anouka. Credit Marc Brenner

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much ado about nothing theatre royal drury lane review
21 Feb
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING at Theatre Royal Drury Lane

A confectioner’s deluge of pink ticker-tape, drifts slowly from high above Drury Lane’s stage, as disco tracks and rumbustious tomfoolery play-out below. It is undoubtedly what Shakespeare himself would have wanted and after a couple of less-than-loved-Lloyds, wonder boy director Jamie is back in his groove, wowing the masses with his accessible versions of the classics. Here, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING succumbs with minimal resistance to his magical makeover.

much ado about nothing theatre royal drury lane reviewThe cast of Much Ado About Nothing. Photo by Manuel Harlan

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