The Greenwich+Docklands International Festival (GDIF) announced a full season of work providing Londoners with a feast of outdoor theatre and performing arts, performed across a multitude of sites, in two of the capital’s poorest boroughs which none-the-less are also home to individuals and corporations with enormous wealth. And for the first time it will also include the mighty City of London itself.
Theatre News and Reviews


The Greenwich+Docklands International Festival Announce an Extraordinary line up of Free Summer Theatre
By Phil Willmott Monday, April 22 2019, 10:06


Review: ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE at Cadogan Hall and UK Tour
By Hugh Wooldridge Thursday, April 18 2019, 23:12
I can think of no more familiar, much-loved, sound that has permeated through the last 55-plus years than that of The Beatles.


An Intriguing New Musical and its Classy Cast is Announced for Soho Theatre
By Phil Willmott Thursday, April 18 2019, 15:02
A great modern musical can engage the mind even as it captures our hearts and stirs our emotions. RENT, the much loved musical from the AIDS crisis is a very good example and HAMILTON has entertained as well as teaching a generation of young Broadway and West End theatre goers about America’s founding fathers.


Review: SITTING at The Arcola Theatre
By Stuart King Tuesday, April 16 2019, 09:45
Following a sold-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe, Katherine Parkinson’s debut play SITTING has just opened at the Arcola Theatre.


Review: TOAST at the Other Palace
By Tim Winter Monday, April 15 2019, 17:02
Once dubbed 'the Alan Bennett' of cooking, Nigel Slater has become, over the past few years, a similarly un-pretentious, endearing National Treasure. Warm and down to earth, talented, hard-working but humble, he has charmed his way into our lives and kitchens with his cookery books, TV shows and autobiographies.
Lizzy Muncey as Mum, Jake Ferretti as Josh, Marie Lawrence as Joan (c) Simon Annand
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