The Fragility of Life at Faygele
With heartbreaking tenderness, Faygele confronts the devastating consequences of being unloved for who you are—now playing at the Marylebone Theatre.
Benjamin Button Musical Hits All The Right Notes
Most film-to-stage adaptations succeed by staying true to their cinematic roots—but The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, which originally debuted at Southwark Playhouse and now plays at the Ambassadors Theatre, proves that diverging from the source material can create something truly magical.
Jonathan Bailey at The Bridge Theatre
Not typically the first choice for non-Shakespeare lovers, but with Bridgerton and Wicked star Jonathan Bailey leading the cast of Richard II at The Bridge Theatre, it’s an easy sell.
A Green Light for The Great Gatsby
The party of the century is now roaring on at the London Coliseum with The Great Gatsby!
Kerry Ellis in Concert
The Vaudeville Theatre hosted the Queen of the West End, Kerry Ellis, on Easter Monday for a Westway Session—and she did not disappoint. It truly felt as though she had invited the audience into her home for an intimate and raw PowerPoint night, singing along as we journeyed through her career—just as she intended.
Shocking Story with Ghosts
Originally written in 1882, Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen is a renowned and once-controversial classic. This bold reimagining by Gary Owen brings the story into a modern and emotionally raw context at the Lyric Hammersmith.
Unlikely Friendship in Communist China
Shanghai Dolls leaves a lasting impression and a desire to learn more about the real women behind the story.
Cassidy Janson in Concert
Westway Music is back at it again with the Westway Sessions, an intimate concert series spotlighting some of the highest-calibre talent from the West End. On 7th April at the Vaudeville Theatre, it was Olivier Award-winner Cassidy Janson’s turn to take the stage.
A Jabbing Memory of Covid Lockdown
It’s a nuanced look at how love may endure, but liking someone isn’t always guaranteed—something many confronted in lockdown.
Operatic Musical of the Castrati
Step into the world of the castrati in 18th-century Italy with Stiletto: A New Musical at Charing Cross Theatre.
Today’s Going To Be A Good Day At DEH UK Tour
Whether you're a long-time fan or experiencing Dear Evan Hansen for the first time, this tour offers a deeper understanding of why this broken boy makes the choices he does — decisions born from good intentions but ultimately tangled in deception.
A Touching Tribute to the King of Pop
The audience spanned generations, from enthusiastic seven-year-olds to lifelong fans in their seventies—a testament to Michael Jackson’s enduring legacy and timeless appeal.
As If We Would Miss Clueless!
We’re totally buggin’—Clueless the Musical is officially open at the Trafalgar Theatre!
White Rose
White Rose promises an uplifting, relevant, and hopeful story, now playing at the Marylebone Theatre.
A Trio of Charm, Charisma and Comedy
The Last Laugh brings British comedy legends Tommy Cooper, Eric Morecambe, and Bob Monkhouse to the stage. Set in a theatre dressing room, the play follows these iconic comedians as they break down the art of comedy, workshop their latest jokes, and reflect on the sacrifices they make to keep audiences laughing.
Cruel Intentions
The Cruel Intentions UK & Ireland tour transports audiences back to the ’90s, bringing the cult-classic 1999 film—famously starring Sarah Michelle Gellar and Reese Witherspoon—to the stage. The story follows privileged step-siblings Sebastian and Kathryn as they manipulate and seduce their high school peers, leaving destruction in their wake.
What Goes On In The Women’s Bathroom?
What do women really do when they go to the bathroom? The answer is far more than just using the toilet. Stalled: A New Musical, now playing at the King’s Head Theatre, explores the women’s bathroom as a multifaceted safe space.
A Portrait of Mrs. President
This is a powerful examination of a woman once relegated to the background, bringing Mary Lincoln into the spotlight as she finds her voice, asserts her agency, and reclaims the power that was once stripped away.
Figuring Out Figaro
For two nights only, the London Palladium hosts the world premiere of Figaro, a concert production which promises grand spectacle.
Scissorhandz Doesn’t Quite Cut It
For someone who loves musicals, this might be the first time I’ve wished for fewer songs and more story.