As we exclusively revealed earlier this year, Josh Radnor and Noah Galvin will star in the world premiere of a new play by Jonathan Caren. Hit Machine follows two estranged brothers, one a record ...
Hazel and Robin have survived a catastrophe. Living on the edge of a radiation exclusion zone, Hazel still practices her yoga and Robin’s brewing parsnip wine. They are trying to keep going, clinging ...
Mark Rosenblatt’s Olivier Award-winning drama Giant, starring John Lithgow, will receive an international cinema release. Showings are set to take place in 900 cinemas in 18 different countries around ...
Directed by Lyndsey Turner, Ava Pickett’s play, set in Tudor England, centres on three women in Essex whose lives are ...
Jonathan Munby’s revival of Arthur Miller’s The Price will play for an additional two weeks at the Marylebone Theatre. The drama follows two estranged brothers in New York, who meet to discuss the ...
Stephens takes on the role of psychiatrist Dysart, who is assigned to treat a 17-year-old boy (Alan Strang) responsible for blinding six horses and begins to question the nature of treatment and its ...
The Traverse Theatre has announced the programme for August, running during the Edinburgh Fringe. The season will include world premieres, UK and European premieres, and co-productions from Scottish ...
The Nationwide partnership brings together Belgrade Theatre, Birmingham Hippodrome, Leeds Heritage Theatres, Curve, Lowry, ...
Initial tour dates and venues have been revealed for the WhatsOnStage Award-winning production of Starlight Express.
The artwork for Pirates of the Carribean experience. An immersive production of Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean will open in London in early 2027. Secret Cinema’s award-winn ...
Exclusive: Rufus Hound and Susie Blake will star in a new thriller, The Other Side of Murder, when it embarks on a tour later ...
Based on the film of the same name, which featured a screenplay by Ronald Cass and Peter Myers and was directed by Peter Yates, Summer Holiday is adapted for the stage by Michael Gyngell and Mark ...