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The Sweet Science of Bruising |review

Wilton's Music Hall is the setting for Joy Wilkinson's play, The Sweet Science of Bruising. This fabulous Grade...

Actor Joe Bolland on his role in Shaw Shorts: How He Lied to Her Husband

Orange Tree Theatre presents Shaw Shorts: How He Lied to Her Husband and Overruled – a double bill of Bernard Shaw’s short...
Hugh Dennis as Maurice Rose & John Marquez as Ronald Bream

Hugh Dennis, Lesley Garrett and John Marquez star in “The Messiah” a comedy of...

Patrick Barlow’s new comedy The Messiah transfers to London’s The Other Palace from Monday 3rd December to Saturday 5th January 2018, after touring the...

Ayomide Adegun on his role in The jumper factory

I wait whilst the world carries on, whilst my family grow old, whilst my lovers move on, and I count down the...

Actor and writer Jordan Waller on his new play The D Word at Vault...

Presented by Heretic productions The D Word is a fearless, funny, and deeply autobiographical one-man comedy show. 'Like Jesus,...

Dublin’s museum of social history opens a door to 300 years

Dublin's newest museum, 14 Henrietta Street was officially opened by Lord Mayor of Dublin, Nial Ring and Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Josepha Madigan TD  on Friday,...

The Ministry of Biscuits at Barons Court Theatre: review

I went along to Barons Court Theatre last night with my sister to watch The Ministry of Biscuits. This...

Ukweli Roach on his role in Jesus hopped the ‘A’ Train

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Stephen Adly Guirgis' Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train is currently showing at London's Young Vic from 14th of February....

Alice Kerrigan on her new role | The Sweet Science of Bruising

“When that bell rings, your life is entirely in your hands.” Deep in the heart of Victorian London is a...

Vanessa Faye Stanley on her role in Sherlock Holmes and the Invisible Thing

Written by Greg Freeman and directed by David Phipps-Davis, Sherlock Holmes and the Invisible thing is at At Rudolf Steiner Theatre from Wednesday 17th July...