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Mustapha Matura’s Meetings | Review
Award winning director Kalungi Ssebandeke directs the 21st century UK revival of Mustapha Matura's 1981 dark satire Meetings....
Natey Jones on his role in Milma’s Tale
Following its world premiere at the Public Theater in New York, Milma's Tale by Pulitzer Prize-winner Lynn Nottage is running...
Interview | Rose Riley on playing Desdemona in Othello
Othello is at the peak of his success: in life, in war, and in love until he finds himself utterly betrayed by...
Sorry We Didn’t Die at Sea | Review
Emanuele Aldrovandi's absurd satirical play Scusate Se Non Siamo Morti in Mare is translated into English by Marco...
Kasper Hilton-Hille on his role in That Face
Josh Seymour directs the first major London revival of Polly Stenham’s That Face. It runs from 9 September 2023 – 7 October...
A Little Life | Cinema Release 28th September
A little Life will have its national release in cinemas from September 28th. The critically acclaimed five-star play tells the story of...
Interview: Director Andy Sandberg on Operation Epsilon
Written by Alan Brody and directed by Andy Sandberg, Operation Epsilon runs 15th September to 21st October at Southwark Playhouse Elephant, London....
Fray – Wilton’s Music Hall, London | Review
Written and directed by Kate Duhamel, Fray is a fusion of Hip Hop dance, music, and digital visuals...
Phosphene, an exhibition by New York-based Cuban artist José Parlá
Phosphene, an exciting exhibition of new works by New York-based Cuban artist José Parlá will take place at Ben Brown Fine Arts' flagship London gallery from 11 October...
The Swell at Orange Tree Theatre | review
Directed by Hannah Hauer-King The Swell which was shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Playwriting in 2020 is currently showing...









































