In 2025, LondonTheatre1 published more than 750 reviews. Here are the top picks from some of our reviewers. CHRIS OMAWENG ...
Nedislav Dragnev is quite happy to be known as Ned, as he opened his brief but nonetheless eclectic set with a rendering of ...
It’s 1970 and something is stirring in Highgate Cemetery – and no, it’s not the sound of Karl Marx spinning in his grave as ...
Brighton Dome has been a home to many amazing artists over the years and more recently has undergone a lot of renovative ...
As this time of year in particular, Penge in deepest southeast London is a very welcoming town – even the Christmas lights ...
This charming London premiere of The Nutcracker is brought to the stage by New English Ballet Theatre (NEBT) and offers an ...
I first saw and 'fell in love' with J B Priestley's "farcical comedy" When We Are Married in 1970 at the Yvonne Arnaud ...
In rapid succession with have lost two of our most important literary figures. Two weeks ago we lost Tom Stoppard and last ...
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a fourteenth century chivalric romance in Middle English verse and is one of the ...
The Linbury Prize Exhibition showcasing the fresh creative voices shaping the future of stage design is now open to the ...
A brief review of a brief play. Set in an Edinburgh hotel room, a twist in the story makes it rather appropriate and timely ...
Why are so many of us interested in conspiracy theories, or those enthusiasts (sometimes more accurately described as ...
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