Lack of play in London’s hospitals causes trauma, report finds
Children in London’s hospitals and hospices are at greater risk of long-term trauma because of a lack of play, a

Children in London’s hospitals and hospices are at greater risk of long-term trauma because of a lack of play, a

Over thirty years on from where it was first played in 1991, Josie Rourke’s revival of Brian Friel’s Olivier award-winning

Ahlam’s You Bury Me arrived at the intimate Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond on Monday and will continue showings until

A comedy based nativity play which is performed by adults is coming to Twickenham next month. Everybody knows the nativity story,

A stage adaptation of The Lavender Hill Mob will play at Richmond Theatre next week. Based off the iconic 1951

Theatre-goers in London have almost returned to pre-pandemic levels, a recent YouGov survey has found. When asked “Have you been

Exploring the reality and challenges of being a lesbian in the 21st century, Damsel Productions brings The Ministry of Lesbian
Corey Bovell’s Chicken Burger N Chips is a semi-biographical story of a young black man navigating life against a backdrop

A new festival, launched at the newly opened Brixton House Theatre last week, will feature a debut show by actor,
The Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond has continued its Recovery Season with the world premiere of Two Billion Beats. The coming-of-age play follows two
The Dickens Theatre Company kick-started its opening night of Macbeth with an enthralling performance full of revenge and malice at