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South west London theatres join National Lottery 2-for-1 ticket campaign

This March, hundreds of theatres across the country, including a handful in south west London, are taking part in a

Miss Scarlett stands in front of the five over suspects on a Cluedo board

From the table to the stage: Cluedo play among Richmond Theatre’s 2022 highlights

Richmond Theatre is preparing for what is set to be a packed start to the new year

Anton Du Beke as Buttons with Darren Bennet and Bobby Delaney as the ugly stepsisters

Cinderella Review: The Fairy Godmother of all Pantos has returned

In a flourish of glitter, snow, song and dance, pantomime has returned to the stage in the form of Cinderella

A South West London November theatre roundup

Here’s a roundup of what’s going on in theatres in South West London this November. New Wimbledon Theatre: Macbeth, 22

Dirty Dancing cast performing on stage

Review: Dirty Dancing at Richmond Theatre

Dirty Dancing at Richmond Theatre is a true tribute to the film, and has everything you could ask for from

Instant Opera chorus and soloists bow on stage

Review: Instant Opera and Richmond Theatre celebrate reopening Gala

Instant Opera and Richmond Theatre both celebrated their triumphant returns last Saturday in a one-off Grand Opera Gala performance. Starting

Inside Richmond Theatre

Richmond Theatre reopens in community celebration

The curtain will rise on Richmond Theatre tomorrow evening after 559 days of darkness. In a weekend celebrating the community,

Review: Educational and immersive, the Orange Tree’s Romeo and Juliet is a brilliant teaching aid for students

The Orange Tree Theatre uses drama to bring a modern twist to Shakespeare to enhance the learning and creativity of

Review: Richmond Theatre’s My Cousin Rachel is a gothic romp with deeper meaning

My Cousin Rachel is about many things: love, lust, pride, suspicion, jealousy, and quite possibly murder. But more than any

‘It’s exciting and scary’ – RADA graduate Mara Allen on her first role in The Night Watch

A new play coming to south west London stars a drama school graduate who has embraced the challenge of appearing

Theatre adaptation of Sarah Waters’ The Night Watch will reveal hidden people of 1940s

The Brixton-born star of a play coming to south west London says audiences should expect an alternative World War Two

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