The end of the red velvet seat: Why London has abandoned passive spectatorship
The traditional theatre seat is losing ground across London, but nowhere is the shift more visible than in the capital’s

The traditional theatre seat is losing ground across London, but nowhere is the shift more visible than in the capital’s

Panto season is well under way and theatres are filling as favourite fairytale renditions take to the stage, but audiences

The release of Wicked: For Good has inspired a city-wide celebration of the film, with fans heading straight from cinemas

The theatre festival returns to bring 110 shows to London to champion diverse talent. Voila! Theatre Festival brings international artists

An over-50s acting class at Richmond Theatre offers a space for creativity and community in the wake of cultural shifts

There’s truly no one-size-fits-all when it comes to romance, but nothing says “it’s complicated” like the American musical Love Quirks,

Tim Price’s Nye is back on stage at the South Bank’s Olivier Theatre until August before it transfers for a

During London Pride, After the Act focused on modern LGBT+ history, telling stories from the people that experienced it themselves.

Plays being taken to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and theatres face funding challenges to keep their shows on the road.

The Black Men’s Consortium (BMC) has been mixing games, drama and politics to provide a space for black and brown men to express themselves and support each other on mental health issues and difficulties affecting their lives since 2018.

A production of Joseph K and the Cost of Living (After Franz Kafka) will appear at Twickenham’s Mary Wallace Theatre, 100 years