London pub theatres magazine ISSN 2977-6724
ERIN HOLLAND on her award-winning comedy THE QUEEN OF QUEX ROAD at Bread and Roses Theatre, Clapham 4 – 15 March
Razer-sharp wit and stories relating to her Irish family all feed into her writing. And what is it with Erin Holland and Queens?
20/2/2025
MAKING ART IN TIMES OF CRISIS by Eva Hudson
Eva Hudson is writer of 855-FOR-TRUTH, an end of the world love story. Having electrified audiences at Pleasance Theatre and Bristol Old Vic in 2024, 855-FOR-TRUTH is coming to The Hope Theatre 11 – 22 February 2025.
4/2/2025
THE SHOW MUST GO ON: How performers can shine between gigs
Terence Rodia on how moments between gigs & contracts can become valuable opportunities for growth.
28/1/2025
BACK TO THE THEATRE by Judi Bevan
Award-winning journalist Judi Bevan's debut production, TOO MANY BOOKS comes to Upstairs at the Gatehouse in Highgate 26 Feb - 16 Mar. It sheds light on issues of identity, cultural displacement and the journey of parents seeking to adopt a child.
16/1/2025
GREEN by Meg Schadler
Old Red Lion Theatre
18 - 20 February
Marking her London debut, American playwright Meg Schadler presents an electric new play with music about loving the wrong people and trying to hold onto your soul in a world where you can't succeed if you have one.
A 19th century feminist fairy tale writer accidentally summons a ghost. The spirit is the mother of the lover the writer spurned years before. The opposing worlds of free spirits and tightly-laced corsets collide in a celebration of storytelling. The play is inspired by the author Mary de Morgan, who grew up amongst artists and activists in a circle of free-thinking Pre-Raphaelites.
GOOD GRIEF by Matt Adie
The Hen & Chickens Theatre 18 - 22 Mar
After 30 happy years of marriage, a husband is left to wade through the oncoming tide of grief as a procession of friends and family, either unable or unwilling to find the right words, unwittingly exacerbate his heightened emotions and irrational outpourings.
OFFIES FINALISTS 2025 ANNOUNCED
Celebrating 15 years of recognising the best of independent theatre in London. In a new model of eight different categories, finalists include productions at several pub theatres.