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
The inspiration behind HAUNTED SHADOWS: The Gothic Tales of Edith Nesbit coming to White Bear Theatre 28 Jan - 8 Feb 2025
Edith Nesbit is most famous for her children’s stories (The Railway Children and Five Children and It) but it is her immensely effective ghost and horror stories which struck a chord with actor Claire Louise Amias and director Jonathan Rigby.
26/12/2024
AND IF THE SURFACE TENSION BREAKS at Lion and Unicorn Theatre 11 Feb - 1 Mar
In the split second before a rare (and frankly inconvenient) cosmic event tears Planet Earth to atoms, the last human alive experiences one final moment of consciousness. A one-way rollercoaster ride to the edge of the apocalypse as life, death and the universe collide one final time… you’re invited to join us to wave goodbye to the past, live in the moment, and celebrate a future that will never come to pass, as one man hurtles from the Last Gasp to the Big Bang and back again.
THE SEANCE by Christopher Stagg at Old Red Lion Theatre 21 - 25 January
After a sold out show at Grimfest, The Séance returns to haunt the stage. An evening of live performance utilising the techniques of Victorian Spiritualist Mediums and their more modern contemporaries, in a play that attempts to prove the existence of life after death. Our occultist will demonstrate their abilities with spirit boards, tarot, poppets and scrying techniques before joining hands in one last attempt to summon the dead. The dead are listening, but it’s not only them who may answer.
MISSING LANE MARKERS on the A47 at Bread and Roses Theatre 7 - 18 January
Toby Moran Mylett's new play is about the peculiarities of country life, the experience of being an outsider and the invisible lines that connect our experiences. Following previews in 2023 at Camden People's Theatre, fiftysixty bring this dryly funny and moving take on modern loneliness to audiences in South London.
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 wrote several volumes of fairy tales, tearing up the rule book on expected outcomes for boys, girls and happy ever afters. She grew up amongst artists and activists in a circle of free-thinking Pre-Raphaelites and was well acquainted with the families of William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones, Rudyard Kipling and the Rossettis.
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12/12/2024
ROBERT BATHURST to return in his award-winning role in Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell
Robert Bathurst won Best Actor in LPT Standing Ovation Awards 2024. He has also recently been announced as Patron of London Pub Theatres.
1/12/2024