Musicals have been around for a long time. Following the success of operas, the first musical comedy, The Black Crook, hit the New York stage in 1866. But a lot has changed since then. Over the past ...
Theatre maker Paula Varjack brings Nine Sixteenths to Brixton House, a powerful ensemble piece inspired by Janet Jackson's Super Bowl incident and the silencing of Black women in pop culture.
Anne Boleyn through the eyes of three Essex women, delivering a brutal, hilarious and devastatingly modern exploration of misogyny.
From Peter Shaffer's gripping Equus to a star-studded unrehearsed comedy and a bold new revival of Cats, here are the London theatre picks you need to know about.