London theatre news


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Love Down the Line

29 January 2021


Experimenting how intimate theatre can exist in lockdown, New Perspectives are presenting a series of short telephone dramas for Valentine’s weekend.


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A Hundred Words For Snow - on tour

29 November 2018


Written by Tatty Hennessy and directed by Lucy Atkinson, A Hundred Words For Snow will be on tour before landing at the West End's Trafalgar Studios next year.


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A Hundred Words For Snow - Trafalgar Studios

23 October 2018


Written by Tatty Hennessy and directed by Lucy Atkinson, A Hundred Words For Snow heads for the West End's Trafalgar Studios next year after a successful run at this year's Vault Festival.


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Tiger Under the Skin by Tom Kelsey

4 October 2018


After the success of his company's show Lucid at RADA Festival and a stint at the National Theatre in 2018, Tom Kelsey brings his one man show, Tiger Under the Skin, to Bloomsbury Festival this month.


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Boxman at the Blue Elephant Theatre

11 June 2018


Flugelman Productions with StoneCrabs Theatre will present the London premiere of an intimate and deeply moving one-man play by Australian playwright Daniel Keene, directed by Edwina Strobl - from 4 July.


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Snow-Pocalypse: Friendship Never Melts at Greenwich Theatre

24 November 2017


Clowning, silliness and light-up antlers feature in a show about the last two people in the world discovering a book which tells of something called 'Christmas'!


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The Miniaturists launch short plays podcast

9 October 2017


Long running short plays event producer The Miniaturists are launching a brand new Miniaturists Podcast series on Thursday 16 November 2017, showcasing short plays by the most exciting emerging and established playwrights.



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