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Closed: 25 March 2007 - Battersea Arts Centre
A tale, based on The Guardian's record of interviews at Guantanamo Bay, which takes a bold look at the war on terror. Read More
Closed: 27 July 2013 - Soho Theatre
Hotbed is a festival of new writing produced by Menagerie Theatre Company. This year a snapshot of the festival will take place at Soho Theatre with 3 new One Act… Read More
Closed: 2 August 2014 - National Theatre Temporary Theatre
That Face playwright Polly Stenham brings her gripping new play about the cost of integrity to the National Theatre. A tropical thriller where nothing is quite what it seems, Hotel… Read More
Closed: 31 August 2009 - Arts Theatre
Hotel Follies centres on its guests, each of whom is an artiste lodging at this renowned hotel, eager to succeed and entertain with a song to offer, a dance to… Read More
Closed: 14 February 2009 - Arcola Theatre
Hotel Medea is a trilogy that runs from midnight till dawn.A provocative new interpretation of the dark revenge myth of Medea, with an original sound score by DJ Dolores. Hotel… Read More
Closed: 8 April 2006
Collaborating with Pete Brooks and designer Laura Hopkins, imitating the dog create a unique and disturbingly immersive experience for the audience in this stunning homage to 1960s British and French… Read More
Closed: 5 August 2021 - Underbelly Festival at Cavendish Square
Check into the quirkily ineffective Hotel Paradiso and meet Madame, the charming staff and the bankers who are scheming to repossess the hotel. As the tenants introduce us to their… Read More
Closed: 31 March 2007 - Greenwich Theatre
Set in the luxurious anonymity of the upmarket yet lacklustre Global Hotel Chain, Hotel World offers a glimpse into the lives of five women, each connected to a bizarre and… Read More
Closed: 27 October 2007 - National Theatre Lyttelton
Pinter's dark comedy set in a state-run institution where inmates/patients are referred to by number.Pinter originally wrote the piece in 1958, before putting it to one side and revisiting it… Read More
Closed: 7 June 2008 - Bloomsbury Theatre
Hottomala marries dance, theatre and music in unexpected ways. Hottomala The Wonderland presents the journey of two thieves fleeing incarceration, finding themselves thrust into a utopian idealistic world. The play… Read More
Closed: 6 January 2007 - Brockley Jack Theatre
Sherlock Holmes, Britain's most famous detective, is called upon to unravel the curse of the Baskervilles on Dartmoor's bleak and mysterious landscape, before the deadly legend claims another victim. Read More
Closed: 21 April 2007 - Greenwich Theatre
An eerie, bloodcurdling howl is heard across the moors. A blanket of images and sounds envelop the audience, bringing the atmospheric terror of Dartmoor, the eerie gothic hall and the… Read More
Closed: 23 June 2007 - Duchess Theatre
An ancient family curse, a desolate moor, a spectral hound, a deranged killer and fake beards make this a scarily funny adaptation of Sherlock Holmes's greatest case.Three actors bring Conan Doyle's… Read More
Closed: 30 November 2003 - Little Angel Theatre
A one-off performance from Joe Gladwin's touring toy-theatre company. Gladwin's puppetry skills bring the terrifying tales of The Hound Of The Baskervilles and Dracula to life in performances which are suitable… Read More
Closed: 11 November 2011 - Soho Theatre
A scent-based chase game for 100 people taking players through the streets of London. You are a fox. You and your team sniff out game scent trails and follow them… Read More
Closed: 14 October 2006 - Richmond Theatre
Mel Smith and Belinda Lang star in the tale of a pre-party argument that escalates from a five-minute tiff to much, much more. Read More
Closed: 12 April 2008
Twenty-five actors, 450 characters and no dialogue: a play without words by the great experimental figure of European theatre, Peter Handke.For a moment, a bright, empty town square. And then… Read More
Closed: 30 July 2005 - National Theatre Lyttelton
Ever since I was a child, I’ve been frightened: the look of men, yoking up the oxen, picking up sacks of wheat, calling to each other, their thick voices, their… Read More
Closed: 5 January 2018 - Christmas In Leicester Square
Strictly for adults only, the innovative and bold show House Of Burlesque 2.0 is like nothing you have seen before. Queen of provocateurs, Tempest Rose and her House of Burlesque… Read More
Closed: 26 March 2006 - Battersea Arts Centre
A young hunter's search for perfection transforms her into her own prey. Éva Magyar's dance play is based on a Hungarian legend in which a hunter is half transformed into… Read More
Closed: 21 March 2005 - Playhouse Theatre
A brother, a sister and four others - like a Spanish Golden Age Big Brother - all reside in one house. A web of love is weaved among the sextet,… Read More
Closed: 6 November 2010 - Almeida Theatre
In Richard Bean's adaptation of House Of Games, Harvard-educated psychoanalyst Margaret Ford is celebrated for her best selling book Driven! Compulsion and Obsession in Every Day Life. Stepping in to… Read More
Closed: 21 June 2007 - Trafalgar Studios 2
A new radio comedy recorded live at the Trafalgar Studios.14 June - Episode 2: The Adventure Of The Sinister Testicles.21 June - Episode 3: One Of The Seven Gates Of Hell… Read More
Closed: 11 June 2022 - Bush Theatre
‘See that’s the problem with this family innit, we never wanna talk real about Ife.’ In the wake of the sudden death of their eldest son, Ife, one family is… Read More
Closed: 6 July 2024 - Soho Theatre
One-part sermon, one-part purge, three-parts party. House of Life is a travelling musical cult collective hosted by the RaveRend, with one mission: to get you happy, at any cost. Read More
Closed: 21 May 2006 - Warehouse Theatre
An American tourist loses his wife while holidaying on Dartmoor. His search leads him to encounter a disturbing set of characters in a bizarre moorland mansion. Read More
Closed: 4 October 2006 - Linbury Studio (Royal Opera House)
Something lurks in the cellar of a London pub in Lynne Plowman's new operatic creation where things are never what they seem. Plowman's score evokes ideas of music hall, World… Read More
Closed: 18 April 2010 - Unicorn Theatre
Theatre company Travelling Light (Shadow Play) presents its new show How Cold My Toes, devised in collaboration with dance company Champloo. Packing a whole year into one hour, How Cold… Read More
Closed: 20 February 2010 - Lyric Hammersmith
In How Cold My Toes, award-winning theatre company Travelling Light joins with dance company Champloo to take young audiences aged 2+ on a magical journey through the seasons using performance,… Read More
Closed: 14 March 2009 - Arcola Theatre
How It Ended, the debut piece from physical theatre company You Need Me, is a tender and tragic exploration of marriage in an era of uncompromising expectations.Staged in the round… Read More
Closed: 28 June 2013 - Barbican Theatre
Six acrobats ascend, contort and tumble in an ethereal display of physical daring, accompanied by a live performance of sacred song. Sublime music soars as bodies are pushed to their… Read More
Closed: 4 January 2009 - Unicorn Theatre
Oily Cart presents an interactive, multi-sensory production with live music, which explores and celebrates the wonder of string. Following a trail of string into the performance area, the audience is… Read More
Closed: 28 October 2006 - Tricycle Theatre
Short plays have been commissioned from members of the Bloomberg Tricycle Writers Group as well as Carlo Gebler and Lynn Nottage (the writer of Fabulation). A number of these plays… Read More
Closed: 23 October 2004 - Bush Theatre
Peta ("with an - a instead of an er") has thrown herself into a new city, new people and a new life - although a student bedsit in London is… Read More
Closed: 9 November 2014 - Unicorn Theatre
It's 1914, one hundred years ago exactly, and Nigeria is about to be formed. Herbert and his well-known troupe of female actors are preparing to stage a story for the… Read More
Closed: 11 February 2023 - Theatre Royal Stratford East
Award-winning theatre company, ThickSkin, returns to the stage with an action packed, highly visual production telling the painful yet uplifting true story of an 11-year-old unaccompanied asylum-seeker. “I don’t know… Read More
Closed: 21 October 2005 - New End Theatre
A portrait of the nonsensical genius Edward Lear which conveys a rounded picture of the man’s amazing life and unusual personality. Nicholas Parsons also illustrates Lear’s remarkable fantasy world through… Read More
Closed: 1 October 2016 - Duke of York’s Theatre
The first major West End revival of marital comedy classic How The Other Half Loves, penned by theatrical favourite Alan Ayckbourn, continues its smash-hit run with a transfer to the Duke… Read More
Closed: 25 June 2016 - Haymarket, Theatre Royal
Marital comedy classic How The Other Half Loves, penned by theatrical favourite Alan Ayckbourn, is revived at the Theatre Royal Haymarket for a limited London season. The plays follows the course… Read More
Closed: 4 January 2014 - Linbury Studio (Royal Opera House)
Have you ever wondered why whales are so huge? Why foxes are crafty or why polar bears have white coats? The answers to all these questions and more are found… Read More
Closed: 10 December 2011 - Arcola Theatre
Susan, a science teacher from Manhattan, starts work in a small rural Kansas town that’s been ripped apart by a tornado.When one of her pupils – the damaged, articulate Micah… Read More
Closed: 6 November 2004 - Soho Theatre
This raucous take on casual carnage is a fast-paced classic cop caper complete with drugs, guns and bodies in car trunks and a twister of a morality tale. Read More
Closed: 2 October 2010 - Gate Theatre
Natalie Abrahami directs a new stage adaptation of Lorrie Moore’s remarkable short story How To Be An Other Woman; a new piece about love, ambition and putting yourself in someone… Read More
Closed: 5 November 2011 - Orange Tree Theatre
David Lewis' examines the elusive nature of happiness in his latest play, How To Be Happy. Paul used to be a happiness guru. He wrote self-help books and appeared on… Read More
Closed: 2 December 2007 - Unicorn Theatre
Lenny and Sniff are wide awake after being put to bed far too early, so decide to tell each other just one more bedtime story. Big sister Lenny always takes… Read More
Closed: 14 April 2013 - Greenwich Theatre
Blunderbus make an eagerly awaited return to Greenwich Theatre with How To Catch A Star, based on the bestselling children's picture book by Oliver Jeffers. Once there was a boy… Read More
Closed: 11 August 2024 - Polka Theatre
Once there was a boy who was always looking up. He dreamt of having a star as a friend. This is the story of his adventure. Based on the beloved… Read More
Closed: 10 November 2007 - Bush Theatre
Nick and Miranda are two bright, funny best friends marooned in Great Yarmouth. Nick is obsessed with The Tempest, believing that if they can find an Ariel, they can conjure… Read More
Closed: 24 May 2025 - Park Theatre
‘No Hollywood end to this. No last minute rescue. This… right here… with you… is the best chance I’ve got…’ Jodie and Brad seem like they have it all. The… Read More
Closed: 24 April 2022 - Polka Theatre
Helen Stephens’ rip-roaring story about hiding a lion and finding a friend. When a lion is chased out of town, a young girl helps him find somewhere to hide. It’s… Read More
Closed: 21 March 2015 - Royal Court Theatre
Zinnie Harris brings her darkly witty and magical play about our recent European history to the Royal Court. Starting with a seemingly innocent one night stand, How To Hold Your… Read More
Closed: 30 September 2006 - Lyric Hammersmith Studio
Jonas Mudge can't imagine ever hugging a tree or selling his farm, but when the mysterious GW arrives one night, he whisks him off to a new life. Neither of… Read More
Closed: 19 December 2015 - Soho Theatre
A story about falling in love - and proving it to the government - Sonya Kelly is back in How To Keep An Alien with a tearfully funny, tender memoir… Read More
Closed: 15 January 2005 - Arts Theatre
Toby Young was sent to New York as the bright young thing of British journalism and returned as the dull middle-aged thing. Having left a PhD in Philosophy to pursue… Read More
Closed: 24 November 2024 - King’s Head Theatre
The true story of a Technicolor Woman in a black and white world By Jonathan Maitland (Dead Sheep, An Audience With Jimmy Savile, The Interview). How do you navigate a… Read More
Closed: 19 May 2012 - Unicorn Theatre
What could a play written 2,500 years ago possibly mean today? Ryan Craig’s How To Think The Unthinkable is a new adaptation of Sophocles’ Antigone that captures the passion, danger… Read More
Closed: 1 September 2012 - Unicorn Theatre
London. Olympic City 2012.The Olympic bid vowed to change the lives of young people. How Was It For You? finds out if it did.The Unicorn Young Company present their take… Read More
Closed: 12 June 2013 - Udderbelly
Described by the Daily Mail as 'the most sophisticated drugs baron of all time', Howard Marks has worked with the British Secret Service, been in prison in America, and his… Read More
Closed: 3 December 2005 - Soho Theatre
A new sketch show from the man/cartoon double act. Read More
Closed: 29 November 2014 - Barbican: The Pit Theatre
Take an adrenaline-fuelled ride into Dublin’s underworld in Mark O'Rowe's Howie The Rookie.A tale of two halves, narrated first by the Howie, then picked up by the Rookie, unfolds within… Read More
Closed: 7 January 2012 - Southwark Playhouse
Howl's Moving Castle is a seasonal alternative to the traditional Christmas panto.Sophie is an 18-year-old girl who toils in the hat shop opened years ago by her late father. One… Read More
Closed: 17 June 2004 - Hoxton Hall
Two down and two to go, the third Hoxton Bark returns to light up June like a particularly attractive novelty lamp. Most likely the kind of family heirloom that's been… Read More
Closed: 26 March 2012 - Soho Theatre
Soho theatre's in-house community of playwrights, The Hub, present their latest short works in a monthly show, Hub Monthly Nights. Following on from their success in November, the evening promises… Read More
Closed: 17 February 2010 - Greenwich Theatre
Adapted from Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, this play centres on the outcast urchin Huck, who, along with runaway slave Jim, drift through the night, carried along on… Read More
Closed: 15 May 2010 - Southwark Playhouse
Huck is a stage adaptation of Mark Twain's The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn, featuring live music.Huck, an outcast teenager, and Jim, a runaway slave, are fleeing down the Mississippi on… Read More
Closed: 31 December 2024 - Unicorn Theatre
During the long, cold winter, Mr Penguin carefully guards his egg. This is a heart-warming tale about a child and parent learning how to thrive despite all the odds. Read More
Closed: 8 June 2013 - Polka Theatre
Hue Boy has a problem that everyone is talking about... he is small and doesn't seem to be growing "at all, at all". His family and the villagers all have… Read More
Closed: 28 April 2013 - Jackson’s Lane Theatre
Hue Boy has a problem that everyone is talking about... he is small and doesn't seem to be growing. His family and the villagers all have their opinion on what… Read More
Closed: 29 April 2006 - King’s Head Theatre
Warren and Clark are ready to conquer the world with their slick comedy double-act. All they need now is a gig! But do they need each other? Huge is a… Read More
Closed: 28 January 2012 - Trafalgar Studios 2
A rare opportunity to see Huis Clos, Jean Paul Sartre’s brilliant existentialist masterpiece written in 1944. One room, no windows, and a locked door. There’s no way out for three… Read More
Closed: 20 April 2013 - Little Angel Theatre
An eccentric couple travel their strange monochrome world in a quirky land-boat, until their lives are turned upside down by a new arrival - the adorable and colourful Lulu. In… Read More
Closed: 18 June 2016 - Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
In a dystopian vision of a city bursting at the seams, humanity is forced to act to survive a tidal wave of natural presence in Human Animals, the Royal Court… Read More
Closed: 24 November 2007 - Battersea Arts Centre
I’ve never had a happy time with computers. I’ve avoided them for as long as I could but recently this has become an impossible position. I think they prosecute people… Read More
Closed: 4 November 2007 - Young Vic
An evening of reminiscence, reflection, song and protest. With contributions from Holocaust survivors, artists, activists and choral phenomenon The Shout. Read More
Closed: 12 August 2006 - Trafalgar Studios 2
A double bill by French playwright Jean Cocteau.The Human Voice is a monologue; one side of a telephone conversation as a desperate woman tries to save her love affair.The Sound… Read More
Closed: 4 February 2012 - Soho Theatre
In 1943 Agent Dymock Watson of the Special Operations Executive, an elite unit of special forces commandos, was parachuted into Romania on an extremely dangerous secret mission. In 2011 his… Read More
Closed: 30 May 2004 - Hackney Empire
This captivating production is great fun for everyone - featuring lots of colourful nursery rhyme characters, songs, comedy, and plenty of audience participation.Looking to see some musical theatre? Find out… Read More
Closed: 16 July 2011 - Soho Theatre
An inverted fairytale for our times, Hundreds And Thousands is a macabre and unsettling examination of love, entrapment and hypocrisy. Lorna is 44 and desperate to start a family. After… Read More
Closed: 21 December 2019 - Arcola Theatre
This production of Hunger is a bold new adaptation of the psychological novel. A young man moves to the big city with dreams of becoming a writer. But in this… Read More
Closed: 8 May 2004 - Arts Theatre
Hurricane charts the tumultuous life of Alex Higgins which saw his spectacular rise to fame after leaving school at 15, winning the all-Ireland snooker championship at the age of 17 and becoming… Read More
Closed: 7 February 2004 - Soho Theatre
Originally produced in Belfast and fresh from whipping up a storm at the Edinburgh Festival, this play charts the tumultuous life of Alex Higgins from the spectacular rise which saw… Read More
Closed: 17 March 2013 - National Theatre Lyttelton
Alex Jennings plays Alan Bennett as he recounts a series of memoirs accompanied by music. Orchestral support is provided by members of the Southbank Sinfonia. On selected Sunday afternoons, Hymn… Read More
Closed: 7 May 2005 - Lyric Hammersmith
Struggling with grief, guilt and dark secrets, this once tight-knit bunch of friends are brought to breaking point where the truth lies waiting … The groundbreaking Frantic Assembly celebrate their… Read More
Closed: 3 December 2006 - Drill Hall
Ken Campbell tells scarcely believable true stories, making the ordinary extraordinary and the extraordinary ordinary. Read More
Closed: 7 January 2006 - Almeida Theatre
From one of the greatest comic writers in French history, Moliére's classic farce pokes fun at Argan - a man so greedily obsessed by his own imaginary ailments, he can… Read More
Closed: 12 October 2013 - Hampstead Theatre
Double Olivier Award winner Antony Sher takes on the role of Sigmund Freud in Terry Johnson’s self-directed play Hysteria. Raising intriguing questions about Freud’s radical revision of his theories of… Read More
Closed: 29 April 2007 - Battersea Arts Centre
The most awkward dinner date in the world: the first course is a fight for survival and a banana can move you to tears. Read More
Closed: 20 October 2012 - Soho Theatre
I ♥ Peterborough, Joel Horwood's (I Caught Crabs In Walberswick), new comic show takes the form of a chaotic cabaret act fronted by Lulu a big bloke with a thirty-something… Read More
Closed: 25 April 2006 - Bloomsbury Theatre
Irish folk singer Liam Clancy makes a rare London appearance in a show which includes classic ballads and folk songs, poetry and tales from his past. I Am A Frreborn… Read More
Closed: 4 February 2006 - Lyric Hammersmith Studio
John Hegley shares his poetry and song with the younger generation. Warning: Contains audience participation and cabbage listening.Suitable for ages seven and over. Read More
Closed: 31 December 2004 - Pleasance Theatre
As seen, and heard, and the Edinburgh Fringe 2004. An hour or so of poems spoke, joked, sung, danced and puppeted. Warning: contains rhyming language & cabbage listening. Read More
Closed: 2 February 2008 - Gate Theatre
Tom has fallen in love - with life. However, Tom's body has another lover - death. A complex and unsettling exploration of the realities of an ageing body and an… Read More
Closed: 1 November 2008 - Lilian Baylis Studio
I Am Falling effortlessly blends dance and text to tell a story which is at once shocking and tender, harrowing but beautiful. It explores the extremes of human emotion and… Read More
Closed: 27 October 2024 - Cadogan Hall
The European premiere of Andrew Lippa’s I Am Harvey Milk starring West End star Joel Harper-Jackson (Kinky Boots, Jesus Christ Superstar) and renowned Broadway actress Sierra Boggess (Love Never Dies, Phantom Of The Opera, The Little Mermaid). With… Read More
Closed: 27 June 2009 - Arcola Theatre
A dark tale on the destruction of the rural landscape and the disenfranchised minimum wage, I Am Montana is a perilous examination of violence and fanaticism.Home in Montana after a… Read More
Closed: 10 December 2005 - Duke of York’s Theatre
Jefferson Mays plays 35 different characters, including the play’s creator Doug Wright, who travels to Berlin to interview Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, a transvestite who has survived the oppressive regimes of… Read More
Closed: 3 May 2009 - Hackney Empire
Award-winning stand-up hero Danny 'Slim' Gray presents his latest one man show I AM SLIM, with brand new material about growing up with his Mum, his siblings and... The Belt!… Read More
Closed: 21 May 2011 - Young Vic
I Am The Wind is a tale of enduring humanity against insurmountable odds. Two lifelong travelling companions are bound together on a journey across a vast ocean. At once moving… Read More
Closed: 6 February 2010 - Young Vic
I Am Yusuf And This Is My Brother is set in January 1948, Palestine. War begins and the villagers mourn the loss of the land they have worked for generations… Read More
Closed: 15 March 2015 - Polka Theatre
Michael Morpurgo's spellbinding story about the excitement of books is brought to life on stage at Polka Theatre. A moving testament to the value of stories and the imagination, I… Read More