Headphone Horror Thrills at Hampstead Theatre
Jamie Armitage's chilling 'headphone horror' play, A Ghost in Your Ear, delivers old-fashioned scares at Hampstead Theatre until 31 Jan. Experience the innovative sound-led terror.
Jamie Armitage's chilling 'headphone horror' play, A Ghost in Your Ear, delivers old-fashioned scares at Hampstead Theatre until 31 Jan. Experience the innovative sound-led terror.
Lyle Kessler's 80s drama 'Orphans' receives a gripping revival in London, featuring an outstanding cast in a claustrophobic power play. See it until 24 January.
A powerful theatrical adaptation of essays by Indigenous fathers, including Stan Grant and Troy Cassar-Daley, offers a vulnerable and warm exploration of fatherhood, trauma, and healing at Belvoir Street Theatre.
Comedian Eddie Izzard discusses her unique take on Hamlet, her toughest marathon, and a surprising link to Margaret Thatcher's political demise. Exclusive interview insights.
Thea Sharrock directs a stage version of the classic Western 'High Noon' in London. Featuring Billy Crudup and Denise Gough, it's an entertaining show that feels more like a screenplay on stage. ★★★☆☆
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Maggie O'Farrell's novel 'Hamnet' hits the stage, while Bridget Christie tours a new show. Your guide to the best in UK theatre, comedy, and culture this week.
Billy Crudup and Denise Gough star in a tense West End adaptation of the classic western, its McCarthy-era allegory finding powerful new relevance. At the Harold Pinter theatre until 6 March.
Girls Aloud star Nicola Roberts is 'heartbroken' after withdrawing from the final week of Hadestown for surgery. The pregnant singer, 40, shares her disappointment and apologises to fans.
Experience immersive horror at Hampstead Theatre with 'A Ghost in Your Ear'. This innovative show uses binaural microphones for chilling 3D audio. Not for the faint-hearted.
The festive season may be over, but several major London pantomimes are still running until Sunday, January 11. Discover where to catch Catherine Tate's 'Sleeping Beauty' and adults-only shows.
Jamie Armitage's binaural horror play 'A Ghost in Your Ear' terrifies audiences at Hampstead Theatre Downstairs. A meta tribute to MR James, it stars George Blagden. Runs until 31 Jan 2026.
Comedian Kate Owens brings manic energy to a darkly humorous show spoofing religious repression. See her acclaimed performance in London until 10 January.
Merseyside comic Jade Franks turned cleaning toilets at Cambridge into a Fringe First-winning show. Now, her hit 'Eat the Rich' is being developed for TV, as she fights to open doors for working-class artists.
Carrie Coon delivers a powerhouse performance in the London revival of Tracy Letts' 'Bug'. Read our full review of this intense, paranoid thriller.
Sheridan Smith delivers a powerful performance in Alan Ayckbourn's 1985 play about a woman's mental breakdown. The ★★★☆☆ production runs at London's Duke of York's Theatre. Read our full review.
Cole Escola's Tony-winning play 'Oh, Mary!' receives a lukewarm two-star review in London. The historical comedy about Mary Todd Lincoln's life struggles to connect with UK audiences. See it at Trafalgar Studios until 25 April.
Stranger Things fans seeking more after Season 5 can discover Henry Creel's origins in the West End live show, 'The First Shadow'. Spoilers and ticket details inside.
Theatre-maker Clare Watson's love for roller derby inspires a high-energy stage show, Mama Does Derby, featuring real skaters at Sydney Town Hall and Adelaide Entertainment Centre. Discover the sport's power and community.
Acclaimed Broadway and screen actress Marcia Rodd, known for Little Murders and a Tony nomination, has passed away at 87. Her family confirmed the news.
Elizabeth Dulau, breakout star of Andor, will play Victorian novelist George Eliot in the world premiere of 'Bird Grove' at Hampstead Theatre from February 13. Book tickets now.
Barbara Bergin's 'Dublin Gothic' at the Abbey Theatre traces four families through 100 years of the city's history, from slums to the Aids crisis. A teeming, ambitious production.
Discover the biggest Broadway shows of 2026, featuring Daniel Radcliffe's one-man play, a Dolly Parton musical, and star-studded revivals. See what's coming to New York stages.
Sheridan Smith delivers a powerhouse performance in Alan Ayckbourn's 1985 play 'Woman in Mind'. Read our review of this West End revival, running until 28 Feb 2026.
Frank Dunlop, the pioneering director who founded London's Young Vic theatre and transformed the Edinburgh Festival, has died at 98. Discover his lasting legacy.
Sheridan Smith plays a housewife escaping into fantasy in Alan Ayckbourn's 'Woman in Mind', a timely revival at London's Duke of York's Theatre until 28 February. Read our review.
Frank Dunlop, the pocket dynamo who founded London's Young Vic and directed the Edinburgh International Festival, has died at 98. Read about his remarkable legacy in British theatre.
Dame Judi Dench, Stephen Fry, and Simon Callow share their passion for Shakespeare's greatest comedy in a special reunion now on YouTube. Discover the melancholy magic.
Tom Littler directs a slick 1920s update of Sheridan's classic comedy 'The Rivals' at Richmond's Orange Tree Theatre. With a stellar cast, it's the perfect post-Christmas theatrical treat. Booking until 24 Jan 2026.
Forrest Gump writer Eric Roth makes his theatre debut with a stage adaptation of the classic western High Noon, featuring Bruce Springsteen songs. World premiere at London's Harold Pinter Theatre.