West End

Quentin Tarantino to debut first stage play in London, and it could become his final film

Quentin Tarantino will bring his first stage play to London’s West End, with the filmmaker confirming that the project is…

9 months ago

Lander 23 and the Future of Theatre-Game Hybrids

When audiences step into a Punchdrunk production, they rarely know where reality ends and theatre begins. Since its inception, the…

10 months ago

Sabrage Returns: How Circus and Cabaret Are Rewriting London’s Theatrical Rules

It is no longer enough for theatre to simply entertain. In an age where attention spans are pulled in a…

10 months ago

Whose Story Is It To Tell? The Quasimodo Question and the Future of Inclusive Casting

When the bells of NOTRE DAME ring out this month at the Prince Edward Theatre, the music will stir familiar…

10 months ago

Beyond the Mask: Why LW Entertainment Marks More Than a Rebrand

In the crowded landscape of global theatre, corporate name changes usually pass with little more than a press release and…

10 months ago

ATG Entertainment lines up £500 million bid for TodayTix, sharpening its West End edge

ATG Entertainment is preparing a bid for TodayTix valued at about £500 million, a move that would deepen the theatre…

10 months ago

London theatre at a crossroads, how pricing, celebrity casting, and safe revivals are reshaping the stage

For centuries theatregoing in London has swung between carnival and cathedral. Shakespeare’s audiences paid a penny and stood shoulder to…

10 months ago

HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD marks nine years at the Palace Theatre, plus global screen and stage updates

HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD celebrated nine years at London’s Palace Theatre on 30 July, continuing a landmark West…

10 months ago

Queering the Canon in THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST

In the richly traditional landscape of West End theatre, it is not every day that Oscar Wilde’s THE IMPORTANCE OF…

10 months ago