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Angelo Duro: Ho Tre Belle Notizie

Angelo Duro is an Italian comedian, actor, and television personality, born in Palermo on August 20 1982. His career took off in 2010 when he was discovered during a performance and invited to the TV show Le Iene, where he created iconic characters such as Nuccio Vip and Il cantante senza pubblico.In 2017, he starred in his first major theater show, Perché mi stai guardando?, which was a hit in theatres across Italy. In 2018, he published his first novel, Il piano B, with Mondadori. In 2023 he was invited to the Sanremo Festival, further establishing his presence in the national entertainment scene. Angelo Duro is known for his provocative, politically incorrect, and groundbreaking style, which has won over a wide audience thanks to his originality and courage on stage. Throughout his career, he has achieved hundreds of sold-out performances in theatres across Italy and Europe.

Leicester Square Theatre • 29 Apr 2026

Kenrex

‘911, what’s your emergency?’‘My husband… they shot him… they all did.’July 10th, 1981, Missouri. Smalltown bully, Ken Rex McElroy rules Skidmore with an iron fist. His ten year reign of terror has involved theft, intimidation, assault, abduction and attempted murder but, thanks to his slippery defence attorney and the rusty cogs of the American justice system, Ken has never spent a night behind bars.But, when Ken shoots pillar of the community, greengrocer Bo Bowenkamp and leaves him for dead, the good folk of Skidmore decide that enough is enough. If the courts won’t bring Ken to heel, they will.Direct from an acclaimed run at Sheffield Theatres, receiving 5-star reviews from The Daily Telegraph and WhatsOnStage, KENREX is the unbelievable true story of a community taking back control — part True Crime, part Western, with a foot-stomping live Americana soundtrack.From the Olivier-nominated creators of Cruise, comes a bold new theatrical event that grips like your favourite True Crime box set – raw, relentless and impossible to look away!Trigger warnings: This production contains haze, flashing lights, strobe lighting, loud noises, gunshot sound effects, depiction of physical violence and death, strong language, and references to grooming, rape, sexual and physical abuse.

The Other Palace • 3 Dec 2025 - 1 Mar 2026

Sophie Garrad: Poor Little Rich Girl

Poor Little Rich Girl is a tongue and cheek love letter to Sophie Garrad’s chaotic childhood. Think nannies, ski slopes, outrageous diary entries, even more outrageous pets, oh – and the day she was driven to private school in a police car. This high-energy, razor-sharp stand-up hour sees Sophie satirize her own experiences of class, identity, privilege and the prison system. Sophie is best known for her ‘Private School Mum’ and ‘London Girlies’ sketches - which have generated over 100 million views online.

Leicester Square Theatre • 16 May 2026

Mark Thompson’s Spectacular Science Show

You think science is boring, think again; this is science like you have never seen it before. Designed for children and adults alike, Mark’s Spectacular Science Show explores the strange and magical properties of matter with exploding elephant’s toothpaste, vortex-generating dustbins and even howling jelly babies! Awarded ‘Best Kid’s Show at Edinburgh Fringe’ by The Derek Awards, this interactive show promises to entertain and educate in the most spectacular way!

Leicester Square Theatre • 30 May 2026

The Silence That Follows

How can you experience desire in a world where everything feels underwhelming? How can you explore your senses and sexuality when everyone else’s conception of sex makes no sense to you?In a decent but unimpressive orchestra, Harry and Ophelie feel stuck and disconnected. So when they realise that they can summon the most beautiful man they’ve ever imagined through their music, they develop a strange bond. Rivalry, obsession and sensuality combine as they work to turn their fantasy into reality. Enter Giulia, another musician of… limited talent. Awful? No. But bad enough to drive their apparition away. She'd probably be fired—if only she weren't having an affair with the conductor… They’re not going to kill her. It’s not that type of story. It’s about doing little things, inconsequential really. Just enough to make her leave. It’s not their fault Giulia is more fragile than anticipated, is it?Loosely inspired by Berlioz’ Symphonie Fantastique, music becomes the set of a fantastical thriller where reality turns into a psychedelic nightmare.After being long-listed for the 2025 Woven Voices Playwriting Prize, The Silence That Follows is making its debut with the Hope Theatre as part of the Write Club Festival.LATECOMERS MAY NOT BE ADMITTED.UNDER 18s ARE NOT PERMITTED INTO THE THEATRE FOR THIS PERFORMANCE.The performance lasts approximately 75 minutes without an interval.Refunds and exchanges are not available.

The Hope Theatre • 23 Jan 2026 - 24 Jan 2026

Madame La Mort

Presented by Labyrinth Productions and Full Moon Theatre, Madame la Mort is a hallucinatory, darkly comic reimagining of Rachilde’s forgotten Symbolist play - not a revival, but a total reinvention. Taking the original’s provocation as a jumping-off point, it explores what it means to want to die in a world where everyone wants to turn your pain into content.At its centre is a young man on the edge, watched, monetised, and mythologised by those around him. Friends, lovers, and strangers morph into spectators and exploiters - each trying to claim his story as their own. The piece moves between brutal realism and surreal cabaret, breaking form and tone as freely as the internet collapses tragedy into trend.Through physical theatre, fragmented dialogue, and a shifting soundscape inspired by Ravel’s music, Madame la Mort becomes a queer, dreamlike autopsy of performance, suicide, and the fetishisation of suffering.LATECOMERS MAY NOT BE ADMITTED.UNDER 18s ARE NOT PERMITTED INTO THE THEATRE FOR THIS PERFORMANCE.The performance lasts approximately 45 minutes without an interval.Refunds and exchanges are not available.

The Hope Theatre • 12 Jan 2026 - 13 Jan 2026

Foxes

Two people meet on a park bench in Central London, and an unlikely friendship blooms. Ali is struggling with their traditional South Asian family’s lukewarm acceptance of their sexuality, sitting on a new development that could change things forever. Shanta is a beloved auntie full of energy, but the loss of her husband and an estranged daughter leaves her alone in a busy city full of life. As Ali and Shanta learn about each other, their experiences and striking chemistry heal old wounds and help them grow into the people they were afraid to become.“Life’s too short to hold grudges and plant flags in the ground demanding tradition, all that matters is the connections we have and making sure we maintain them no matter what.”Producers of critically acclaimed shows ‘A Splash of Milk’ and ‘Naughty’ across the UK, PinkMilk Theatre are thrilled to bring a new show to London audiences which celebrates intersectionality in the queer community."Pink Milk Theatre already established their strong presence on the LGBTQ+ theatre scene with their previous show 'A Splash of Milk', and now are expanding their set of impactful, underrepresented real stories."- West End Evenings [Review for 'Naughty']LATECOMERS MAY NOT BE ADMITTED.UNDER 18s ARE NOT PERMITTED INTO THE THEATRE FOR THIS PERFORMANCE.The performance lasts approximately 60 minutes without an interval.Refunds and exchanges are not available.

The Hope Theatre • 26 Jan 2026 - 27 Jan 2026

Deadcrush

Bron has finally found her soulmate - the only catch? He died three and a half months ago. But she will try anything to make their love a reality. Steal his remains? Check! Take the Eurostar to the city of love? Check! Seek blessing from a higher power? Not a problem. As delusion takes over her world, how long can Bron dance with death before reality comes to break them apart?A zany rollercoaster ride through life and death, “Deadcrush” questions what we are willing to risk when love is all we have. Developed across scratch nights in multiple London venues, “Deadcrush” makes its full-length debut on the Hope Theatre stage as part of Write Club. Writer and director James Robertson is a non-binary, British-Australian playwright. Their writing has been staged in Ukraine, Hungary, Britain and Australia, where they ran the Plain English Theatre company. They graduated from MA Dramaturgy & Writing for Performance at Goldsmiths College. "[James Robertson] knows how a play works and how to play an audience,” - London Pub Theatre ReviewsLATECOMERS MAY NOT BE ADMITTED.UNDER 18s ARE NOT PERMITTED INTO THE THEATRE FOR THIS PERFORMANCE.The performance lasts approximately 60 minutes without an interval.Refunds and exchanges are not available.

The Hope Theatre • 28 Jan 2026 - 29 Jan 2026

Not Another Two Hander

One and Two are stuck in a room.They can’t leave until the play is done.But will the script ever arrive?And more importantly, will it actually be any good?Written by Rosie Pierce mainly to make fun of earlier plays written by Rosie Pierce, ‘Not Another Two Hander’ tackles the infamous theatre sub-genre head on. Expect instrumental music, thoughtful pauses and the overwhelming urge to stab yourself in the eye with a fork. And who knows, we might just discover something about what it is to be human along the way…LATECOMERS MAY NOT BE ADMITTED.UNDER 18s ARE NOT PERMITTED INTO THE THEATRE FOR THIS PERFORMANCE.The performance lasts approximately 50 minutes without an interval.Refunds and exchanges are not available.

The Hope Theatre • 30 Jan 2026 - 31 Jan 2026