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Archduke

'Maybe the world don’t have to end at all. We can just get off the train… go get a sandwich.' Belgrade, 1914. Three hungry young men are offered something to eat (and the chance to change the course of history). Their mission: kill Archduke Franz Ferdinand and set the century alight. A wild, heartfelt and occasionally accurate tale of history’s most reluctant radicals, from Pulitzer Prize finalist Rajiv Joseph (Guards at the Taj, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo). Lyndsey Turner (The Crucible, 1536) directs this European premiere, designed by Es Devlin (The Lehman Trilogy).This production has been supported by a lead gift from Charles Holloway OBE.

Royal Court Theatre • 20 Jun 2026 - 25 Jul 2026

TIFO Live

Tifo Podcast Live returns to Leicester Square Theatre for an evening of football discussion, analysis and the occasional tangent. Hosted by Joe Devine, the show brings the much-loved podcast from your headphones to the stage. Expect deep dives into the game’s biggest trends, a few fun games, and the sort of discussion that usually gets cut out of the podcast!

Leicester Square Theatre • 8 Sep 2026

Up The Anti: A Comedy Fundraiser for the North London Hunt Saboteurs

Join an incredible line up of comedians for a night of laughter in aid of the North London Hunt Saboteurs. Featuring Daniel Fox, Harry Badger, James Gill, Horn Walsh, Sue Jerkins, Shappi Coarse-Angling, Alasdair Bear-Baiting, and Stewart Eel. NLHS take part in direct action to deter and intervene in organised bloodsports in the countryside around London and beyond. All profits will go to their work.

Leicester Square Theatre • 6 Jul 2026

Na Drini Cuprija

A story of love, loss and redemption. On the banks of the timeless Drina River, where cultures meet and histories collide, stands a bridge that has witnessed centuries of love, loss, and survival.  Spanning generations, this powerful story follows the lives of those who pass over it—lovers separated by war, families torn between identities, and strangers bound by fate. As the world changes around them, the bridge remains, silently holding the memories of everything that came before. WRITTEN BY Ivo AndricDIRECTED + PERFORMED BY Tihomir StanicRUNNING TIME 75 mins (no interval)SUITABLE FOR AGES 16+TICKETS €40 Please note, this show will be performed in Serbian.

Smock Alley Theatre, 1662 • 23 May 2026

Toxic Relationships

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Smock Alley Theatre, 1662 • 15 May 2026

Gaudí: God's Architect

Genius? Madman? Saint? The story of Antoni Gaudí, internationally renowned visionary architect responsible for Barcelona's towering Sagrada Familia. The sell-out 2024 Fringe show written and directed by Stephen Callaghan returns with a revised version marking the centenary of Gaudi's death. As all eyes turn towards Barcelona for the completion of Gaudi's masterpiece and the case opens for Gaudi's canonisation, Callaghan heads a cast of three bringing to life the powerful and enigmatic events and characters surrounding God's Architect. ‘Acting is strong throughout... engrossing’ (AllEdinburghTheatre.com). 'Superb writing' (Derek Awards). 'Sincere storytelling' (BroadwayBaby.com). 'Fun and educational' (Scotsman).

theSpace @ Surgeons' Hall • 7 Aug 2026 - 15 Aug 2026

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Perfect for fans of The Play That Goes Wrong and Noises Off. ***** (Skinny). Returning to the Fringe for the sixth time due to phenomenal demand, this Oscar Wilde twist is guaranteed to have you in stitches. When a traditional production of Oscar Wilde’s classic play gets underway, everything seems to be going perfectly to plan... until the lead actor fails to arrive on cue. 'Guaranteed to bring a smile to the face of even the greatest of improv-phobic curmudgeons' **** (Scotsman).

Underbelly, George Square • 6 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

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Old Saint Paul's Church • 7 Aug 2026 - 11 Aug 2026

Democrazy

From the company behind The Italians in England comes an extraordinary tale about democracy and dictatorship, told through Balinese mask, music and physical theatre with Edoardo Vanoni and Denis Haugh. Cycling through the countryside of a tropical island, an Italian tourist loses his way when his phone battery dies. He enters the home of an old mask maker and from then on a remarkable political story unfolds. This play explores the lure of populism and the common traits shared by dictators, reflecting the political realities shaping our world today. The show is dedicated to Alexei Navalny.

theSpace @ Surgeons' Hall • 7 Aug 2026 - 15 Aug 2026

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Le Monde • 15 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

Twelve Angry Men

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theSpace @ Niddry St • 11 Aug 2026 - 15 Aug 2026