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Romeo & Juliet

Two hearts. One fate. A timeless love reborn.The Duke’s Theatre Company presents Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, a bold reimagining of the iconic tragedy directed by Joseph Pitcher. Pitcher’s acclaimed credits include My Fair Lady at The Mill at Sonning, Bard from the Barn at the Barn Theatre Cirencester, and The Winter’s Tale at Theatre on the Bay in Cape Town.This vibrant production also features original music by award-winning composer Rob Millett, whose previous commissions include Ballet Rambert, the National Theatre, and Shakespeare’s Globe.Blending dynamic staging, evocative sound, and the enduring power of Shakespeare’s verse, this retelling illuminates the passion, peril and youthful intensity at the play’s core, inviting audiences to rediscover the world’s most famous star-crossed lovers.Website

Minack Theatre, Porthcurno • 15 Jun 2026 - 18 Jun 2026

Unforgettable: The Nat King Cole Story

UNFORGETTABLE is the story of Nat “King” Cole, and his marriage to his second wife, Maria.  It is also the story of the developing jazz scene from the 1940s to the 1960s, and an unflinching look at the racism prevalent in America in those decades, and the rise of the civil rights movement.Nat King Cole was a huge recording star - Capitol Records was founded on his success - and today he is fondly remembered by many, but not many people know that he was hounded by the Ku Klux Klan, and that they attempted to kidnap him from a stage mid-performance, with a view to killing him.  But Nat had a conflicted relationship with the civil rights movement itself. The Nat King Cole Trio were the first black Americans to have their own radio show.  Nat himself was the first black American to have his own coast to coast network TV show.  But Nat saw himself primarily as an artist, not as a spokesperson, and this two-hander tells the story of how he tried to juggle being an artist, a husband and a father through the shifting attitudes of the time, and all under the glare of blazing publicity.It is about a man trying to stay true to his jazz roots while others around him tell him what he should be doing

The Bridge House Theatre • 17 Jun 2026 - 4 Jul 2026

Nick Elleray: Don't Bring a Smile to a Frown Fight

'Life-affirming', 'wildly physical' and 'apt to induce wonder in the viewer': these are all phrases Nick Elleray has used to describe Cirque de Soleil. Since exploding onto the London comedy scene in the first part of the second decade of the first century of the current millennium, Nick has been seen as a comedian's comedian, a niece's uncle and a landlord's tenant. Many attempt to follow the path he has trod. Most of them succeed (it's actually quite a well-trodden path with clear signs and good facilities). But all agree that the real Nick Elleray experience leaves you feeling what can only be described as 'feelings'. In this show Nick will probably talk about biscuits, laziness and testosterone, amongst other things. "An underappreciated purveyor of quality downbeat comedy. Nick Elleray is a classy act" - Steve Bennett, Chortle "Time and money spent on Nick Elleray is time and money well spent. He's great." Edinburgh Festivals Magazine

Camden Comedy Club • 1 Aug 2025 - 21 Aug 2025

He Said/She Said

MISCONDUCT by Dom RileyThree mates off on one last big away day match. Then that’s it.He said: I tell things how they are, right? … So, this is Everything. My side.… the heat of the moment, the desire to smash something, anything, anyone up good and proper …. It’s beautiful, but not in the sort of way that you want to do it yourself, more the way that you want to see what it’s like, right there in real life. It’s difficult to explain.Dom Riley’s cautionary tale - a runaway train ride to a life-changing moment.LADYKILLER by Madeline GouldA chambermaid. A murder.She said: Lust. Gain. Power. Thrill. Be strong and dark on you own time, in secret.Madeline Gould’s play grabs you by the throat and plunges a knife into the darkest recesses of a human psyche.

White Bear • 21 Apr 2026 - 2 May 2026

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry The Musical

Following a sold-out run at the Chichester Festival Theatre, the five-star “pitch-perfect musical” (The Times) transfers to the West End.Funny, profound, deeply moving and uplifting, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is a joyous new musical adapted by Rachel Joyce from her multi million-selling novel, with “a ravishing score” (The Times) by the chart-topping indie musician, Passenger (Let Her Go).Harold Fry was never meant to be a hero. An ordinary man in an ordinary life until a letter from a long-lost friend sends him out the front door… and he keeps on walking. From Devon’s quiet lanes to the windswept streets of Berwick-upon-Tweed, his journey becomes a pilgrimage of love, redemption, and second chances.Strangers turn into companions, kindness appears in unexpected places, and the road reveals more than Harold ever imagined. Back home, his wife Maureen begins her own journey, one that might bring them together again.The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is a moving celebration of the human spirit  and a reminder it’s never too late to start again.

Theatre Royal Haymarket • 11 Feb 2026 - 18 Apr 2026

Niplash

A dance theatre solo by Karla Shacklock.Developed on Complicité’s Mudlarks International Residency.Liberation via lactivism! Niplash dives into the societal pressures, insane mixed messaging and unconditional love surrounding infant feeding. Through humour, honesty, and vulnerability, Karla opens a space where our stories are given a voice, and we are powerfully reminded that they matter. That we matter. And that art can be both balm and battle cry. Expect to see milk, tears and confetti.

Camden People's Theatre • 28 Feb 2026 - 7 Mar 2026

The Dance Plague of 1518

Hamilton. Six. Cats. All musicals based on true historical events. Well what happens when four struggling ‘Theatre In Education’ actors decide to cash in on this trend and stage a musical retelling of histories weirdest event- The Dance Plague of 1518. The only catch, they know nothing about The Dance Plague of 1518. Their ‘educational’ show tells the story of Princess Frau, who escapes the confines of her castle to Strasbourg- a depressing little village in need of a bath. She takes it upon h

New Wimbledon Theatre • 27 Feb 2026

Meet the Kids

Meet the Kids is a powerful coming-of-age play that amplifies the voices of four teenagers -a rapper, a poet, a vulnerable girl and an overachiever - navigating identity, grief, faith, and peer pressure within the confines of school and everyday life. As they face challenges at home, in the classroom, and with peers, these young people confront the expectations placed on them  - by others and by themselves - and learn what it truly means to be heard.For these kids, school isn’t about surviving exams - it’s about surviving life. Raw, honest, and deeply human, Meet the Kids invites audiences to listen closely to voices we too often ignore, celebrating resilience, courage, and the power of speaking out.Meet Quincy, Angelique, Billie-Jo, and Jessica as they fight to reclaim their voices in a world determined to silence them.

The Bridge House Theatre • 2 Jun 2026 - 13 Jun 2026

You Won’t Help Me

You Won‘t Help Me truly is a play like no other. This is not just a play about domestic violence. The script was written by Phoenix Benham, who has created the play, based on her own experiences from three separate abusive relationships. It is raw, honest, emotional, and hard to watch, but also joyful, full of love, and laugh out loud in some places, showing both the light and the dark, just like real life.

Etcetera Theatre • 31 Mar 2026 - 5 Apr 2026

Professional Cynic

Rachel O'Connor is a cautious disruptor! She has authority issues, is freaked out by AI and don't even get her started on social media influencers! A show for anyone who is fed up with the modern world. Expect stand up, character comedy and plenty of disruption! 'Subversive' 'Hilarious' 'A Force of Nature' Rachel O'Connor is a comedian with a background in improv, sketch comedy and stand-up. She has performed comedy shows at a number of Fringe Festivals and featured in The Guardian. Rachel is also the founder of independent production company Heyoka Productions.

Etcetera Theatre • 10 Aug 2025

The Comfort Woman

In South Korea, young Minja lives a sheltered life in her remote village, unaware of the ongoing world war. Until one encounter changes everything: kidnapped by the Japanese Army, Minja must hold on to her fierce will to survive in the face of the unimaginable.The Comfort Woman is a powerful and heart-wrenching portrayal of one woman’s courage, built from thousands of real women’s stories. It’s a tribute to the countless women who endured similar fates during one of history’s darkest periods.

Omnibus Theatre • 3 Mar 2026 - 7 Mar 2026