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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

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

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

Kid Sister

Kid Sister is a moving and sharply witty new play following Shell, who has spent seventeen years waiting to reunite with the sister she lost to the care system. As Natalie turns 18 and the final barriers fall away, Shell’s hopes collide with the realities of social services. Kid Sister is an exploration of the complications and joys of the social care sector in Wales.

The Bread & Roses Theatre • 10 Mar 2026 - 21 Mar 2026

ELBA

Elba is a tiny island in the middle of the Mediterranean sea, not quite as big as Corsica, not quite as small as Monte Cristo. We are best known for those 10 months. Those 10 months where The Emperor of France, Napoleon Bonaparte, graced our shores, and became our leader. In all honesty, times were tough, we needed something, anything, a sign of hope. And then out of the blue he appeared. He promised us the world, he promised us wealth, he promised us prosperity. We trusted him. We gave him all we had… But we were foolish, weren’t we? Naive perhaps? And now we will never be able to escape his shadow…What happens to a community that has no control over its future? What happens when we believe the promises of the powerful? Napoleon Bonaparte’s banishment on the island of Elba was unexpected, nobody, least of all the Elbans saw this coming. But was this a sign of hope for the island, or had they become a sacrificial pawn in a megalomaniacs masterplan? Elba is a show about, “Gentrification, pricing out locals, and politician’s broken promises“, whilst also exploring themes of Britain’s colonial past. Elba is a physical theatre multi-media show about Napoleon Bonaparte forgotten months, but really, it is an all too well known narrative about, “a community that is taken for granted and not given a voice, or a choice, in its future.” ​

The Bridge House Theatre • 28 Jul 2026 - 1 Aug 2026

Allegra

From Olivier Award nominated playwright Peter Quilter (End of the Rainbow, Glorious!) comes a new heart-warming comedy with music, starring national treasure Maureen Lipman (BAFTA nominee Pianist, Coronation Street, See How They Run, Educating Rita).Allegra is full of life, joy and an irresistible urge to sing. She bursts into song at home, in the street, and even in shops and restaurants. Sometimes the music plays only in her imagination, but often it spills into real and disruptive performances that create chaos in her quiet village and amuse, confuse or exasperate everyone she meets.Her brother Ronen and her carer Anna try to keep her exuberance under control while avoiding angry visits from the local policeman. Yet they face an impossible challenge. How can they protect Allegra without dimming the happiness and wonder that fill her heart and define her spirit?Maureen Lipman stars as Allegra, in this moving comedy with lively musical sequences and plenty of laughter. It is also a tender and emotional story about family, love and the way even the most beautiful minds can begin to disappear.

Richmond Theatre (Ambassador Theatre Group) • 8 Jun 2026 - 13 Jun 2026

Ritual

Ritual after ritual after ritual. Orestes has secretly returned to his childhood palace, seeking revenge on his mother for the murder of his father, guided by the gods. But as he holes up in the forgotten depths of his former home, the gods have gone silent. Witness this reimagining of Aeschylus’s epic tragedy, as audiences are given the freedom to explore space and time over the course of an 8-hour day, featuring an actor performing nonstop throughout… and some unexpected appearances throughout

COLAB Tower • 21 Feb 2026 - 22 Feb 2026

Alison Spittle: BIG

Following an award winning sold-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe, Alison Spittle is touring "her finest show to date" (The Scotsman). A man told Alison to sit down and now she's doing a whole stand up show about it. After an encounter on a train with a man triggers a series of events that change Alison’s life, she ponders if it’s easier to change herself than the world around her. This is a big show about making yourself smaller. The winner of the Comedian’s Choice Award at Edinburgh Fringe 2025, BIG was voted the best show of the festival by comedians, and also made British Comedy Guide’s list of Best Reviewed Shows last year. Winner of the Best Performer Award at Dublin Fringe 2025. Alison has made appearances on House of Games, Celebrity Goggle Box and Pointless Celebrities, and on the popular podcasts Off Menu, The Gargle and Trusty Hogs. She is the co-host of the brand new podcast Ignore That Feeling with Fern Brady, and has also co-hosted Magazine Party and Guilty Feminist. You may have also seen Alison as the support act for Fern, Rob Delaney and Maria Bamford on tour.

Leicester Square Theatre • 19 Jun 2026

Crowd Work: Frank Skinner, Maisie Adam and Travis Jay

Join us for CROWD WORK: an interactive comedy show which sees three comedians flexing their comedy muscles and taking on whatever the audience throws at them. Championing your weird and wonderful stories, unpacking your confessions and diving into your dilemmas. This is work-in-progress, so expect an evening where nothing is prepared and everything is possible! Three comedians. One crowd. Absolute chaos.

Leicester Square Theatre • 11 Mar 2026

After Miss Julie

A revival of Patrick Marber’s 2003 adaptation of the classic Strindberg play, After Miss Julie places the title character in 1945 on the eve of Labour’s historic landslide victory. Julie is daughter of a powerful MP, and her disastrous forbidden fling with her father’s chauffeur, John, becomes the battleground for social commentary on class, gender, and manipulation.

Park Theatre • 11 Feb 2026 - 28 Feb 2026

Loot

A darkly funny biting satire of the Roman Catholic Church, social attitudes to death, and the integrity of the police force, Loot follows young thieves Dennis and Hal, who rob the bank next door to the funeral parlourwhere Dennis works and hide the stolen money in Hal’s mother’s coffin.

Queen's Theatre • 19 Feb 2026 - 7 Mar 2026