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Eggs Aren’t That Easy To Make

Flash forward a decade and Dan, in a relationship himself with girlfriend Naomi who doesn’t want children, is ready to honour the agreement when Claire and girlfriend Lou struggle to find a donor.As IVF treatments, ante-natal classes and the looming realities of parenthood test the foursome’s friendship and relationships, Eggs Aren’t That Easy To Make explores our limits and boundaries, while highlighting the additional obstacles that LGBTQ+ couples face with warmth, heart and humour.

河畔工作室劇院 • 30 Mar 2026 - 12 Apr 2026

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

A new powerhouse production of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? comes to the West End this September. Starring Emmy and Golden Globe winner Gillian Anderson (The Crown, Sex Education, A Streetcar Named Desire) and Emmy and Tony Award winner Billy Crudup (Almost Famous, The Morning Show, Elephant Man).Set in the round and directed by Tony and Olivier Award winner Marianne Elliott (War Horse, Angels in America, Company), this fierce new production draws every spectator right into the eye of the storm…“I swear…if you existed, I’d divorce you”In the early hours of the morning on the campus of an American college, Martha, much to her husband George’s displeasure, has invited the new professor Nick and his wife Honey to their home for some after-party drinks. As the alcohol flows and dawn approaches, the young couple are drawn into George and Martha’s toxic games until the evening reaches its climax in a moment of devastating truth-telling.Produced by Sonia Friedman Productions, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? opens @sohoplace from 21 September for a strictly limited run (until 19 December). Don’t miss this explosive theatrical experience.

Soho Place Theatre • 21 Sep 2026 - 19 Dec 2026

Afternoon Special

Due to popular demand, we have introduced two Afternoon Specials every month. The two events in each month will feature the same artists so just book one per month if you want to see a new show each time. The Royal Court Afternoon Special is the new name for Variety Lunch Club. A new name but the same great afternoon at The Court! Join us for brilliant entertainers, a bowl of Scouse, a cup of tea and maybe a sweet treat all in the very best company. Tickets are just £5 or £8.50 including a bowl of finest home-made Scouse with bread roll and red cabbage. And NEW for 2026 by popular demand you can enjoy a dessert for just £3. So, you can get your ticket, Scouse, cup of tea and a dessert (gluten free option available) for £11.50. There is a special discount for groups with a free ticket for every 10th person (please call Box Office for details). Afternoon Special will still feature the best in local entertainment with a variety of comedians, actors, singers and entertainers. The whole proceedings are compered by your favourite and ours, Sam Avery.Performance InformationStalls tickets are available with a bowl of Scouse for an extra £3.50 and an additional £3 for dessert.Tickets are available for the show alone in stalls, circle and balcony.Please contact Box Office to book if you are a wheelchair user.Please contact Box Office to book if you are a wheelchair user as we can only accommodate 5 spaces in our stalls seating area downstairsIf you are bringing a large group, every tenth ticket is free. Please call the box office on 0151 709 4321 to book. Please note – the bar will close 15 minutes before the advertised start time.

Royal Court Liverpool • 29 Apr 2026 - 19 Aug 2026

John Wayne Gacy: The Killer Clown, Born Evil?

Gacy was one of the most prolific serial killers in US history. Between 1972 and 1978 in Chicago, he was responsible for the rape, torture and murder of at least 33 innocent teenage boys and young men. He became known as the Killer Clown due to his public performances as a clown prior to his crimes. In this theatrical piece, his story is told from his own perspective in chilling, vivid and unrelenting detail. This production is in memory of the 33 who died at the hands of a 'devil in disguise'.

theSpace @ Surgeons' Hall • 17 Aug 2026 - 22 Aug 2026

When Harry Met Sally Met Julie Met Jazz Met Kierkegaard Met Jung Met Lovely Johnny Marr

What is true love? Can a six-second kiss change everything? Why should you take every opportunity to dance? What is limerence? Is music the answer to everything? Or philosophy? And what’s Johnny Marr’s secret to a happy life? In the elegant surroundings of George Street’s Le Monde venue, singer and award-winning writer Angela Jackson explores the highs and lows of romantic love, through the sublime songs of Julie London, the wisdom of history’s greatest thinkers, and the wit of iconic screenwriting legend Nora Ephron.

Le Monde • 15 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

WEBBER!

The most audacious, hilarious musical about the life of Andrew Lloyd Webber returns! Marvel as young Webber is guided through life by Margaret Thatcher to achieve a lordship and fulfil his ultimate goal of becoming filthy rich and f*cking useless. Will he ever become a lord? Will he ever get to vote on cutting tax credits for the poor? Find out in WEBBER! Starring Laura Clare Reid and Grant Sharkey. Score, book and lyrics by Grant Sharkey. 'Gleefully filthy!' (Scotsman). 'An absolute hoot!' (BritishTheatreGuide.info). 'Riotous!' (SpeakTheSpeech.co.uk). 'Funny as Hell' (StageToPage.co.uk).

theSpace @ Surgeons' Hall • 17 Aug 2026 - 22 Aug 2026

Tim Kenneth Kicks the Bucket

After their professor, Tim Kenneth, suffers a mental breakdown in class, obnoxious prankster Scooter and teacher's pet Pencil embark on an odyssey through New Jersey, saddled by the weight of their own existence and with complicated feelings towards their lecturer. After its sold-out run in New York and debut at the Edinburgh Fringe, this academia-set dark comedy returns, bolder and brighter than before!

theSpace @ Surgeons' Hall • 11 Aug 2026 - 15 Aug 2026

Tether

Part ceilidh, part storytelling, and a good night out, Tether is a bold new collaboration between Scotland's Wonder Fools and South Korea's Theatre SAN. Spanning 60 years and three generations, the piece weaves folk songs, love letters and war stories into a shared experience of music and memory. Beginning as a joyous communal gathering, it gradually reveals an intimate love story shaped by migration, oppression and time. Playful, powerful and deeply human, Tether invites audiences to collectively dance, laugh, listen and remember – tracing the invisible threads that bind two nations together.

Summerhall • 6 Aug 2026 - 31 Aug 2026

The Last Audition

The Last Audition. A once-celebrated Shakespearean actor returns to an empty stage to rehearse King Lear and prove he can still live independently. As memory falters, voices from his past intrude, turning rehearsal into reckoning. Darkly funny and deeply moving, this intimate solo play explores ageing, caregiving, legacy and the courage to keep stepping into the light. European Premiere. Written and performed by international actor Paul Shearman, it blends Shakespeare with contemporary storytelling and emotional truth, resonating with audiences across generations. Perfect for Fringe-goers seeking powerful, human theatre.

theSpace on the Mile • 7 Aug 2026 - 29 Aug 2026

The Grants of Glen Grant

A lively musical play telling the true story of the Grant family of Rothes, founders of the world-renowned Glen Grant distillery. From illicit distilling and family enterprise to innovation and global success, the show blends history, humour and song. Performed by a community cast, it celebrates Speyside life, whisky heritage and the bonds of family, bringing local voices and lived experience to the stage with warmth, pride and a generous measure of spirit. Perfect for Fringe audiences seeking authentic Scottish storytelling, music, laughter and heart, rooted in real people and place.

Braw Venues @ Hill Street • 7 Aug 2026 - 11 Aug 2026

Pierrepoint: The People's Hangman

Albert Pierrepoint was an English hangman who executed an estimated 435 people in a 25-year career with HMP Prisons between the 1930s and 1950s. During his tenure, he was responsible for the executions of several high-profile murderers including the Acid Bath Killer – John Haigh, and Ruth Ellis – the last woman to be hung in England. Another was the case of one John Reginald Christie of 10 Rillington Place infamy. Through the executioner's eyes, this theatrical production dissects and scrutinises Christie's crimes and examines how he came to be on the end of a rope.

theSpace @ Surgeons' Hall • 24 Aug 2026 - 29 Aug 2026

Among the Pigeons

You suggest it, they perform it. Using your ideas, these five-star internationally reviewed improvisers build a story of life-changing moments, fully unscripted, swooping through big decisions, strange turns and moments of inspired silliness. There’s no script and no safety net, just playful confidence, sharp instincts and a willingness to follow the story wherever it flies. Every show is shaped by the audience and never repeated. Expect a full-feathered flurry of entertainment – surprising, imaginative and impossible to predict. From the Edinburgh-founded, global team behind Fringe sell-out Absolute Improv, Among the Pigeons is improvised storytelling at its best!

theSpace @ Niddry St • 17 Aug 2026 - 25 Aug 2026