James Haddrell speaks on supporting small theatre companies
One of the most rewarding things for me, therefore, is to see companies or artists that we’ve worked with, supported or programmed, going on to new opportunities.
Read moreOne of the most rewarding things for me, therefore, is to see companies or artists that we’ve worked with, supported or programmed, going on to new opportunities.
Read moreIn the years since Punchdrunk, now resident at Woolwich Works, burst on to the scene at Battersea Arts Centre, immersive theatre has become a genre all of its own.
Read moreMichael R. Jackson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning musical, nominated for 11 Tony Awards and winner of every Best Musical award in New York, has been hailed as a blisteringly funny masterpiece.
Read moreSometimes though, music, and a person’s relationship to it, can transcend that level of engagement – and for two very different performers, both heading to Greenwich Theatre in June.
Read moreI have been waiting for a long time for the right moment to stage The Dumb Waiter – one of Pinter’s most iconic plays – but last year when I read A Slight Ache, another of his short one-act plays, I knew they would make the perfect double-bill.
Read moreWith striking workers hitting the headlines on a daily basis, from nurses and paramedics to Post Office and passport office staff, one South London theatre is tackling the story of one of Europe’s longest but least well-known strikes – the Dunnes Store Strike.
Read moreIt is with some excitement then that the Dulwich Picture Gallery opens its new exhibition, but this is not a Monet, a Renoir or a Degas exhibit. Rather, the gallery has brought together 40 of the most important works by Berthe Morisot.
Read moreFlorence Nightingale, Edward Jenner, Marie Curie and Alexander Fleming are all household names, but one person that has been all but forgotten is Henrietta Lacks.
Read moreWe all know the story of The Three Billy Goats Gruff, right? In theatre we love well known tales like that – from the regular panto tales that come around every Christmas to the more modern adaptations of popular books.
Read moreStray Dogs is about an executioner who wants to put down his axe and become a healer instead.
Read moreLast Sunday was a huge night for London theatre, with both the Whatsonstage awards taking place at the Prince of Wales theatre and the Offies, celebrating off-West End and fringe theatre, taking over Alexandra Palace for its biggest ceremony yet.
Read moreSoundHoppers workshop from Modus Arts removes exploratory barriers and allows children to engage with sound and playfully.
Read moreAt the Unicorn Theatre, just minutes from London Bridge, under an illuminated tree canopy designed by Sadeysa Greenaway-Bailey, a handful of tales about the West African and Caribbean folk hero Anansi the Spider are currently being spun.
Read moreThe Genesis Theatre Design Programme is a free two-year part-time course which will train and support six designers with the aim of improving global majority representation among theatre designers, expanding the pipeline of talent and opening more career opportunities.
Read moreHaving seen the pantomime cancelled in 2020-21 due to the pandemic, and then cut drastically short in 2021-22 for the same reason, to finally experience a full run with more than 25,000 people coming to see the show has been a genuinely joyful experience.
Read moreJames Haddrell reviews Scroogelicious at Theatre Peckham and Alice In Wonderland at Brixton House
Read moreWe all have our own festive traditions, but at the heart of many Christmas routines is a trip to the theatre.
Read moreThe show is about escape, a celebration of the wilderness and our freedom to roam. In story and in song, it is about escaping the city, escaping your past, escaping the restrictions of upbringing or class or politics.
Read moreAdapted by Nick Lane and with original music composed by Tristan Parkes, The Valley of Fear sees Luke Barton and Joseph Derrington, who played Holmes and Watson respectively in The Sign Of Four, reprise their critically-acclaimed roles as the iconic duo.
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