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Closed: 22 July 2007 - Almeida Theatre
At an important political summit matters of great weight are being discussed... but there is a subversive element to the meeting.Orlando Gough drew together folk and traditional songs from around… Read More
Closed: 3 November 2011 - Criterion Theatre
A live lunchtime review show featuring a panel of critical voices discussing three recent theatrical openings in and around London. Read More
Closed: 14 August 2005
London Bubble's latest promenade performance sees them take you a wander into the woods in pursuit of a mysterious philosopher, The Great God Pan, the police and a smattering of… Read More
Closed: 21 May 2006 - King’s Head Theatre
Kevin Moore takes the audience into the world of Wonderland creator Lewis Carroll in a piece which draws from Carroll's diaries, letters, poems and stories.One of the King's Head's fundraising… Read More
Closed: 3 June 2006 - Bush Theatre
Laney arrives in Oxford, Mississippi, an outsider with a twisted back and only her writing to keep her company. When she befriends the hapless born-again Maribel, Laney’s penchant for story-telling… Read More
Closed: 2 June 2007 - Bloomsbury Theatre
A tale of 1950s New York gangs, a young Puerto Rican alone in the city and a country preacher who leaves his comfortable parish to care for fighters, hookers and… Read More
Closed: 16 July 2009 - Hackney Empire
Brutal, poetic and ultimately devastating, Cross Road Blues recreates one of the most compelling myths in American music: Robert Johnson's alleged pact with the devil, hatched out at a crossroads… Read More
Closed: 5 July 2008 - Richmond Theatre
This historical drama centres on the crisis which faces the British nation when King Edward VIII declares his deep love for Wallis Simpson. Unswayed by the prospect of public scandal,… Read More
Closed: 18 March 2006 - Polka Theatre
Spider Sparrow is not like other children, he has an amazing way with animals. But he finds life tough, and danger is never far away.Suitable for ages eight and over. Read More
Closed: 10 June 2006 - Gielgud Theatre
The RSC production of Arthur Miller's witch hunt drama. Iain Glen plays John Proctor, a man whose relationship with a teenager leads to accusations of witchcraft which affect his wife.… Read More
Closed: 3 July 2010 - Barbican Theatre
Cruel is a dance piece of love, lust, obsession and rejection. Witness Brazil’s leading contemporary dance company explore the darker aspects of relationships in this exhilarating ensemble piece. Enter Cruel’s… Read More
Closed: 10 July 2004 - Young Vic
Cruel And Tender is a brand new play by Martin Crimp which is based on an extremely old one: Sophocles' Trachiniae. Far away a battle rages and an entire city… Read More
Closed: 19 May 2024 - The Other Palace
From the producers of smash-hit Heathers The Musical... Manipulative step-siblings Sebastian and Kathryn, flushed with their own sexual prowess, engage in a cruel bet: Kathryn goads Sebastian into attempting to… Read More
Closed: 4 September 2022 - Apollo Theatre
February 29th, 1988. Soho, London. Following rave reviews, the 2022 Olivier Nominated Cruise returns to the West End for a strictly limited run. CRUISE is the true story of what… Read More
Closed: 1 July 2006 - Bush Theatre
Maureen is a pensioner in search of passion. Since her heart was broken by David from Aberdeen - the world's best lover and a millionaire - she is finding it… Read More
Closed: 14 April 2007 - Arts Theatre
A show about apples.Adam and Eve work in the Fruit Naming Department of Eden Enterprises. When a strange looking apple arrives one day, instead of naming it, they are convinced… Read More
Closed: 6 May 2007 - Warehouse Theatre
Closed: 20 April 2019 - Park Theatre
Poignant love story Cry Havoc explores the relationship between the Western world and the Islamic Middle East through two men, asking if love can bridge even the widest cultural divide.… Read More
Closed: 26 November 2005 - Greenwich Theatre
There is a saying, that to receive a stranger is to honour a prophet... Since time immemorial, displaced people have caused controversy, discontent and fear. Whether they have moved as… Read More
Closed: 25 November 2006 - Donmar Warehouse
John is afraid to go to sleep; his father hasn't come home and he doesn't know what is happening.David Mamet's play considers the breakdown of a family, pinpointing the moment… Read More
Closed: 19 September 2009 - Sadler’s Wells
Crystal Pite, one of the most innovative and exciting choreographers working in Canada today, brings her company Kidd Pivot to the UK for the very first time with the award-winning… Read More
Closed: 22 November 2008 - Peacock Theatre
Five exciting youth dance companies take a fresh look at an important issue.Using the theme of stigma against people living with HIV as a start point Ctrl.Alt.Shift brings together four… Read More
Closed: 13 December 2014 - Tricycle Theatre
Mark Thomas returns to the Tricycle Theatre with his true story of how Britain’s biggest arms manufacturer came to spy on a comedian.Written and performed by Thomas, Cuckooed tells of… Read More
Closed: 1 June 2013 - Oval House
Eve is 13, a vampire, and has never left her room. Everything she knows comes from what her sister Tabby has told her. Eve does everything a good little vampire… Read More
Closed: 23 October 2004 - Battersea Arts Centre
Liquid Theatre have built a reputation for engaging interpretations of classic texts. This time they’ve delved into their own twisted imaginations to create a modern revenge tragedy set in a… Read More
Closed: 16 September 2006 - Hackney Empire
The twenty-five strong award winning Ashe Music Theatre Ensemble present the European premiere of their uplifting, hilarious love story, set on the mean streets of down-town Jamaica. All the family… Read More
Closed: 30 March 2013 - Polka Theatre
Journey into a world where kitchen meets garden and where pots and pans get mischieviously mixed up with planters and pails. Read More
Closed: 22 March 2014 - Lyric Hammersmith Studio
Curious is a perfect giggle-making introductory experience to theatre that explores everyday objects in an interactive environment. Suitable for babies and children up to the age of three. After the… Read More
Closed: 11 January 2020 - Wyndham’s Theatre
It's murder putting on a new musical - literally! Musical comedy caper Curtains is coming to the West End this Christmas. The play is currently splitting the sides of audiences… Read More
Closed: 1 April 2006 - Donmar Warehouse
Paul has a shocking secret. When at home, he is a loving father and husband; when he goes to work he administers the Cut. While society is revolted by his… Read More
Closed: 19 April 2008 - Soho Theatre
Cutlery Wars is a satirical comedy for children aged 7+ and anyone who ever went to school. At the end of the school field, two pupils share a surreal series… Read More
Closed: 11 June 2016 - Young Vic
‘We’re opposites, even though we came from the same, she’s nuttin like me, an that shames me.’ Teenagers Muna and Iqra get the same bus to school but they've never… Read More
Closed: 9 July 2016 - Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
Although teenagers Iqra and Muna take the same bus to school every day, they come from worlds apart, having never really spoken. Whereas Muna wears TopShop and sits on… Read More
Closed: 26 February 2011 - Tristan Bates Theatre
Inspired by true stories, Cutting The Cord is an intimate and heart-warming physical theatre piece. This one-woman show tells the story of Sachi, a young Japanese woman, and her comedic,… Read More
Closed: 21 April 2016 - Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, Shakespeare’s Globe
The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse holds the most psychologically acute of Shakespeare’s renowned late romantic quartet Cymbeline, presenting an unsettling but moving experience. In the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse’s uniquely intimate setting,… Read More
Closed: 2 June 2012 - Barbican Theatre
Internationally renowned for his visually powerful adaptations of Shakespeare, legendary director Yukio Ninagawa returns to the Barbican with his eagerly-awaited production of Shakespeare’s romance tragedy, Cymbeline. Full of sexual jealousy,… Read More
Closed: 17 December 2016 - Barbican Theatre
Shakespeare’s coming-of-age romance is stunningly retold for the 21st century. An ineffectual Queen Cymbeline rules over a divided dystopian Britain that is alienated, insular and on the brink of disaster.… Read More
Closed: 25 October 2009 - Arts Theatre
The National Youth Theatre presents Shakespeare's play of inter-generational battle, Cymbeline.Imogen has secretly married her childhood friend and first love, Posthumus. Her furious father, the King, banishes the new groom… Read More
Closed: 23 June 2007 - Barbican Theatre
Cheek By Jowl presents Shakespeare's tale of stolen sons, a banished son-in-law, a daughter on the run and a wicked stepmother.King Cymbeline's two sons are stolen as babies in an… Read More
Closed: 3 February 2007 - Lyric Hammersmith
The award-winning Kneehigh Theatre presents Shakespeare's twisty-turny romance. Both of King Cymbeline's sons are snatched at birth, and his daughter grows up to marry a man, Posthumous, of whom her… Read More
Closed: 3 September 2005 - Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
The story of Cymbeline contains more twists and turns than a record-breaking collection of helter-skelters. King Cymbeline has two young princes snatched from his grasp as babies, in a revenge attack.… Read More
Closed: 17 December 2005 - Trafalgar Studios 2
An exciting new thriller by acclaimed playwright Peter Arnott (The Breathing House, Losing Alec), which bristles with wit, satire and contemporary political relevance. 'Colonel' Brian Traquair is a man with… Read More
Closed: 16 March 2019 - Royal Court Theatre
David Ireland's hit black comedy Cyprus Avenue, in which a Belfast Loyalist struggles to let go of the past, returns to the Royal Court following an international tour. Having played a… Read More
Closed: 8 May 2016 - Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
In a co-production with Dublin’s Abbey Theatre, Artistic Director Vicky Featherstone directs the story of Belfast Loyalist Eric Miller, a man obsessed with fighting long-forgotten battles, at the Royal Court… Read More
Closed: 15 July 2006 - Unicorn Theatre
Cyrano has it all – sensitive, strong, an unrivalled swordsman, a brilliant poet – in fact, he’s the ideal man… well almost. Christian can hardly string a sentence together, but… Read More
Closed: 12 March 2022 - Harold Pinter Theatre
"The most breathtakingly exciting show in London" (Evening Standard) is back for 5 weeks only. The Jamie Lloyd Company’s Olivier award-winning production of Cyrano De Bergerac returns, following a sold-out season at the Playhouse… Read More
Closed: 27 May 2006 - Royal Opera House
Franco Alfano's opera, based on Rostand's legendary swordsman and poet, receives its Royal Opera debut in a production directed by Francesca Zambello.Cyrano De Bergerac is an expert duellist who is… Read More
Closed: 5 April 2007 - Bloomsbury Theatre
Set in rural Powys in the 1950's Cysgod Y Cryman (Shadow Of The Sickle) dramatically portrays a period of upheaval. The new generation is turning its back on its roots and… Read More
Closed: 30 June 2007 - Sadler’s Wells
A group of Europe's elite young dancers reaches the culmination of a two-year training programme with performances at Sadler's Wells to showcase its talents.The initiative brings together 32 institutions from 17… Read More
Closed: 7 May 2015 - Queen Elizabeth Hall
Experience the Middle Ages brought to the present through dance and song by four extraordinary performers in d'avant.When Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Damien Jalet met Luc Dunberry and Juan Kruz… Read More
Closed: 25 November 2006 - Hackney Empire
Set in a Caribbean hair salon in Toronto, this amazing new musical play gives voice to eight black women who tell their unforgettable stories in a kaleidoscope of drumming, singing… Read More
Closed: 16 February 2008 - Hackney Empire
Don’t panic, they’re back! A hilarious treat for the whole family with the welcome return of one of the most popular and revered British comedies of all time; Dad’s Army.… Read More
Closed: 21 January 2018 - Crazy Coqs (Brasserie Zédel)
Two actors play 25 characters in Dad's Army Radio Hour, a brilliant staging of classic radio scripts based on favourite episodes from the original TV series. Dad's Army Radio Hour celebrates… Read More
Closed: 26 January 2019
Two actors play 25 characters in Dad's Army Radio Show, a brilliant staging of three classic radio episodes based on favourite scripts from classic BBC TV series. Dad's Army Radio… Read More
Closed: 5 October 2019 - Sadler’s Wells
South African choreographer Dada Masilo is not afraid of reinventing a classic. Her Swan Lake, which opened Sadler’s Wells Sampled in 2014, placed her male Odile in pointe shoes. For Giselle, Masilo places the definitive… Read More
Closed: 25 February 2023 - Sadler’s Wells
South African choreographer Dada Masilo presents The Sacrifice. Inspired by Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring, this combines the European heritage of this work with the rhythmic movements of Tswana, the… Read More
Closed: 17 February 2007 - Shaftesbury Theatre
Daddy Cool, the new musical set to the tunes of Boney M, follows Sunny, a young Londoner that lives for music. Echoing the tale of Romeo And Juliet, Sunny is… Read More
Closed: 8 December 2012 - The Other Palace
The latest musical from Olivier and Tony Award winner John Caird, Daddy Long Legs tells the touching tale of an orphan and her anonymous benefactor. Set in the early 1900s… Read More
Closed: 29 November 2008 - Barbican: The Pit Theatre
Loosely based on the Greek myth, this production, both poignant and funny, explores the complexities of power through the relationship between a father and his son.Trapped in a labyrinth and… Read More
Closed: 13 January 2018 - Park Theatre
A ripping revival of Denise Deegan’s Olivier Award-winning, festive heart-warmer Daisy Pulls It Off wraps up Park Theatre’s 2017 season. Our plucky heroine Daisy is ready for a topping new term… Read More
Closed: 6 February 2010 - Arts Theatre
Daisy Pulls It Off centres on the attempts of super achieving scholarship girl Daisy Meredith to make her mark on the snobby setting of Grangewood School for Young Ladies. It… Read More
Closed: 16 April 2013 - Queen Elizabeth Hall
Hailing from Kerala, The Daksha Seth Dance Company mix stunning circus and aerial work alongside beautiful choreography, soundtracked by live percussion. Some of India's most talented performers combine both contemporary… Read More
Closed: 6 February 2010 - Linbury Studio (Royal Opera House)
A powerful, funny and touching piece of song theatre, Dalston Songs is a unique blend of music and choreography about memories of home and what ‘home’ means. Performance creator and… Read More
Closed: 25 July 2009 - Old Red Lion Theatre
Damages is Steve Thompson's witty satire about the tabloid food chain. Every paper wants a scoop. Every celebrity wants exposure. But when the scoop is a TV presenter's bare breasts, it's… Read More
Closed: 7 March 2009 - Tricycle Theatre
Paul is here to sell English-language textbooks. It’s Valentine’s Day and he’d rather be at home with his wife. He begins negotiations with his Syrian contact, Muna. But can he… Read More
Closed: 17 December 2012 - National Theatre Olivier
Tirso de Molina’s 1635 play Damned By Despair is brought to life in Frank McGuinness’ new version starring Bertie Carvel.Directed by Bijan Sheibani, Damned By Despair is a fast-paced adventure… Read More
Closed: 21 June 2009 - Soho Theatre
The Credit Crunch is here. You have had it easy for the past few years, enjoying every luxury that Britain had to offer, and now it is all over. Within… Read More
Closed: 17 February 2007 - Jackson’s Lane Theatre
Dan Clark entertains with his trademark neurosis, off beat observations, physically engaging performance style and some heartfelt love songs whilst shedding light on some modern day conundrums that are eating… Read More
Closed: 11 January 2010 - Apollo Theatre
Best known as lovable rogue Don Danbury in the BBC3 sitcom How Not To Live Your Life and Johnny Two Hats in The Mighty Boosh, Dan Clark brings his stand… Read More
Closed: 20 May 2011 - Bloomsbury Theatre
Best known as lovable rogue Don Danbury in the BBC3 sitcom How Not To Live Your Life and Johnny Two Hats in The Mighty Boosh, Dan Clark finally takes his… Read More
Closed: 10 July 2006 - King’s Head Theatre
A star-studded gala evening in memory of the King's Head's former artistic director, featuring the best of the King's Head musicals.One of the King's Head's fundraising gala shows.Looking to see… Read More
Closed: 8 April 2009 - Greenwich Theatre
This romp through entertainment history tells the story of Dan Leno, who became the most famous music hall artist of the age but ended his life incarcerated in a lunatic… Read More
Closed: 17 January 2006
Grandparents are embarrassing - especially if they were in the SS. Dan Tetsell, star of Radio 4's Museum Of Everything and BB"'s We Are History, presents a one-man show about… Read More
Closed: 27 February 2011 - Queen Elizabeth Hall
All the way from Brooklyn, New York, back by popular demand after a sold-out run of shows in 2009, Dan Zanes And Friends bring their festive style of all-ages handmade… Read More
Closed: 3 January 2015 - Aldwych Theatre
Strictly Come Dancing’s Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace bring their latest dance hit Dance ‘Til Dawn to the West End for a strictly limited season. Directed by Olivier Award winner… Read More
Closed: 16 October 2011 - Barbican: The Pit Theatre
Dance Marathon offers audiences a chance to put their glad rags on and dance their cares away in an interactive event inspired by the human endurance contests of 1920s and… Read More
Closed: 13 July 2009 - Peacock Theatre
Showcasing the talents of first and second year students at one of Britain's foremost colleges for the performing arts, London Studio Centre's Dance Overture overflows with energy in an exuberant… Read More
Closed: 5 October 2007 - Bloomsbury Theatre
Hossam Ramzy's band provides the distinctive world music to which Serena Ramzy and guest dancers explore the traditional dances of the Nile.Find out more about the rich variety of West… Read More
Closed: 25 October 2015 - Unicorn Theatre
Dance Umbrella: Unplugged features four incredible acts over two days. The Unicorn and Dance Umbrella have joined forces once again and handpicked two incredible and contrasting double bills perfect for… Read More
Closed: 13 March 2009 - Sadler’s Wells
Dance United and Sadler’s Wells join forces to present Destino, a ground-breaking collaboration between the worlds of professional and non-professional dance. Destino builds on Dance United’s acclaimed large-scale dance production… Read More
Closed: 16 September 2009 - Bloomsbury Theatre
Begona Cao and friends stage a dance charity gala in aid of two London children's charities: Down's South London and Small Steps School for Parents.The gala comprises a mixed bill… Read More
Closed: 6 July 2013 - Gate Theatre
Meet Edgar and Alice. Married for over thirty years, theirs is a relationship of explosive mutual loathing. Strindberg paints a compulsive and bitterly funny portrait of a magnificently doomed couple,… Read More
Closed: 27 May 2023 - National Theatre
Brian Friel’s Olivier Award-winning play is an astonishing evocation of a family’s world on the brink of change. Josie Rourke directs this striking revival, with a cast including Siobhán McSweeney… Read More
Closed: 10 May 2009 - The Old Vic
Brian Friel’s Laurence Olivier Award-winning play, Dancing At Lughnasa, is a bittersweet reflection of rural Ireland in the 1930s on the brink of industrialisation. The play comes to the Old… Read More
Closed: 20 September 2009 - Greenwich Theatre
Dancing In My Dreams is a new musical play inspired by the many children whose lives were changed forever by World War II.Dancing In My Dreams tells the story of… Read More
Closed: 17 April 2010 - Richmond Theatre
Dancing In The Streets celebrates the energy, emotion and electricity of the music that came from the heart of Detroit, Motown. Made famous by legendary artists including The Four Tops,… Read More
Closed: 22 July 2006 - Aldwych Theatre
In the early 1960s, in a town called Detroit, local kids were looking for a form of expression that they could call their own. They found it at the Motown… Read More
Closed: 14 July 2007 - Playhouse Theatre
Closed: 22 April 2006 - Cambridge Theatre
In the early 1960s, in a town called Detroit, local kids were looking for a form of expression they they could call their own. They found it at the Motown… Read More
Closed: 19 April 2008 - Richmond Theatre
After three years in the West End, Ivor Novello Award-winning director Keith Strachan brings this hit show to Richmond. Made famous by such legendary artists as The Four Tops, The… Read More
Closed: 30 January 2010 - New Wimbledon Theatre
Featuring the legendary Motown classics I Heard It Through The Grapevine, My Girl, Dancing in the Streets, I'll Be There, Stop In the Name of Love, Tears of a Clown,… Read More
Closed: 29 July 2006 - Richmond Theatre
Celebrating timeless hits from the pop phenomenon Abba, and hot on the heels of the huge success of Mamma Mia, this gorgeous, glittering production is a non-stop, fun-filled party guaranteed… Read More
Closed: 25 July 2009 - Richmond Theatre
Dancing Queen features a cast of twenty singers and dancers, dazzling costumes and outrageous choreography in a high-octane musical tribute featuring such legendary ABBA hits as Money Money Money, Waterloo,… Read More
Closed: 10 July 2010 - Soho Theatre
Dandy In The Underworld is the hilarious and insane story of one of Soho's most colourful real-life characters, the painter, dandy and failed suicide Sebastian Horsley. With a childhood surrounded… Read More
Closed: 20 May 2006
Zach prowls a midnight beach on the shores of Lake Michigan, nursing a secret longing. Meanwhile Jackson sits in Hollywood pounding out furious emails to the President of the United… Read More
Closed: 10 June 2021 - Sadler’s Wells
In Dangerous Liaisons, Northern Ballet bring their bodice-ripping adaptation to the stage. In a story of sexual power, cruelty and deceit, letters fly between the mansions of two bored aristocrats… Read More
Closed: 29 May 2010 - Greenwich Theatre
Set among the glittering chandeliers and marble salons of Paris, Dangerous Liaisons exposes the seedy reality of the rarefied microcosm of the old French aristocracy. This is a society in… Read More
Closed: 4 March 2011 - Trafalgar Studios 2
Overtures presents Live at the Studios - Daniel Boys In Concert.Join Daniel Boys in the intimate surroundings of Trafalgar Sudio 2 for a short run of solo concerts every Friday… Read More
Closed: 23 May 2013 - Albany Theatre
A smart whistle-stop tour of bizarre facts and impassioned arguements - insightful, funny, provocative and a must if you've ever wondered about the difference between the price of an object… Read More
Closed: 10 March 2010 - Barbican: The Pit Theatre
Daniel Hit By A Train is inspired by Postman's Park, a Victorian memorial in the heart of the City of London commemorating 53 true tales of lives lost through heroic… Read More