Acne Romeo opens in a noisy bar, where we are introduced to two characters: R (played by Callan Ridgwell) and J (played by Luc De Freitas).
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London Clown Festival is back for 2025 with its largest edition to date, promising a collision of physical comedy, theatrical innovation and unpredictable absurdity across two of the city’s key performance venues.
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Vital Xposure, a disabled-led theatre company, is shaking up the stage with its latest research into...
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Musician Alison Cotton talks to our Editor-in-Chief, Richard Beck about her multimedia production, Engelchen (Little Angels)
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Read Full StoryA REHEARSED READINGSharif شريف is a gripping and deeply moving new drama tha…
A brand new monthly comedy night at The Bridge House Theatre featuring some of the most exciting up-…
Back by popular demand, it’s Hi Camp: Fun and Gaymes 3!!Couldn’t get enough of us yellin…