A charmingly dark, whimsically adult, joyously subversive, musical delight! Starring our titular character, Potty! A singing, talking, tap dancing, potted plant.
Flabbergast Theatre return to Wilton’s with their award-winning approach to the classics.
Mark Lockyer gives a remarkable and compelling performance in Fiona Laird’s shrewdly abridged version of Shakespeare’s Danish tragedy, The Play’s the Thing: A One-Person Haml…
After demolishing more than their fair share of theater and festival stages, Släpstick are turning their mischievous attentions to the grand concert halls of Europe and beyond! Sc…
Meet Frank.
Previously reserved for only the country’s wealthiest gentlemen, The Giant Killers tells the true story of the first team of workers to compete in the FA Cup, shining a light on …
Faithfully adapted and astonishingly performed, Orwell’s barnyard classic is brought to vivid life with the use of only a bale of hay, a bowler hat, a whip, some amazing homem…
An inventive Hip Hop dance theatre performance in which two brothers bond is tested in both real and virtual game worlds.
Following the highly successful all-male tours of H.
Comedy, cabaret, chanteuse Miss Hope Springs plays the piano and sings an array of acclaimed all original numbers from her repertoire of ridiculously catchy self-penned songs, and …
For 30 years now, Guy Masterson has been successfully taking on the monumental challenge of presenting Dylan Thomas’ Under Milk Wood as a solo show; revelations from the fictional …
Opera della Luna's latest production of Sweeney Todd will show you the barber as you have never seen or heard him before.
A Macbeth that features only the eponymous hero and his wife is an opportunity to define the characters and chart the shifting balance of power between them as the tragedy unfolds.
Shakespeare knew what it took to pen a romantic tragedy when he wrote Romeo and Juliet and hence carefully structured all the ingredients to meet the demands of the genre and creat…
Wilton’s Music Hall has come a long way since 1885 when Nelly Power sang The Boy I Love Is Up in the Gallery.
The West End’s longest running pantomime is coming to the East End this Christmas! Wilton’s Music Hall welcomes Olivier Award nominated festive celebration Potted Panto, bringi…
Those of a certain age (likely to be over 40) who took Jeff Wayne’s The War of the Worlds double LP record to their hearts - and those who found it on one of its many re-releases…