Category : Search result: London theatre January 2026


Hitchhiker's Guide Immersive Show Criticised

A new immersive theatre adaptation of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy at Riverside Studios baffles critics with confusing plot changes and misplaced romance focus. Runs until 15 Feb 2026.

Petty Men: Understudies' Julius Caesar Drama

Two understudies plot their own version of Julius Caesar while waiting backstage in this inventive new production at London's Arcola theatre. Discover this unique theatrical take.

Five-Hour D&D Play Initiative Transforms Theatre

Discover how Initiative, a five-hour off-Broadway play about Dungeons & Dragons, creates profound audience commitment through immersive storytelling. Experience theatre's new frontier.

Clive Owen in David Eldridge's End at National Theatre

Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves deliver powerful performances in David Eldridge's final play 'End', exploring mortality and long-term relationships. Playing at London's National Theatre until January 2026.

Perfect Show for Rachel: A Star Takes Control

Meet Rachel O'Mahony, the learning-disabled star directing her own madcap variety show. Discover how this award-winning production challenges perceptions of disability in the UK theatre scene.

After Sunday: Mental Health Play at Bush Theatre

Sophia Griffin's debut play 'After Sunday' explores mental health and Black masculinity in a secure hospital cooking group. Running at Bush Theatre until 20 Dec 2025. Book tickets now.

Hunger Games Stage Show Divides London Critics

London's new Hunger Games stage production polarises critics with spectacular visuals but clunky storytelling. See the verdict before booking tickets until October 2026.

Big Ange Review: Dinner Lady Tackles Division

Jamie Eastlake's new play 'Big Ange' at Newcastle's Live theatre explores the forces of radicalisation and the community spirit fighting back. A must-see production.

Gwendoline Christie's 'Gwen's Garage' Review

Discover why Gwendoline Christie's one-woman show 'Gwen's Garage' is the most talked-about production at London's National Theatre - a wild ride through surreal comedy and emotional depth.

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