Helen McCrory
I saw this incredible production when it first came to the National 14 years ago and now it's back for 2025.
Based on a true story, using a verbatim musical score, this unique and brilliantly clever piece of theatre focuses on the impact of a murder case for the residents of London Road.
On from 6th - 21st June.
Location - Southbank
Nearest Tube - Waterloo
Arthur Miller's play 'The Crucible' comes to the Globe for the first time and I for one am very excited.
Set at the time of the Salem witch trials, prepare yourself for this explosive masterpiece.
On until 12th July
Location - Southbank
Nearest Tube - London Bridge
Limited tickets available for this Patrick Barber comedy with a truly stellar cast line up.
Set in London, a gambling game takes a turn. I for one can't wait to check this out.
On until 7th June
Location - Covent Garden
Nearest Tube - Covent Garden
John Lithgow plays Roald Dahl and I'm so excited to see it at the end of May. Following a sold out, 5 star reviewed run at the Royal Court, it's transferred to The Harold Pinter Theatre.
On until 2nd August
Location - Soho
Nearest Tube - Piccadilly Circus
This Southbank situated venue is a powerhouse for the UK's theatre scene.
Highly recommend 'London Road'. Click below for info and tickets.
An intimate setting in North London's Angel. One of my favourites due to it's small size, fairly priced tickets and the creators it attracts.
A secret spot in the heart of Covent Garden, every seat is only a few metres away from the heart of the stage.
Conveniently situated right by Sloane Square tube station, this fresh thinking theatre is known for championing young writers and modern plays.
Knock out Shakespeare plays and standing tickets from only £5. Although be weather prepared as the middle is open air!
(That's me in the pic above - woop)
A Summer must, in the middle of stunning Regents Park. Shakespeare, modern writing and children's productions, perfect with a pre-show picnic in the park.