Soho Theatre will present a new season of political productions this summer that will include a stage adaptation of Kathrine Kressmann Taylor’s novella Address Unknown, which was originally banned in 1930s Germany for exposing Nazism….
Critical responsibility for new musicals
Can critics be part of the dialogue and conversation around the nurturing and development of new musicals, or do we just have to put up and (not so) silently protest when we are faced with…
Westminster City Council proposes to remove all arts funding by 2014/15
Soho Theatre and English National Ballet will be among those groups set to lose funding from Westminster City Council following a proposal to phase out all of its arts budget by 2014/15. A report to…
Your Christmas comedy countdown
Before the Christmas live comedy lull sets in, there are plenty of festive gigs to catch all over the UK. In the capital, Soho Theatre provides a throbbing hub of mirth with runs from Trevor…
Twenty years of Edinburgh-upon-Soho
This year marks the 20th anniversary of comedy at the Soho Theatre. It’s a milestone that has been passed quietly, but one that deserves to be applauded because of the venue’s success in getting big…
Artists announced by London International Mime Festival
London International Mime Festival will this year include British aerial theatre company Ockham’s Razor, Chinese puppeteer Yeung Fai and Belgian dance theatre collective Les Ballets C de la B. The festival will run from January…
Regional, yes but not ‘provincial’
The word ‘regional’ comes with baggage – but at its best regional theatre is rooted in the community in ways London theatre can’t be

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