David Hunter premieres his new musical STUCK with a rehearsed reading at Duchess Theatre

Get stuck into David Hunter’s new musical. Be the first to hear the soundtrack and story of STUCK, a brand-new musical written and performed by David Hunter. Further casting for this concept show at the Duchess Theatre in London on Monday 2 December will be announced shortly. Jason is STUCK. His band days are behind him, and now his life revolves […]
INTERVIEW: Jonathan Sayer – The Play That Goes Wrong

Mischief’s Olivier award-winning box office hit, The Play That Goes Wrong, has fast become a global phenomenon with productions across every continent (aside from Antarctica!). Now the West End’s longest-running comedy, enjoying its seventh year at the Duchess Theatre, returns for its fourth major UK tour. We spoke to one of the co-writers Jonathan Sayer: […]
REVIEW: CRUISE (Duchess Theatre) ★★★★★
Cruise, written and performed by rising star Jack Holden, tells the true story of an experience he had volunteering for Switchboard, the LGBTQ+ Listening Service and one particular conversation with a caller – now playing at the Duchess Theatre. The story takes us back to the 80s, when life for gay people was very different […]
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG at Duchess Theatre ★★★★★

Mischief Theatre’s hilarious The Play That Goes Wrong premiered at the Old Red Lion Theatre in London in 2012, before moving to Trafalgar Studios shortly after in 2013. After a successful run at Trafalgar Studios the show went out on tour throughout 2014 before settling at the Duchess Theatre in London where it remains today. […]
REVIEW: Katie Piper – What’s In My Head (Duchess Theatre) ★★★★
Katie Piper – What’s In My Head at the Duchess Theatre A glamorous figure walks on to the stage, smiling broadly and waving at the audience, thanking us with genuine appreciation for attending the evening. This is Katie Piper: philanthropist, motivational-speaker, charity-owner, wife, mother – and the survivor of a horrific chemical attack in March […]
REVIEW: Bakersfield Mist at the Duchess Theatre
Eight years on from her triumphant performance in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Kathleen Turner returns to the London stage with another powerhouse turn in this new play by Stephen Sachs, where her brash, expletive-spouting ex barmaid proves a perfect foil for Ian McDiarmid’s eccentrically twitchy performance as a pompous New York art expert. But […]
Marti Webb – Tell Me On A Sunday
Tell Me On A Sunday is one of those classic shows that any theatre fan knows and loves. So when given the chance to see Marti Webb perform the role she originated more than 30 years ago, it is no surprise it recently sold out its week long run at St James Theatre and has […]