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LPT magazine ISSN 2977-6724 


THE LAST BLACK MESSIAH at Jack Studio Theatre 28 April – 16 May 2026 13 April 2026


The Last Black Messiah is a fierce, gripping drama about revolution, identity and justice. We chat with director NATHANIEL BRIMMER-BELLER, writer and performer EMEKA AGADA, and fellow performer KENNETH BUTLER.


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ALEXANDER GIFFORD, Artistic Director of MARYLEBONE THEATRE  on Arthur Miller's THE PRICE currently running until 7 June

 16 March 2026


'People are tired of the Beckettian – Pinterish mode of theatre’.


Alexander chats about in-house production, and championing the work of Rudolph Steiner. There are certain principals which unite all of his programming choices. 


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Playwright TIM GRAVES on WALKING EACH OTHER HOME premiering at OLD RED LION THEATRE 28 April – 16 May 2026 2/4/2026


Walking Each Other Home' is Tim's latest play which explores the father-son relationship dynamic, Amazonian shamanism, and the Sikh faith from a queer perspective.


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How I created a stage play from my real-life experiences working for NHS111 by Sam Macgregor: HOLD THE LINE at THE HOPE THEATRE 21 - 25 April

14 April 2025


Most people think of NHS 111 as the number you call for minor ailments - a twisted ankle, a high temperature, a late-night worry – but for the people on the other end of the line, the stakes can be just as high as those faced by paramedics and emergency responders.


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RUM by Joe Mallalieu at Camden People's Theatre 22 - 25 April and on tour


Meet Danny, plastering since he was a kid, he’s not scared of anything, he's RUM. Danny’s been up all night and now he’s rushing to finish a job before he has to give the speech of his life. RUM is a darkly humorous and powerful new play that wrestles with masculinity, mental health and addiction in the trade.


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THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE OF A RAT RACER at Bridge House Theatre, Penge 21 - 25 April

Barons Court Theatre 30 June - 4 July


Ever wondered what the person next to you is thinking? Pulled earrings. Slit wrists. Chopped veins. T-rex arms.

Prepare for the uncomfortable and dive into Eva’s mind. Guided by Arthur, a grotesque, sadistic, half-real figure, this two-hander surreal dark comedy will bring you on a journey that will shift your concept of normality.



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THE LAST BLACK MESSIAH by Emeka Agada at Jack Studio Theatre 28 April - 16 May


The Last Black Messiah is a fierce, gripping drama about revolution, identity and justice. Set in early 90s America, Black revolutionary leader and former Howard University professor, Dr. Oko awaits execution when he receives a surprise visit from his former student Asante, now a journalist.As their reunion unfolds, history, past choices, and the weight of the country collide, igniting a confrontation that could change the legacy of Dr. Oko.


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WALKING EACH OTHER HOME at Old Red Lion Theatre, Islington 28 April - 16 May


'Walking Each Other Home' is an emotionally powerful tragi-comedy by Tim Graves and directed by Jason Marc-Williams. Set in a dilapidated cottage in the Norfolk countryside, it explores the father-son family dynamic, Amazonian shamanism, and the Sikh faith from a queer perspective. 


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ECHOES by Lieve de Putter at The Hen and Chickens Theatre 10 - 11 May


The nymph Echo spoke too much and was forever cursed to echo what others say. ECHOES is a one-woman-show about the silencing of female voices. Supported by women from ancient mythology, an actress confronts a fear of her own voice and tries to find out how she might reclaim not only her voice, but also the lost voices of the past.


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FIVE by Lilwen Faulkner at Lion & Unicorn Theatre, Kentish Town 12 - 16 May


A true-crime podcaster secures an exclusive interview with a serial killer - a man who strangled five lovers. Over five sessions, fascination turns to fixation, and things begin to spiral. Five explores the seduction of violence, the ethics of true-crime consumption, and what it means to create a monster.


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LIZZY SUNSHINE at Drayton Arms Theatre 19 - 23 May


When her partner doesn’t show, Lizzy Sunshine makes the audience her co-star. She promised a two-person show. She got... you.

Following a five-star run at EdFringe, Liz Coin (NBC, Second City) makes her London debut with this chaotic, feel-good spectacle!
★★★★★ Theatre Village
★★★★★ Young(ish) Perspective
★★★★★ Evulve
★★★★★ Richard’s Reviews
★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Liz’s Mom


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The London Neo-Futurists announce their 2026 programme of shows at Rosemary Branch Theatre

15/4/2026


THE FINBOROUGH THEATRE IS AWARDED ITS FIRST ARTS COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT GRANT 7 April 1016


OffWestEnd, ‘Offies’ Awards 2026 winners announced, including pub theatre triumphs / full list of winners

1/4/2026

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

  • WRITE & PRODUCE YOUR OWN SHOW  WORKSHOPS led by MULTI AWARD WINNING WRITER ERIN HOLLAND at ETCETERA THEATRE
  • SUBMISSIONS FOR GRIMFEST 2026 ARE NOW OPEN
  • SUBMISSIONS ARE NOW OPEN FOR SE FEST AT JACK STUDIO THEATRE AND BRIDGE HOUSE THEATRE
  • DEEPER LEARNING AT DRAYTON ARMS THEATRE
  • GOTHIC HAMPSTEAD: DARK MATTERS AT CIRCLE AND STAR IN HAMPSTEAD - INVITATION TO SUBMIT YOUR SHOW
  • APPLICATIONS FOR THE LAMBETH FRINGE 2026 OPENS 9 MARCH
  • DRAYTON ARMS THEATRE IS ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS FOR EDINBURGH FRINGE PREVIEWS
  • APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN FOR CAMDEN HORROR FEST 2026 at ETCETERA THEATRE
  • THE HOPE THEATRE IS ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS FOR EDINBURGH FRINGE PREVIEWS
  • SUBSIDISED REHEARSAL SPACE AT GOLDEN GOOSE THEATRE, CAMBERWELL


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LPT magazine ISSN 2977-6724