What’s On Stage April 2025


Theatre highlights this Month embody Tambo & Bones written by Dave Harris and directed by Matthew Xia.

You too can catch Thanks For Having Me with Kedar Williams-Stirling and Adeyinka Akinrinade, and Nathan Powell directs Takeaway at Liverpool Everyman.

Thanks For Having Me @ Riverside Studios

Cashel is 30 and a neurotic overthinker. Contemporary from a breakup, he strikes in along with his greatest pal, Honey, a lifelong bachelor who solely has a thought each few days. Can these mismatched roommates survive collectively? With Kedar Williams-Stirling and Adeyinka Akinrinade.

Thanks For Having Me runs at Riverside Studios from Monday seventh April – Saturday twenty sixth April 2025


ALT B: Speaking Individuals @BushTheatre

After 5 sell-out reveals, the five-star hit Speaking Individuals returns, and for the primary time, with a trio of performances, the place true spontaneity takes centre stage.

Every night time will delve into three individually distinctive situations that discover connection, emotion, and the common truths that unite us all.

Crafted in actual time, every efficiency merges the boundless creativity and expertise of every forged with the invaluable enter of the viewers. Collectively, they’ll create characters and watch tales unfold which are as uncooked and actual as they’re unforgettable. Whereas laughter is inevitable, Speaking Individuals isn’t a comedy present. Anticipate grounded moments and uncooked emotion as characters collide and impression each other in methods which are as unpredictable as they’re highly effective.

With Zack Morris, Landry Adelard, Ayoola Good, Jason York, Mohammed Mansaray, Keturah Chambers and Aliyah Odoffin.

ALT B: Speaking Individuals runs at Bush Theatre from Monday seventh April – Friday twenty seventh June 2025


This Type of Black (Requiem for Black Boys) By Reece Williams.

Manchester’s Moss Facet within the Nineteen Nineties. The place the media solely portrays you thru the lens of ‘Gunchester’, gangs and poverty.

It is a story about rising up in Manchester’s Moss Facet within the 90s, a stone’s throw from battle and violence. It celebrates a group held collectively by prayers, heat and humour, whereas mourning the tragic lack of younger life. Reece cleverly explores the intersection of race and sophistication, questioning when the media solely portrays you thru the lens of ‘Gunchester,’ gangs and poverty.

This Type of Black (Requiem for Black Boys) runs at Brixton Home from Tuesday eighth April – Saturday twelfth April


Ghosts @Lyric Hammersmith

If you spend your life in thrall to a monster you end up making an attempt to make monstrous issues one way or the other bearable.”

Helena is a girl on a mission. For the reason that loss of life of her high-flying husband, she has devoted herself to reclaiming his legacy. And her laborious work is about to repay, with a brand new youngsters’s hospital bearing his identify on the point of opening.

However when their son Oz returns to the household house for the grand unveiling, he has ambitions of his personal. Ambitions that threaten to unravel their household’s most tightly stored secrets and techniques. With Patricia Allison and Rhashan Stone

Ghosts runs at Lyric Hammersmith from Thursday tenth April – Saturday tenth Could 2025


My Grasp Builder @Wyndam’s Theatre

On the eve of July 4th within the Hamptons, Elena Solness, a publishing magnate, is getting ready to throw a celebration to rejoice her architect husband, Henry Solness, as he unveils his newest masterpiece. Their already susceptible union is shattered by the sudden arrival of Mathilde, a former pupil of Henry’s, with whom he beforehand shared an intimate connection. Because the night unfolds, every discover themselves head to head with a reckoning that indelibly tilts the axis of their lives. With David Ajala.

My Grasp Builder runs at Wyndham’s Theatre from Wednesday sixteenth April – Saturday twelfth July 2025


Romeo and Juliet @The Globe Theatre

An historical grudge between two sworn enemies erupts in bloodshed when their son and daughter fall in love.

Saloon brawls and frenzied events give option to brutal gunfights and violent retribution as a city divided faces its ultimate frontier. With Marcus Adolphy, David Olaniregun, Michael Elcock and Abdul Sessay.

Romeo and Juliet runs at The Globe Theatre from Friday twenty fifth April – Saturday 2nd August 2025


Takeaway. Director Nathan Powell.

A portion of enjoyable and an enormous plate of chaos.

Hyltons Caribbean takeaway is a much-loved restaurant on the coronary heart of Liverpool 8. Constructed by Carol and her late husband right into a bustling hub with a mouth-watering menu, it serves nice meals with an enormous side-order of affection. However in a world of supply apps, avenue meals markets and connoisseur curry goat, her household are divided about what their future ought to maintain.

The Liverpool they reside in is altering too. With a block of luxurious flats about to be constructed over a neighborhood discipline, anger’s rising and issues are getting spicy. With Bene Sebuyange, Adi Alfa, Phina Oruche and Wayne Rollins.

Takeaway runs at Liverpool Everyman from Saturday twenty sixth April – Saturday seventeenth Could 2025


Tambo & Bones written by Dave Harris. Directed by Matthew Xia.

Tambo and Bones are caught in a minstrel present. It’s laborious to know what’s actual whenever you’re caught in a minstrel present. Their escape plan: get out, get wealthy, get even. With Clifford Samuel and Daniel Ward.

Tambo & Bones runs at Theatre Royal Stratford East from Tuesday twenty ninth April – Saturday tenth Could 2025


The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives. Tailored for the stage by Rotimi Babatunde. Directed by Femi Elufowoju Jr

Males are like yam, you chop them how you want.

Baba Segi has three wives, seven youngsters, and a mansion stuffed with riches. However now he has his eyes on Bolanle, a younger college graduate clever to life’s misfortunes. When Bolanle responds to Baba Segi’s advances, she unwittingly uncovers a secret which threatens to rock his patriarchal family to the core. With Kemi Adekoya, Mofe Akande, Ayan De First, Ayo-Dele Edwards, Usif Jalloh,Patrice Naiambana, Tania Nwachukwu, Dolapo Oni, Chsristina Oshunniyi and Diana Yekinni. From the novel by Lola Shoneyin.

The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives runs at Arcola Theatre from Saturday twenty sixth April – Saturday thirty first Could 2025

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