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Theatre that began in disused warehouse to get permanent home
In The NBHD back with four days of free family fun and entertainment
'It feels like a dream': Hackney woman crowned UK's biggest Disney fan
Idris Elba supports young people's theatre project on Hackney 'home ground'
Working men's club revives its panto after 45 years
'Everyone is competing for power' - Hackney Empire's panto reflects politics
One hundred young people to perform on Hackney Empire main stage
Marie Lloyd: Queen of Music Hall celebrated 100 years on
Theatre: Rose, a devastating tour de force by Maureen Lipman ****
Review: The Clinic, faultless acting in satirical family thriller ****
Siegfried: 'An epic of loneliness and self-doubt'
The Camden fringe is back with 250 shows throughout August
Imagining a future: award-winning theatre project Lookout comes to Hackney
Patriots: Compelling battle for the soul of Russia
The Dance of Death: Classy portrait of a tormented marriage that doesn't quite land
Rainer: 'breakneck life of a London bike delivery rider'
Tony! The Tony Blair Rock Opera: delightful madcap entertainment
The Haunting of Susan A: shocking spooky tale could do without the theatrics
We Started To Sing: 'raw honesty in personal family ode'
The Burnt City: stunning but elusive take on Trojan War
'Daddy': 'Bold but thinly developed melodrama of sex, race and art'
To Kill A Mockingbird: Aaron Sorkin breathes vital new life into a classic ****
Hackney drama and film school celebrates 21 years with 'incredible' showcase
When excess becomes disturbing: Bourgeois & Maurice are Pleasure Seekers
Nina Conti's The Dating Show: 'a crazed woman and a monkey trying to fix people up'
Hackney community theatre promises laughs and discounts for locals
Hackney Empire gives audiences a chance to give back this Easter
‘More the equivalent of Pussy Riot’: Rachel Parris on Austentatious
Hackney Empire: still beautiful after 120 years
Circus strong lady explores power and weakness
Jack and The Beanstalk: 'A fun family panto that ticks all the boxes'
Visual theatre festival to return to Shoreditch in 2022
North London arts venues awarded Covid recovery grants
Best Christmas shows to book in North London
Panto stars take the helm of The Empire's annual spectacular
Broken Lad: Arcola Outside
Hoxton Hall searches for its next Hackney panto prince
Coming out tale 'could help Black gay boys to accept themselves'
'Spine-chilling ghost story' coming to the Park Theatre
On the fringe: Great shows in north London this summer
The Game of Love and Chance: Arcola Outside
Building a bisexual community, one voice at a time
'I'm a true Cockney', says Star Trek's Marina Sirtis on returning to London
Sudbury artist to perform her award-winning 'Tantric Masseur' show in Dalston
Hackney student gets accepted into The National Youth Theatre
Arcola Theatre reopens with new outdoor space
Shoreditch Town Hall reopens with a facelift and drama about the NHS
New play aims to 'articulate how powerful it is when women connect'
Digital season of acclaimed plays announced for Kings Head
Arcola Theatre investigates how airflow can cut Covid risk
Lockdown Zoom plays by disabled artists 'without constraints'
Queensbury performing arts school celebrates diamond anniversary
‘If we can’t bring the people back to our building, then we should go to them’