
Society of London Theatre have announced their plans to search for their next cohort of Associate Members. The ‘Associate Membership’ pilot was launched in March, designed to identify producers and future theatre industry leaders in London who would not be eligible for other categories of SOLT membership. The first cohort, who will be Associate Members for another year, are Aidan Grounds, Ameena Hamid, Charlotte Holder, Chuchu Nwagu, Fiona Steedand Sarah Jordan Verghese.
SOLT are now beginning the search for up to six more individuals to join the scheme for a period of 2 consecutive years.
SOLT areencouraging applications from groups who have historically been under-represented within their membership over the last 114 years, ensuring that the membership becomes more inclusive and representative of society in its broadest sense and reflects the people of London.


As we see out the end of the year, you might be thinking to yourself that there are a whole host of shows out there that you’d like to tick off your list in 2024, future nights out in the making that’ll make for unforgettable experiences. Bringing the joy of theatre to theatre lovers,
TodayTix’s Black Friday promotion gives audiences the chance to see over 50 incredible West End shows at phenomenal prices. Running through 27th November, this year’s campaign gives audiences the chance to see sought after shows such as Book of Mormon, Crazy For You, Guys & Dolls, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, Disney’s Frozen, Jersey Boys, The King and I, The Little Big Things, and Sister Act at enticing festive rates, providing much needed value for money at this time of year.
When you’ve stepped out of a traumatising situation do you really start to comprehend the experiences you’ve gone through – for victims of domestic abuse, the emotional and psychological toll can prove overwhelming to process. Victims often fearful and shrouded in shame, male domestic abuse a sad underreported reality due to the misconception of men not being victims. Bravely exploring this sensitive subject matter, Ronan Dempsey presents The Words Are There, a necessary, unfiltered observation of the insidious nature of domestic abuse and how it very slowly takes away a victim’s light.
medium artist whose breakout first feature is the highly acclaimed The Burial of Kojo. The film’s all-star producers are Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, Scott Sanders and Quincy Jones.
Over 40 of London’s biggest theatre shows are welcoming in 2024 with Official London Theatre’s New Year Sale. Tickets are available at £10, £20, £30, £40 and £50 for performances from 1 January to 29 February 2024, with no booking or postage fees.


WhatsOnStage today announces that the 24thAnnual WhatsOnStage Awards will take place on Sunday 11 February 2024, at a West End theatre to be revealed very soon. As well as seeing the winners crowned across a range of categories, theatregoers will also enjoy a host of exclusive live performances from top stage talent. The event is co-produced with creative directors Alex Parker and Damian Sandys.