Get your theatre fix online with these shows and concerts which are streaming over the next week.
With the latest lockdown continuing, here’s our selection of shows available to watch over the next seven days.
Here are our top picks…
I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change
London Coliseum - 28 January 2021 - 30 January 2021 - Get tickets
This virtual production of musical comedy I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change stars Simon Lipkin, Brenda Edwards, Alice Fearn and Oliver Tompsett. Featuring music by Jimmy Roberts and lyrics and a book by Joe DiPietro, I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change premiered Off-Broadway in 1996 where it ran for more than a decade and over 5,000 performances. Get tickets here.
Mischief Movie Night In
Mischief Theatre - 23 January 2021 - 14 February 2021 - Get tickets
With the latest round of Government restrictions closing theatres in London, the original Mischief team will not be deterred and are STILL taking to the stage to bring you their improvised movie, now streaming a new movie every night, live into your home! Get tickets here.
Last Five Years
stream.theatre - 29 January 2021 - 14 February 2021 - Get tickets
Molly Lynch and Oli Higginson star in this production of Jason Robert Brown's hit cult musical, filmed at the Southwark Playhouse during its acclaimed run in 2020. Get tickets here.
Philip Ridley's The Poltergeist
stream.theatre - 25 January 2021 - 1 February 2021 - Get tickets
Sasha was destined to take the art world by storm. At the age of fifteen pop stars wanted his paintings, and a new exhibition was going to make him a millionaire. But now he lives in a run-down flat with his out-of-work boyfriend, serves in a stationers, and no one’s even heard of him… what went wrong? Philip Ridley’s darkly comic new play is about art, family, memory, and being haunted by the life we never lived. Get tickets here.
Public Domain
Southwark Playhouse - 19 January 2021 - 31 January 2021 - Get tickets
A dark, funny, verbatim musical about the internet: Those who own it; those who live in it; and you. Written and performed by Francesca Forristal & Jordan Paul Clarke, this high-adrenaline, electronic thrill ride, conceived specially for multi-camera streaming, is made entirely from the words of YouTube vloggers, Instagram influencers, Facebook’s tech giants, and everyday internet users. It’s like ‘Black Mirror’ but real, and set to music. Get tickets here.
Lungs
The Old Vic - 27 January 2021 - 29 January 2021 - Get tickets
Duncan MacMillan’s Lungs is back by popular demand with the recorded version of the live show available to watch again from The Old Vic: In Cinema. Directed by Matthew Warchus, Claire Foy and Matt Smith performed a socially distanced version of Duncan Macmillan’s hilarious emotional rollercoaster of a play about a couple wrestling with life’s biggest dilemmas live from The Old Vic. Get tickets here.
The Theatre Channel
The Theatre Cafe - Get tickets
This online musical web series currently has four episodes available to stream with a fifth on the way later this month. Each 30 minute show features fabulous performances from stars of the West End including Tarinn Callender, Carrie Hope Fletcher, Oliver Ormson, Matt Henry MBE, Lucie Jones, Jenna Russell, Linzi Hateley, Bradley Jaden, Ria Jones, Trevor Dion Nicholas, Cassidy Janson, Rachel John and Zizi Strallen Get tickets here.
Stick Man
Rose Theatre - 14 January 2021 - 31 January 2021 - Get tickets
Inspired by the book by Julia Donaldson with illustrations by Axel Scheffler, Freckle Productions’ Stick Man was playing at the Rose Theatre Kingston before being forced to close due to lockdown restrictions. Fortunately the final performance at the venue was filmed and the made-for-TV version of the show is now available to stream. This delightful adaptation features a trio of top actors and is packed full of puppetry, songs, live music and funky moves. Get tickets here.
Leave a Light On
Lambert Jackson - 12 January 2021 - 26 January 2021 - Get tickets
Tge Leave a Light On virtual concerts conclude this week with online gigs from West End stars Nicholas McLean and Lauren Drew. Get tickets here.