One Man, Two Guvnors is back to bring the laughs and chaos. Richard Bean's 2011 National Theatre hit has been relocated to a British seaside town in the 1960s, with James Corden getting his big break after the show's success. The farce follows the misadventures of two men as they try to navigate their lives and relationships. With its quick-witted dialogue and physical comedy, this show is sure to keep you entertained.
In other news, Big Night of Musicals by the National Lottery is coming to BBC iPlayer in January. This glitzy event features songs from some of the biggest musicals of 2025, including Carrie Hope Fletcher's Calamity Jane and Marisha Wallace's Sally Bowles in Cabaret. Billy Porter, Layton Williams, and Ruthie Henshall are just a few of the talented performers who will be taking to the stage.
For those looking for something a bit darker, The Unquiet Podcast: Stories for Dark Nights has a new series starting with E Nesbit's gothic tale, The Mass for the Dead. This audio drama is designed to be enjoyed in the dark with its haunting sound design and music by Max Pappenheim.
Ice-skaters take center stage in Frederick Ashton's elegant fantasy, Les Patineurs, available on Royal Ballet and Opera Stream. The film features an elite squad of Royal Ballet dancers performing a captivating 30-minute winter warmer.
The Royal Ballet also brings us Breaking Bach, a film that charts the project to introduce young audiences to JS Bach through breakdancing, choreographed by Kim Brandstrup.
Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing is getting a new treatment at Stratfest@Home. The 2023 production, directed by Chris Abraham, has been joined by new scenes from feminist playwright Erin Shields, giving Hero greater agency and making the final festivities even sweeter.
Lastly, Next to Normal, Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey's Pulitzer prize-winning musical about mental illness, is available on National Theatre at Home. Michael Longhurst's searing production, filmed on its West End transfer, is not to be missed.
Murder at Midnight, a new comedy thriller by Torben Betts, is currently touring the UK with Jason Durr leading the cast. A filmed version of Philip Franks' production is available throughout January from Original Theatre.
In other news, Big Night of Musicals by the National Lottery is coming to BBC iPlayer in January. This glitzy event features songs from some of the biggest musicals of 2025, including Carrie Hope Fletcher's Calamity Jane and Marisha Wallace's Sally Bowles in Cabaret. Billy Porter, Layton Williams, and Ruthie Henshall are just a few of the talented performers who will be taking to the stage.
For those looking for something a bit darker, The Unquiet Podcast: Stories for Dark Nights has a new series starting with E Nesbit's gothic tale, The Mass for the Dead. This audio drama is designed to be enjoyed in the dark with its haunting sound design and music by Max Pappenheim.
Ice-skaters take center stage in Frederick Ashton's elegant fantasy, Les Patineurs, available on Royal Ballet and Opera Stream. The film features an elite squad of Royal Ballet dancers performing a captivating 30-minute winter warmer.
The Royal Ballet also brings us Breaking Bach, a film that charts the project to introduce young audiences to JS Bach through breakdancing, choreographed by Kim Brandstrup.
Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing is getting a new treatment at Stratfest@Home. The 2023 production, directed by Chris Abraham, has been joined by new scenes from feminist playwright Erin Shields, giving Hero greater agency and making the final festivities even sweeter.
Lastly, Next to Normal, Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey's Pulitzer prize-winning musical about mental illness, is available on National Theatre at Home. Michael Longhurst's searing production, filmed on its West End transfer, is not to be missed.
Murder at Midnight, a new comedy thriller by Torben Betts, is currently touring the UK with Jason Durr leading the cast. A filmed version of Philip Franks' production is available throughout January from Original Theatre.