Returning to Sadler’s Wells for the summer, Matthew Bourne’s...
In the intimate setting of the King’s Head Theatre, King of...
Upon entering the Bridge Theatre’s new production of A...
There’s always a unique enchantment to projects that are...
From the outdoor space of Regent’s Open Air Theatre, the latest...
You’ve been to the theatre, maybe you’ve even been to...
Letters from Max is based on the deep and profound friendship between...
It’s Ancient Greece, but the time is the present. Based loosely on an...
It takes less than two minutes for Derry Boys to establish that it’s not a...
In a co-production between Lyric Hammersmith and the Birmingham Rep,...
For any musical tribute act, the primary hurdle is the simple and...
The struggle between good and evil has been a source of inspiration for many an...
Award-winning Bat Out of Hell: The Musical returns to...
Hysteria consumes a New England community after Betty falls into a...
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre hosts this new corn-based...
London in the 90s is the backdrop for Sophia Leonie’s debut play,...
Terence Rattigan’s The Deep Blue Sea exhales despair like slow...
At this point in time, so dependable is the Mischief Theatre...
Award-winning British actor Cynthia Erivo is...
In such sombre and troubled times as we live in, tragedy could...
The Mad Ones certainly lives up to its recently adopted title: “Mad to live,...
The appeal of the Surrealists has lingered long past their historical...
At the outset, Tim Crouch makes an unassuming entrance to a brightly lit stage,...
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