In the heart of central London, A Midsummer Night’s Dream...
Prior to the commencement of Cow | Deer, an usher recommends the audience...
An improv play can dramatically change when passed on to different...
Seagull: True Story makes its way from New York to London’s...
After winning a sweep of awards in South Korea, Swag Age bursts...
Welcome to Storehouse, where truth lies. The premise of this immersive play,...
James Baldwin nestled on the bookshelf, a whiteboard sporting the...
Deaf Republic is the new play by Dead Centre and Zoë McWhinney,...
Famously, Shakespeare wrote over 1,200 characters across his 37...
British dance troupe Rambert takes over...
This adaptation of Theo van Gogh’s 2003 film, Interview, is reimagined here by...
The range of what’s available in London’s theatre scene is truly extraordinary...
He may have made parole, but Jimmy – Charles Edward...
The classic tale of the most famous wardrobe in...
Debuting at SPID Theatre as part of Camden Fringe 2025,...
To this day, the influence of Shakespeare’s...
Simply powerful and gracefully covering...
Playing at the Hope Theatre as part of Camden...
Is it a play? Is it a science lesson? Is it a public forum? Yes....
There are two types of theatre. There’s the type that stands the test of...
The looming trees of Regent’s Park watch over the mossy,...
Ever since its Edinburgh Fringe debut in 2014, Every Brilliant Thing has...
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