Henry Darke’s first full-length play is rich with evocative topics: male...
Terry Johnson is back with Ken at The Bunker, honouring the legacy of the well-known...
Good music and good humour, teamed up with the universal themes of friendship and...
There’s a slight worry early on in Nicholas Hytner’s thrilling...
The Grift experience begins upon entering the trendy Town Hall Hotel...
Retooled from its Tony-award winning 1970 version (by the same duo...
Javaad Alipoor, the writer and narrator of this one-man show...
Following the murder of her husband, Mary Stuart (this night played...
In the Young Vic’s gorgeous reprise of The Brothers Size, Bijan Sheibani...
There or Here is an interesting play written by Jennifer Maisel in answer to a...
Puccini’s warhorse opera is inveterately popular. The convoluted and...
Annie Baker treats her audience like lobsters in the pot, gradually raising the...
Autumn, 2015, Crouch End. Laura and Danny are two lonely, vulnerable souls...
“Tonight you are mine, and mine only.” Brendan Cole is...
The immediate sensation one has after watching The War Has...
The Fast & Furious series could have had a perfect end with the...
“Modern Art is Living Art,” Peggy Guggenheim declares, while...
An utterly unbelievable cast celebrate The Birthday Party as it...
It’s one of the most famous phrases from one...
Chances are you’ve met Lucian Msamati’s solemn stare in posters adorning...
In March 1992, African-American taxi driver Rodney King was...
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