Realism shouldn’t be the default mode for telling working-class...
Concept designer and director of TriOperas Pamela Tan-Nicholson attempts to...
Originally devised from many interviews with men about their fathers –...
The Bush might just be the best place to watch theatre in London. The...
Nina Raine boils together the judicial questioning of consensual sex,...
Entertainment company Underbelly returns once more, showcasing some of...
A tremendous blast of fun, thrills and hilarity; Barrie...
Dedicated to the millions of nameless soldiers who died in...
Land and language. Ties that bind people together as communities,...
In a whirlwind of hilarious banter and exhilarating roller skate dance...
This bilingual production of Molière’s crowning glory is stylish,...
All is not as it seems in suburbia in Mary Laws’ intriguing and unusual...
Who is the true ruler of the house, the man or the woman? And what...
Judy Upton’s Confidence explores growing up in a seaside town when the...
Tim McArthur’s adaptation of Into the Woods brings Stephen Sondheim’s...
This family-friendly production thinks it’s very clever,...
As most people would agree, the interviewing process can be a...
Katy Brand’s new comedic play 3Women, directed by Michael Yale, presents a bold...
The Tony Award-winning play Red premiered in 2009 and takes place in the 1950s,...
A dark drama with an important message becomes Park Theatre’s latest hit show....
It’s a time of change at Shakespeare’s Globe. The theatre has...
The Royal Ballet’s former principal Zenaida Yanowsky reprises her role tonight at...
Northern Ballet’s production of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre tours...
Last night, the multifunctional Southbank Centre hosted a...
History lessons aren’t normally this fun. Effigies of...
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