“I hate these words that keep me alive I hate these words that won’t let...
The concept of truth gets picked apart in this creative, yet ultimately...
The place that shaped us will forever repel and attract us, a formidable...
Life and Fate is a masterclass in the dramatic arts. Theatre Royal...
Belgian production company Ontroerend Goed’s World Without Us...
The year is 2019. The president of the USA has been impeached after an...
Morality, love, society prejudices, good taste, politics,...
It’s always fascinating to see plays that manage to explore both the deeply specific...
Writer and assistant director Marian Bott’s new play, Moormaid, is an intense...
An empty bed with grey sheets lies in the middle of a smoggy stage. Ten...
It’s easy to praise Mood Music for its #TimesUp timeliness. Joe Penhall takes a...
What on earth? Hideki Noda’s new play – which is somewhat insane, but in a...
Jermyn Street Theatre’s feminist counterpoint to Noel Coward’s...
There is no better time than now to see Chess at the Coliseum. With news...
Maybe more than anything, the way we treat our dead reveals the core of any...
Internationally renowned dance troupe Balletboyz return this...
Hampstead Downstairs cherry-picks works by exciting early-career writers...
The murky depths of sexual politics are penetrated in Anthony Neilson’s...
It’s sort of disheartening to see a play so thoroughly live up to...
Strictly Ballroom the Musical hits the West End with a bang. Baz...
Being sincerely angry, being earnest in the pursuit – and defence – of a...
Though grief immediately calls to mind great outpourings of emotion, it can...
If you love a musical, but want to see something creative, fresh and...
For every court case the public needs a face, one with distinct personal features we...
“Do you think I’m scared?” These are the first words uttered in Natasha Marshall’s...
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