A foray into the 1990s to the sounds of the Spice Girls...
Chicago is a raucous American affair oozing with sex, crime and unadulterated fun....
Jukebox musicals are the fluffiest form of theatre. They’re the...
Co-directors Simon McBurney and Kirsty Houseley’s The Encounter has already...
“Is this a TED talk? am I doing a lecture?” asked Iliza...
Walking into the long auditorium at the Omnibus Theatre...
It’s tempting to compare Thomas...
American contemporary ballet is rediscovered at the Sadler’s Wells...
Somewhere, in the dusty nether regions of every record...
The fragmented structure of Michelle Barnette’s debut play can take...
Successful children’s theatre tends to master the fine art of...
It’s often difficult to stage Restoration-era comedies such as...
The Sleeper – Or What Happens When You Ask Them To Leave, is a three-character play...
A fascinating look at a riveting time in history – World War II – David...
Ever since it was first introduced in the early 80s, Disney...
This is clearly a bumper season for the Finborough Theatre, which has...
Trainspotting Live is back at the Vaults after its international success. This...
The intimate space of Leicester Square Theatre hosts Mirrors, a one-woman...
The Finborough Theatre has a reputation as a powerhouse for turning...
English National Opera has had a trying few years. Amid financial...
Returning to the stage after hit productions at the Hampstead Theatre in 2001 and...
Cor, if you’re in any way bored of theatre, go and see Arinze Kene’s Misty....
From the opening number of Caroline, or Change, featuring singing...
The latest work to be adapted for the stage by writer and producer Patrick Marmion...
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