Poet, publisher and creative consultant Ian Grant presents his new...
Spanning almost 25 years, The Great Wave is a bisected dramatisation of...
For those familiar with Vivaldi...
This intimate trio of monologues invites its audience into evocative...
Ballet Black, founded by artistic director Cassa Pancho MBE, is the...
“Someday, when I’m awfully low…” croons Fred Astaire...
100 years ago, the United Kingdom fought side by side with other...
Pregnant Fish Theatre presents Who Put Bella in the Wych Elm, a play...
Anger is often the mother of revolution. That’s also what Ruffino thinks:...
Dependent on your tolerance for posh white people, the Orange Tree...
Noël Coward’s Brief Encounter returns to London’s West End,...
Theatre company Proud Haddock is known for re-discovering...
Paapa Essiedu exceeds all expectations as the iconic Danish prince in this gripping...
As part of the Vault Festival 2018, Red Belly Black Theatre are presenting an...
In years to come people will look back on Rebecca Frecknall’s intense...
The National Theatre’s artistic director must suffer from some kind of...
The cast of this year’s production of Crazy For You are clearly very...
From Fringe to West End, with a Vault Festival stop in between, the upward...
Returning to Haifa, Ghassan Kanafani’s novella about the fallout...
Ingmar Bergman’s 1982 film Fanny and Alexander is arguably the epitome of...
Wearing khaki military pants, a man is tied to a pole with...
In the underground space of the Vaults theatre, and with plenty of thick...
It’s said that all good theatre has storytelling at its heart and the Olivier...
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