Theatre has a bright future. The Reluctant Fundamentalist is a...
Anthology performances are tricky...
Theatre 503’s Boom arrives with a thud in Battersea, a swirling mess of ideas undercooked...
The truths in the retelling of Pinocchio, now at the...
The author who gave the world such literary classics as Animal Farm and...
The ever-popular Udderbelly at London’s Southbank...
Fringe festivals are an equal mixture of anticipation and...
A dynamic all-female cast lead this bizarre yet...
Apologia is a piece of rare brilliance from start to finish. It is a thoughtful...
Plain pasta is technically a meal. It’s a last resort, and not exactly...
Co-created by Mel Cook and Helena Thompson for SPID, iAm 4.0 is an interactive...
Treating Odette is based around the creation...
Camden’s 12th Fringe Festival has officially kicked off...
Written by suffragette Cicely Hamilton and last produced in the UK in...
Five characters, one funeral and a flooded house full of...
Launched yesterday was London’s answer to the...
The main show at the intimate Finborough Theatre this summer season is Just to...
Rabbits is an absurd and darkly comic triptych of stories, following one couple through...
Attila Theatre is a company that was formed in...
Coming Clean was Kevin Elyot’s first professional play and was...
“Fucking long life, int’it.” So concur the residents of playwright Jim...
Patch of Blue’s disarming play draws us into the world of...
Labelling something a “play with music” smacks of...
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