Bright, sardonic brilliance. My Name Is Rachel Corrie is a gripping show...
Yes, Les Enfants Terribles are known for making the macabre...
How do you teach kids about letting go of someone they love? Turns out you...
A show apt to intoxicate with laughs and stirring music has just landed...
Marcela and Alejandra want to plant a bomb; so too does Jose Miguel. What kind...
October is an intense month of theatre, meaning some intriguing shows – like new...
The Fall, which received a Fringe First award after its run at the festival...
When a stage is next to the local pub, one can’t help their...
What if Kanye West’s reincarnation is a middle-class white woman?...
The cosy space of the Old Red Lion Theatre is the perfect setting for telling...
The story of the Hartlepool Monkey is a curiously tragic...
Tonight’s audacious and equally breathtaking performance of Jane Eyre...
Nessa Muthy’s Heroine is a molotov cocktail of ideas, plucked from...
Tales of first love always have a special appeal, but if the protagonists are...
Julian Clary sparkles in Le Grand Mort, a play written for him by the late,...
It is surprising when a 1955 play proves to be a timely...
Have you ever had a narrow escape from a road accident? What if you didn’t...
This emotional debut from Neil Anthony Docking tells the story of a small group...
Renowned playwright James Graham’s new play details an unapologetic...
With Arthur Kopit’s 1978 play Wings, Natalie Abrahami and Juliet Stevenson have found...
With as much substance as the motes on a camera lens, Prism is a featherweight...
John Kearns strolls onto the stage, shakes a few...
Imagine if an agreement was suddenly announced between the USA and North Korea, or...
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